INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE


Meaning of INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE in English

Daily newspaper published in Paris.

It has long been the staple source of English-language news for American expatriates, tourists, and businesspeople in Europe. Its roots are in the Paris Herald (established 1887); a merger in 1924 between its parent, the New York Herald , and the New York Tribune created the New York Herald-Tribune and the Paris Herald Tribune . The Paris edition, which was faring well at the time of its parent's demise in 1966, was renamed when it was rescued by a joint venture of the New York Times , the Washington Post , and Whitney Communications. The New York Times Co. and the Washington Post Co. became half-owners of the paper in 1991. The New York Times Co. became the full owner in 2003.

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