3. 1888 3 This is the New York Times building at 41 Park Row, in lower Manhattan, New York, date unknown. The Times occupied this space from 1857 to 1888.
4. 1912 4 New York Times Reports Loss of Titanic The New York Times headline: Titanic sunk.
5. 1914 5 Front of New York Times Announcing Death of Archduke Ferdinand Front of New York Times Announcing Death of Archduke Ferdinand
6. 1929 6 1929 Cover of New York Times Page one of the New York TimesOctober 30, 1929. "Stocks collapse but rally at close, cheers brokers. Bankers optimistic to continue aid.
7. 1941 7 New York Times on Japan Declaring War on United States and Britain These headlines were from a New York newspaper telling of the start of the American-Japanese war, December 7, 1941
8. 1958 8 Shown here are the Editorial and Linotype Departments of the New York Times in New York on Dec. 28, 1958 after 19 day Newspaper Strike came to an end. (AP Photo/Lindsay)
9. 1962 9 Marilyn Monroe's Death Reported on New York Times Building - Flashing lights on the New York Times Building on Broadway tell the story of Marilyn Monroe's tragic death. The famed blond star died of an overdose of barbiturates at the age of 36. The lights in this photo say, Found dead in bed--suicide suspected.
10. 1963 10 Newspaper Headlines of John F. Kennedy Assassination New York, New York: Headlines announcing Kennedy's assassination from three New York newspapers, the Times, the Daily News, and the Herald Tribune. November 23, 1963
11. 1971 11 "The New York Times" OfficesA carved sculpture symbolizing freedom of the press hangs outside the offices of "The New York Times".
13. 1971 13 "The New York Times" Offices Typesetters at work in the offices of "The New York Times“.
14. 1994 14 Load of New York Times on Corner A New York Times delivery truck leaves stacks of the Sunday edition on a corner in New York City. New York, USA.
15. 1996 15 Linda Amster, news research manager of The New York Times, poses in the newspaper's morgue Thursday, June 27, 1996. Even now, after three decades of presiding over paper and shepherding in electronic databases, Amster still enjoys just trolling files for nothing in particular - the analog version of surfing the Net.
16. 1997 16 New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. holds a dummy copy of the "Weekend" section of the "new" New York Times during an interview at the New York Times Thursday, Sept. 11, 1997. Starting Monday, Sept. 15, the paper is implementing major changes, including colorful section fronts. Next month, the Times will put color pictures on the front of the news sections as well.
17. 2005 17 Lighted globes mark the loading docks of the New York Times building, Monday Jan. 23, 2005. Newspaper publisher New York Times Co. reports earnings for the fourth quarter on Tuesday, Jan. 24. The Times, which also owns the Boston Globe and International Herald Tribune, said in December it expects fourth-quarter earnings of 45 cents to 47 cents per share, sharply below year-ago profit of 75 cents, due to the difficult advertising environment.
18. 2007 18 New York Times Building Taxi's drive past the New York Times Headquarters on 8th Avenue between 40th and 41st street on ew York City. The 52 story building opened November 19th 2007
21. 2007 21 A New York Times Company flag hangs at the old New York Times building, Saturday, June 9, 2007, in New York. New York Times staffers selected all the news that was fit to print for a final time at their century-old headquarters on Saturday. The new headquarters, a 52-story, ceramic-and-glass skyscraper filling a city block, is within walking distance from the paper's namesake: Times Square.
22. 2008 22 The cover of the New York Times, covering the Wall Street Crisis, Sep. 16th. The DOW dropped over 500 points after Lehman Brothers filed for Bankruptcy on the same day that Merrill Lynch was sold to Bank of America.
23. 2008 23 A customer reaches for a newspaper on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 in New York's Times Square. TheNew York Times Co. said Tuesday its February revenue from continuing operations dipped 2.6 percent on continued weakness in classified advertising. The newspaper sector has continued to struggle as consumers and advertisers migrate from print to the Internet, leading many companies to impose cost cuts and ramp up their Web operations.
24. 2008 24 The New York Times Co. reported Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008, that its third-quarter profit skidded 51 percent lower but still beat Wall Street estimates as the newspaper industry continues to suffer from advertising reductions accelerated by a worsening economy.
25. 2009 25 Online - The New York Times The New York Times homepage on the internet. While one of the most popular news sites on the internet, The Times, like most newspapers, is having trouble making money from the web.
26. 2008 26 Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim looks to expand his empire in the United States in a deal that could make him the largest shareholder of The New York Times Co.
27. 2008 27 In this June 5, 2008 file photo, the New York Times building is shown in New York. With revenue plunging as readers and advertisers flee to the Web, many newspaper companies have turned to selling off their buildings to raise money or save on costs. But now that option may be drying up too, as frozen credit markets make commercial real estate deals scarce.
28. 2009 28 New York Times Printing PlantThe New York Times printing Plant located in the Whitestone section of Queens New York.The plant was completed in 1997.
30. 2009 30 The Boston Globe sign hangs on the side of the newspaper's headquarters in Boston, Monday 8th June, 2009. Members of the Boston Newspaper Guild, the Globe's largest employees union, vote Monday on on whether to accept deep cuts in wages and benefits designed to avoid the possible closure of the paper.
31. 2009 31 In this April 24, 2009, file photos, employees of The Boston Globe, display signs and chant at a rally held to help save the paper in Boston. Employees of The Boston Globe have enlisted public support to save their newspaper, calling it a city institution and demanding that The New York Times Co., share in cost cutting measures.
32. 2009 32 A side entrance of the Boston Globe offices in Boston, Mass., Monday afternoon, May 4, 2009. The Boston Newspaper Guild, the Globe's largest employee union, finished all-night talks Monday morning with representatives of the New York Times Company without reaching a cost cutting deal that could avert a shutdown the 137 year-old newspaper.
33. 2009 33 Boston Newspaper Guild President Daniel Totten, center, walks past reporters outside a meeting hall in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Totten said the union would file unfair labor practices charges with the National Labor Relations Board to try to block the 23 percent pay cut that the The New York Times Co. unilaterally imposed to achieve $20 million in annual savings. The Boston Globe is owned by the Times Co.
34. 2009 34 Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos at a press event to unveil the Kindle 2, the latest version of Amazon's electronic book reader.
35. 2009 35 Amazon Introduces the New Kindle DX Arthur Sulzberger Jr., publisher of The New York Times, talks to the press during a press event to launch Amazon.com's new Kindle DX
36. 2009 36 The Kindle DX, displaying a page from The New York Times, is demonstrated at a news conference Wednesday, May 6, 2009 in New York. The Kindle DX has a larger 9.7 inch screen than its predecessor, the Kindle 2, and can be ordered for $489 for delivery this summer.
37. 2010 37 The New York Forum Arthur Sulzberger, Jr., Chairman and Publisher of The New York Times, speaking on day two of the New York Forum in New York City.
38. 2010 38 Copies of the New York Times on a sidewalk in New York, are shown. The New York Times Co. reported better first-quarter earnings than expected Thursday, April 22, as lower costs and a smaller drop in advertising revenue helped reverse a loss during the same period a year earlier.
39. 2010 39 Flexible color electronic paper display Kanji Tanaka of Japan's tire maker Bridgestone Corp.'s electronic paper development department shows flexibility of its developing color electronic paper
40. 2010 40 LG Display develops flexible electronic paper A 19-inch (48,26 centimeters) sheet of flexible electronic paper is presented by LG Display in Seoul, South Korea, 15 January 2010.
41. 2010 41 APPLE-IPAD SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27, 2010 - Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs introduces the "iPad" during the launch of Apple's new tablet computer.