An English daily newspaper published by Americans in Paris, France. Its predecessor was the European edition of the New York Herald published by American J.G. Bennett on1October 4, 1887. 1935 changed its name to New York Herald Tribune. It was closed during World War II and resumed at the end of 1944. 1959 is jointly operated by Whitney Radio and Television, Washington Post and new york Times. 1967 was changed to its current name on May 22nd. The International Herald Tribune is also published by satellite printing in London, Zurich, Hong Kong, Singapore, The Hague, Marseille, Miami and other places, with an average daily edition of 14, with advertisements accounting for 30%.
On June 30th, 2002, The New York Times bought 50% of Washington post's shares, which are now all owned by The New York Times Company. The acquisition ended 35 years of cooperation between The New York Times and its domestic rival Washington post.
In February, 2065438+03, The New York Times Company said on Monday (25th) that its International Herald Tribune would be renamed International new york Times. The exact time is uncertain.