The Times was controlled by the Ochs-Sulzberger family until 1999. ![]() Ochs' slogan, "To give the news impartially, without fear or favor" remains affixed atop the paper's mast today. Ochs remained publisher of the Chattanooga Times. Adler when he purchased The New York Times (circulation 20,000). In 1896, Ochs entrusted the management of the paper to his brother-in-law Harry C. In 1892, the paper's staff moved to the Ochs Building on Georgia Avenue at East Eighth Street, which is now the Dome Building. Two years later when he assumed full ownership, it cost him $5,500. In 1878, 20-year-old Adolph Ochs borrowed money and bought half interest in the struggling morning paper. ![]() The Chattanooga Times was first published on December 15, 1869, by the firm Kirby & Gamble. ![]()
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