NEW YORK: Former New York Times publisher and CEO Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, a driving force in the evolution of one of the most prestigious US media outlets, died Saturday. He was 86.
During his tenure, Sulzberger oversaw the transformation of the Times from a tightly-controlled family operation - his grandfather bought the daily in 1896 - to the nucleus of a news powerhouse that now includes magazines, TV, radio stations and online operations.
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