Tomorrow
The International Herald Tribune becomes The International New York
Times. Here is the final front page of the Europe edition.
In the IHT’s last edition, we remember great readers, great writers,
history through front pages and other gems. Read on:
http://nyti.ms/17pp6tt
Letter to Our Readers
Introducing The International New York Times
Published: October 14, 2013
Today we celebrate the debut of The International New York Times (
www.INYT.com), a news report tailored specifically for the valued members of our global audience.
Edited from Paris, London, Hong Kong and New York, The International New
York Times will continue to serve the many loyal readers of The
International Herald Tribune by maintaining its tradition of
journalistic excellence and innovation.
Only a few decades ago, The New York Times was a well respected but
metropolitan newspaper. My father, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, had the
vision to make The Times a national newspaper in 1980. Though seen as a
gamble at the time, it was clearly the right decision.
Today, our future is global. The need for high-quality, authoritative,
on-the-ground reporting and analysis from around the world has never
been greater.
Over the past year, we have built one news-gathering operation by
combining the journalistic strengths and the newsrooms of The New York
Times and The International Herald Tribune (IHT), with continuous news
desks and a 24/7 global news flow from Hong Kong, Paris, London and New
York. Our commitment to providing quality global journalism is
steadfast. We have more international correspondents reporting from more
locations than ever before.
With today’s action, we are creating a single, unified global media
brand, which will allow us to expand our digital hubs, grow our
editorial team, add more international voices in news and opinion, and
increase the coverage provided by some of our best writers from around
the globe.
To celebrate the launch of The International New York Times, we are
offering complimentary access this week to our digital readers on
INYT.com,
NYTimes.com, iOS mobile apps and all mobile devices via a Web browser.
Here are additional details on how to access The International New York Times:
■ Home delivery details are available at
Subscribe.INYT.com. If you were an IHT home delivery subscriber, your digital access now includes full access to the New York Times
iPhone and
iPad news apps, in addition to INYT.com and NYTimes.com.
■ After this week’s complimentary access expires, limits for
nonsubscribers will apply. If you are not an International New York
Times home delivery or digital subscriber, you have access to a combined
total of 10 articles each month on
INYT.com and
NYTimes.com,
as well as limited access to content in the mobile apps. Beyond 10
articles a month, you will be asked to subscribe. For more information
on INYT digital subscriptions or to subscribe, go to
INYT.com/Access.
■ As of today, the New York Times
iPhone and
iPad
news apps allow you to choose between a U.S. or International Edition.
The International Edition replaces the IHT app. INYT.com is available on
all devices via a Web browser.
It is our belief that The International New York Times will help you
experience the world, while connecting and engaging with a global
community of politically and culturally passionate people.
Thank you for reading The International New York Times.
Sincerely,
ARTHUR OCHS SULZBERGER Jr.
Publisher, International New York Times
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