Adolph Ochs

Adolph Ochs

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Adolph Ochs was an influential American newspaper publisher who played a crucial role in saving The New York Times from financial ruin in the late 19th century. By acquiring the paper in 1896, he implemented a rigorous standard of impartial reporting and introduced the famous slogan 'All the News That’s Fit to Print.' Ochs’ leadership transformed The Times into a respected national newspaper, establishing it as a model for quality journalism that remains relevant in the digital age.

Born on Mar 12, 1858 (167 years old)

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