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began its International Air Edition. Initially it consisted of 10–12 pages that were printed in whole in the United States and then flown to Europe, but in June 1949 the production process was changed so that only cardboard mats were flown over and the actual printing took place in Paris. The
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The edition was popular and soon spread, and at its height during the war the Overseas Weekly was being printed in more than twenty locations around the globe. After the war, publication of the Overseas Weekly was limited to Frankfurt and Tokyo, where U.S. occupation forces were, with printing being
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The New York Times had money-losing operations in maintaining both a Western U.S. edition and its International Edition. In January 1964, the paper announced that it was dropping its Western edition for financial reasons, but would keep on with the international one and move to a more streamlined
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Entrepreneur James Gordon Bennett Jr. founded the New York Herald's European edition in 1887. Cosmopolitan and innovative, Bennett was the embodiment of an international spirit that thrived through changes of ownership and name until the newspaper became the
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articles for a week. Designed to complement and extend local reporting, it offers readers globally resonant coverage of ideas and trends, business and politics, science and lifestyles and more. Host papers can monetize the
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In Autumn 2016, the Paris newsroom, which had been the headquarters for editing and preproduction operations of the paper's international edition, was closed, although a news bureau and an advertising office remained.
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In 1960, advances in teletypesetting allowed simultaneous printing of papers in New York and Europe; in conjunction with this, the international edition moved back to Paris. It was called the International Edition of
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Beginning in 1964, editorial control for the international edition shifted to Paris itself, and some independent reporting was being done out of that office. It was published on the
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had a circulation of some 32,000, but attracted little advertising. As a commercial proposition it was inferior to the European edition of the
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In 1952, production of the international edition was shifted from Paris to Amsterdam, as part of minimizing transportation costs.
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ended with a final issue on June 19, 1949, after which it was folded into the Sunday edition of the International Air Edition.
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The history of the international edition of the New York Times began in June 1943, following a visit by Times publisher
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edition focused on U.S. national and international news and generally omitted New York area news and sports coverage.
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and ceased publication, but the Whitney family kept the Paris paper going through partnerships. In December 1966
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While the International Edition grew somewhat, it was still losing money and was not competitive with the
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international edition came out on May 20, 1967. The over 100 people working on it were laid off.
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through built-in advertising space, sponsorship and other opportunities to generate revenue.
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of October 15, 2013, the first to be issued under this name before being integrated into
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This edition received a favorable reception, and beginning on December 11, 1948, the
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In 1934, the Paris paper acquired its main competitor: the European Edition of the
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created a United Nations Edition of the paper, which was flown to Paris each day.
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News of Paris : American journalists in the city of light between the wars
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In December 2002, The New York Times Company purchased the 50% stake owned by
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Besides the daily edition, a weekly 16-page edition is published as
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appeared on newsstands for the last time and ceased publication.
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production process for it. By then, the International Edition of
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was founded on 4 October 1887 as the European edition of the
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In October 2016, the NYT's international edition was renamed
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The Paper: The Life and Death of the New York Herald Tribune
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Bennett's New York Herald and the Rise of the Popular Press
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in May 1967, whereupon the newspaper became known as the
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In 2013, the New York Times Company announced that the
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For the 1967–2013 paper partly owned by the Times, see
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third session of the United Nations General Assembly
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