As of my last update, the controlling interest in The New York Times Company is held by the Sulzberger family, specifically through a dual-class share structure that allows them to maintain significant voting power despite owning a minority of the total shares. Arthur Sulzberger Jr. served as the publisher, and the family has been involved in the management of the newspaper for several generations. This structure ensures that the family can influence the company's direction and editorial policies.
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