New York Times
Founded in 1851 by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones, The New York Times is the dignified elder statesman of American journalism, often seen in the hands of the city’s intellectual crowd. Renowned for its exhaustive coverage of everything from politics to arts, and its impressive collection of Pulitzer Prizes, it's the go-to for those who like their coffee strong and their news detailed. Within its expansive empire are digital ventures like the Times Machine and subsidiaries like The Wirecutter, showing that even the most traditional institutions can embrace the digital age, though always with a touch of its signature seriousness.