This week's resignation of New York Times Co. chief executive Janet Robinson caught even senior executives by surprise.
But for several years the 61-year old executive had come under criticism for digital missteps.
Her central role in transforming the New York Times in 1990s from a metropolitan to a national newspaper helped win the loyalty of company chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. National advertisers went from accounting for about 30% of the Times's ad revenue in 1996, to about 76% in 2010. But over the years, former executives and some members of the Sulzberger family have worried about parts of Ms. Read More WSJ for Subscribers
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