نيويورك تايمز
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| Type | صحيفة يومية |
|---|---|
| الفورمة | قطع كبير |
| Owner(s) | شركة نيويورك تايمز |
| المؤسس | |
| الناشر | آرثر گرِگ سولزبرگر |
| المقر الرئيسي | مبنى نيويورك تايمز، منهاتن، الولايات المتحدة |
| البلد | الولايات المتحدة |
| الانتشار | 11.880.000 مشترك في الأخبار [أ] (في أغسطس 2025) |
| ISSN | 0362-4331 (print) 1553-8095 (web) |
| OCLC number | 1645522 |
| الموقع الإلكتروني | nytimes |
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| The New York Times |
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نيويورك تايمز أو التايمز (The New York Times، اختصاراً (NYT)،[ب] هي صحيفة يومية مقرها منهاتن، مدينة نيويورك، الولايات المتحدة. تُغطي نيويورك تايمز الأخبار المحلية والوطنية والدولية، وتنشر مقالات رأي ومراجعات. تُعدّ نيويورك تايمز من أقدم الصحف في الولايات المتحدة، وتُصنّف كإحدى الصحف المرجعية في البلاد. في أغسطس 2025، بلغ عدد مشتركي نيويورك تايمز 11.88 مليون مشترك، منهم 11.3 مليون مشترك عبر الإنترنت، وهو أعلى رقم لأي صحيفة في الولايات المتحدة بفارق كبير؛ ويشمل هذا الإجمالي أيضاً 580.000 مشترك في النسخة المطبوعة. تُنشر نيويورك تايمز عن شركة نيويورك تايمز. ومنذ عام 1896، ترأست عائلة أوكس-سولزبرگر الشركة. الرئيس الحالي وناشر الصحيفة هوآرثر گرِگ سولزبرگر. يقع المقر الرئيسي للصحيفة في مبنى نيويورك تايمز بوسط منهاتن.
عام 1971، نشرت نيويورك تايمز أوراق الپنتاگون، وهي وثيقة داخلية لوزارة الدفاع الأمريكية تُفصّل مشاركة الولايات المتحدة التاريخية في حرب ڤييتنام، على الرغم من معارضة الرئيس آنذاك ريتشارد نيكسون. وفي القرار التاريخي في قضية نيويورك تايمز ضد الولايات المتحدة (1971)، قضت المحكمة العليا بأن التعديل الأول للدستور يضمن الحق في نشر أوراق الپنتاگون. وفي الثمانينيات، بدأت التايمز مسيرةً استمرت عقدين نحو التكنولوجيا الرقمية، وأطلقت موقع nytimes.com عام 1996. وفي القرن 21، حوّلت الصحيفة نشرها إلى الإنترنت وسط تراجع الصحف الورقية عالمياً.
تُدير نيويورك تايمز حالياً عدة مكاتب إقليمية تضم صحفيين في ست قارات. وقد توسعت لتشمل العديد من المنشورات الأخرى، بما في ذلك مجلة نيويورك تايمز، ونيويورك تايمز إنترناشونال إيديشن، ونيويورك تايمز بوك رڤيو. إضافةً إلى ذلك، أنتجت الصحيفة العديد من المسلسلات التلفزيونية، والپودكاست - بما في ذلك ذا ديلي - والألعاب من خلال ألعاب نيويورك تايمز. ومن بين الجوائز الأخرى التي حصدتها، جائزة پوليتسر 135 مرة منذ عام 1918، وهو أكبر عدد من الجوائز لأي منشور. ومع ذلك، فقد كانت نيويورك تايمز طرفاً في عدد من الجدالات على مر تاريخها. بحسب دراسة أجراها مركز پيو للأبحاث عام 2025 حول الفروق التعليمية بين جماهير 30 وسيلة إعلام إخبارية أمريكية رئيسية، كانت نيويورك تايمز صاحبة أعلى نسبة من القراء الحاصلين على تعليم جامعي بين الصحف اليومية التي شملها الاستطلاع، حيث بلغت نسبة من يحملون شهادة البكالوريوس على الأقل 56% من جمهورها.[4]
يُشار أحياناً إلى نيويورك تايمز باسم "السيدة الرمادية"، وهو لقب يشير إلى كل من لون ورق الجرائد ومعارضة التايمز للصحافة الصفراء.[5][6]
التاريخ
1851–1896
1896–1945
1945–1998
1998–الحاضر
التنظيم
الإدارة

الصحفيون
| الموقع | رئيس المكتب |
|---|---|
| Christina Goldbaum[8] | |
| Luis Ferré-Sadurní[9] | |
| Rick Rojas[10] | |
| Julie Turkewitz[11] | |
| {{N/A}}[12] | |
| Jack Nicas[13] | |
| Matina Stevis-Gridneff[14] | |
| Keith Bradsher[15] | |
| Katrin Bennhold[16] | |
| Vivian Yee[17] | |
| Julie Bosman[18] | |
| Andrew Higgins[19] | |
| Damien Cave[20] | |
| J. David Goodman[21] | |
| Ben Hubbard[22] | |
| Andrew Kramer[23] | |
| Patrick Kingsley[24] | |
| John Eligon[25] | |
| Mark Landler[26] | |
| Corina Knoll[27] | |
| Patricia Mazzei[28] | |
| Campbell Robertson[29] | |
| Anton Troianovski[19] | |
| Natalie Kitroeff[30] | |
| Jenna Russell[10] | |
| Emma Fitzsimmons[31] | |
| Maria Cramer[32] | |
| Roger Cohen[33] | |
| Vivian Nereim[34] | |
| Jason Horowitz[35] | |
| Heather Knight[36] | |
| Mike Baker[37] | |
| Mujib Mashal[39] | |
| Sui-Lee Wee[40] | |
| Choe Sang-Hun[41] | |
| Alexandra Stevenson[15] | |
| Victoria Kim[42] | |
| Motoko Rich[43] | |
| Farnaz Fassihi[44] | |
| Dick Stevenson[45] | |
| Ruth Maclean[46] |
هيئة التحرير
| هيئة تحرير نيويورك تايمز |
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التنظيم النقابي
المحتوى
الانتشار
النشرات الإخبارية
المواقف السياسية
The New York Times has said it is perceived as a liberal newspaper.[47] An analysis by Pew Research Center in October 2014 placed the Times readership as ideologically liberal based on a scale of 10 political values questions.[48] According to an internal readership poll conducted by The New York Times in 2019, eighty-four percent of readers identified as liberal.[49] The New York Times has struggled internally with how to balance its coverage, dismissing criticism from the left for "sanewashing" right-wing viewpoints in its coverage of Donald Trump.[50]
In covering Israel's war on the Gaza Strip that began in 2023, The New York Times instructed its reporters to restrict use of the terms 'Palestine', 'genocide', and 'refugee camps' to specific usages, with data analysis showing a pattern of articles emphasizing Israeli civilians killed by Palestinians over a much larger number of Palestinian civilians killed by Israelis.[51] The group Writers Against the War on Gaza wrote in the blog Mondoweiss that this has contrasted with The New York Times coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in which Russia is considered a threat to U.S. foreign policy interests, while Israel is considered an ally.[52]
الكلمات المتقاطعة
الطبخ
الأرشيفات
نظام إدارة المحتوى
Style and design
Style guide
Headlines
Nameplate
Print edition
Design and layout
Printing process
Online platforms
Website
Applications
الپودكاست
—Sam Dolnick, speaking to Intelligencer in January 2020[53]
الألعاب
منشورات أخرى
مجلة نيويورك تايمز
نيويورك تايمز إنترناشونال إيديشن
نيويورك تايمز بالإسپانية
نيويورك تايمز بالصينية
جوائز وتكريمات
جدل
Since 2003, studies analyzing coverage of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in the New York Times have demonstrated a bias against Palestinians and in favor of Israel.[ذ]
حرب غزة
The New York Times has received criticism for its coverage of the Gaza war and genocide.[59][60] In April 2024, The Intercept reported that a November 2023 internal memorandum by Susan Wessling and Philip Pan instructed journalists to reduce using the terms "genocide" and "ethnic cleansing" and to avoid using the phrase "occupied territory" in the context of Palestinian land, "Palestine" except in rare circumstances, and the term "refugee camps" to describe areas of Gaza despite recognition from the United Nations.[61] A spokesperson from the Times stated that issuing guidance was standard practice. An analysis by The Intercept noted that The New York Times described Israeli deaths as a massacre nearly sixty times, but had only described Palestinian deaths as a massacre once.[51] Writers and editors have left the newspaper due to its coverage of events in Gaza, including Jazmine Hughes and Jamie Lauren Keiles.[62]
In December 2023, The New York Times published an investigation titled "'Screams Without Words': How Hamas Weaponized Sexual Violence on Oct. 7", alleging that Hamas weaponized sexual and gender-based violence during its armed incursion on Israel.[63] The investigation was the subject of an article from The Intercept questioning the journalistic acumen of Anat Schwartz, a filmmaker involved in the inquiry who had no prior reporting experience and agreed with a post stating Israel should "violate any norm, on the way to victory", doubting the veracity of the opening claim that Gal Abdush was raped in a timespan disputed by her family, and alleging that the Times was pressured by the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America.[64] The New York Times initiated an inquiry into the leaking of confidential information about the report to other outlets, which received criticism from NewsGuild of New York president Susan DeCarava for purported racial targeting;[65] the Times's investigation was inconclusive, but found gaps in the way proprietary journalistic material is handled.[66]
The New York Times Building has been a site of protest action during the Gaza war and genocide, including a November 2023 sit-in demanding that The Times's editorial board publicly call for a ceasefire and accusing the media company of "complicity in laundering genocide",[67] a February 29, 2024, protest and press conference following the release of The Intercept's critical investigation into the "Screams Without Words" exposé,[68] and an action on July 30, 2025, in which protesters spray-painted "NYT Lies, Gaza dies" on the building's glass facade.[69] In addition, protesters blocked The New York Times's distribution center March 14, 2024[70] and executive editor Joseph Kahn's residence was splattered with red paint on August 25, 2025.[71][72] The collective Writers Against the War on Gaza, which publishes the mock publication The New York War Crimes, has been associated with protests against The New York Times.[73] On October 27, 2025, 300 writers—including scholars, journalists, and public intellectuals—pledged[74] to boycott The New York Times and withhold contributions to the paper in protest of what they describe as its complicity in the Gaza genocide, demanding 1) a review of anti-Palestinian bias in the newsroom, 2) a retraction of "Screams Without Words", and 3) a call from the editorial board for a US arms embargo on Israel.[75][76][77][78] Among the initial signatories, about 150 had previously contributed to the Times.[75][76]
Transgender people
The New York Times has received criticism regarding its coverage of transgender people. When it published an opinion piece by Weill Cornell Medicine professor Richard A. Friedman called "How Changeable Is Gender?" in August 2015,[79] Vox's German Lopez criticized Friedman as suggesting that parents and doctors might be right in letting children suffer from severe dysphoria in case something changes down the line, and as implying that conversion therapy may work for transgender children.[80] In February 2023, nearly one thousand[81] current and former Times writers and contributors wrote an open letter addressed to standards editor Philip B. Corbett, criticizing the paper's coverage of transgender, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming people; some of the Times's articles have been cited in state legislatures attempting to justify criminalizing gender-affirming care.[82] Contributors wrote in the open letter that "the Times has in recent years treated gender diversity with an eerily familiar mix of pseudoscience and euphemistic, charged language, while publishing reporting on trans children that omits relevant information about its sources."[ر] According to former Times journalist Billie Jean Sweeney, a push for writers to challenge "every aspect of being trans", ranging from gender-inclusive language to access to medical care, came from the top in 2022 after leadership was handed over to A. G. Sulzberger, Joe Kahn, and Carolyn Ryan; as part of an effort to win good will with the Trump campaign without incurring backlash from the general populace. The Times has continually denied any bias in its reporting, insisting that its coverage of "fiercely contested medical and legal debates" is fair and balanced, and that it would not tolerate journalists protesting its transgender coverage.[87][88][89][90][91]
الهوامش
- ^ Includes 11.3 million digital-only subscribers.
- ^ Also referred to as simply The Times[1] or the NY Times.[2] The New York Times uses the domain nytimes.com.[3]
- ^ Based in Warsaw, Poland.[19]
- ^ Based in Washington, D.C.[29]
- ^ Based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.[34]
- ^ Based in New Delhi, India.[38]
- ^ Based in Bangkok, Thailand.[40]
- ^ Based in Dakar, Senegal.[46]
- ^ A 2003 study in the Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics concluded that The New York Times reporting was more favorable to Israelis than to Palestinians.[54] A 2002 study published in the journal Journalism examined Middle East coverage of the Second Intifada over a one-month period in The New York Times, The Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune. The study authors said that the Times was "the most slanted in a pro-Israeli direction" with a bias "reflected...in its use of headlines, photographs, graphics, sourcing practices, and lead paragraphs."[55] A Media, War & Conflict study based on a quantitative analysis of use of active and passive voice and of the sentiment of the language used during the first and second Palestinian intifadas found the paper's coverage of the events was disproportionately anti-Palestinian and that such bias worsened from the First Intifada to the Second.[56]
A 2024 piece in the journal Israel Affairs also found "errors, omissions, and poor editorial supervision" in the paper's coverage of the Gaza war, arguing:- The casualty reports throughout the war relied almost solely on the Gaza Ministry of Health, which is controlled by Hamas, and frequently produced false and inflated data. Also, the repeated omissions of IDF statements about journalists that were active Hamas operatives showed that the Times preferred to believe Aljazeera, a questionable news organisation serving an autocratic leader, over the credibility of the IDF, a formal institution of a democratic state.[57]
- ^ Attributed to multiple references: [83][84][85][86]
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قراءات إضافية
- نيويورك تايمز
- Carmel, Julia (December 25, 2020). "In One Person, the Story of a Place". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 1, 2023. Retrieved October 31, 2023.
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- پودكاست
- Martin, Michel (May 5, 2014). "How A Disgraced Reporter Tested The Public's Trust In Journalism" (Podcast). NPR. Archived from the original on November 25, 2023. Retrieved November 25, 2023.
- كتب
- Folkenflik, David (2011). Page One: Inside The New York Times and the Future of Journalism. New York City: PublicAffairs. ISBN 9781586489601.
- Taylor, S. J. (1990). Stalin's Apologist: Walter Duranty: The New York Times's Man in Moscow. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- مقالات
- Remnick, David (June 10, 2023). "A. G. Sulzberger on the Battles Within and Against the New York Times". The New Yorker. Archived from the original on December 17, 2023. Retrieved December 16, 2023.
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