T: The New York Times Style Magazine

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T: The New York Times Style Magazine strives to be the most influential, creative culture style magazine in the world. It is an essential cornerstone of the global narrative defined by The New York Times. T Magazine’s world-class journalists set the tone for conversation embraced by its influential readers with each issue featuring articles and photography, as well as insightful columns on what’s new, unique and luxurious.

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About T: The New York Times Style Magazine

T contributes to the global conversation and tilts the lens to capture a distinct, unflinching portrait that reflects the urgency of current times. T reflects the diversity of people within the world and catapults emerging trends. 

• Topics: Fashion, Art, Design, Food, Interiors, Travel
• Year Founded: 2004
• Editor: Hanya Yanagihara
• Frequency: T is published 11 times a year and distributed with the Sunday edition of The New York Times newspaper.
 

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Licensed edition: Combine original content from the flagship edition with your own local content to attract in-market readers and advertisers. Current licensed editions of T include Australia, China and Japan

Content Feed: Incorporate articles from T into your digital platforms, newsletters and social media to draw audiences interested in luxury. Licensees may republish articles from a feed that includes up to 12 articles per issue, 11 times per year. 
Featured International Editions
T China

T China

T China is published in the Chinese market in Chinese, under license to Huasheng Media. It launched in 2015.
T Japan

T Japan

T Japan is published in Japanese, in collaboration with Shueisha Incorporated. The magazine initally launched in in the spring of 2015 with Asahi Shimbun Publishing.
T Australia

T Australia

T Australia is published in English, in collaboration with KK Press Pty Ltd. It launched in the spring of 2021.
HIGHLIGHTS FROM OUR LICENSEES
T China

T China

What You See Is Poverty
High housing prices and reduced social mobility have left a large number of young people in China feeling poor.
T Japan

T Japan

Cultivating Tokyo
T Japan follows five members of a project that creates activities in Tokyo to promote a sustainable society.
T Australia

T Australia

A Fork in the Road
T Australia explores how restaurateurs at the ends of the earth have adapted to business and life during a global pandemic.
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