

A. G. Sulzberger
Publisher of The New York Times, overseeing the news organization's editorial and business strategy. Fourth generation of the Sulzberger family to lead the paper.
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May 5, 2025 • 1h 11min
NYT publisher AG Sulzberger on Trump, OpenAI, and the economy
A.G. Sulzberger, the Publisher of The New York Times and a fourth-generation leader of the family legacy, dives into the challenges facing journalism today. He discusses the urgent issues of press freedom amid political turmoil and the evolving landscape of media consumption. Sulzberger also tackles the legal battle with OpenAI and Microsoft, emphasizing the need to protect intellectual property in an AI-driven world. With a shift towards a reader-supported model, he outlines how The Times is adapting to thrive amidst economic uncertainties.

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Apr 9, 2025 • 1h 9min
NYT publisher AG Sulzberger on Trump, OpenAi and the economy
A.G. Sulzberger, the Publisher of The New York Times, shares insights on the media landscape as it stands in 2025. He discusses the NYT's robust subscriber model that shields it from advertising volatility. Sulzberger bravely tackles the potential press freedoms crisis if Trump were to regain power and elaborates on the NYT's strategy of suing OpenAI over copyright issues. He also reflects on journalism's evolution amid technological changes and emphasizes the importance of robust editorial independence in today's economy.

Jan 2, 2020 • 34min
The President and the Publisher
A. G. Sulzberger, the Publisher of The New York Times, engages President Trump in a thought-provoking discussion about the vital role of a free press. They delve into the complexities of media responsibility and the impact of anti-press rhetoric on journalist safety globally. Trump claims the media has become unnecessarily dangerous, prompting Sulzberger to challenge him with evidence of rising threats. This conversation navigates the delicate balance of trust between the presidency and journalism while examining the implications for democracy.