Investors pressure The New York Times

Morgan Stanley Investment Management, a major shareholder in publisher The New York Times Company, yesterday announced it had withheld its votes for the company's Class A director nominees in an effort to force a change in its dual-class voting system.

Under the New York Times' dual-class voting structure, holders of Class A Stock, which hold more than 99% of the company's value, elect a minority of seats on the board, four out of 13.

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