Because of an editing error, an article in Business Day on Friday about a plan by The New York Times Company to increase its dividend misstated the year that the company started its current dual-class share structure. It was 1957 — not 1969, the year the company went public. The article also misstated the procedure for changing the dual-class structure. A change can occur only with the approval of the Ochs-Sulzberger family trust, which controls the Times Company; it cannot be made by the company. Link