The New York Times Company has been in operation since 1851. It is primarily known for publishing "The New York Times" newspaper. The company provides various products including print and digital newspaper subscriptions. Additionally, the company offers mobile applications that provide access to news content and multimedia. The company also provides advertising space in its print and online publications. Furthermore, it operates related businesses, such as wire services and content licensing.
New York Times transactions on your credit card statement can appear in various ways, depending on the specific transaction and how it was processed. Here are some common descriptors you might see for New York Times charges:
It's important to note that the exact descriptor on your credit card statement may vary, and these are just some common examples. If you ever have a question about a specific charge, you can usually find more details in your New York Times account's order history or contact New York Times customer support for assistance. Additionally, always keep an eye on your credit card statements to ensure that all charges are legitimate.
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