What did Adolph Ochs do to distinguish the New York Times from Hearst's and Pulitzer's newspapers?
a. Adolph Ochs focused on journalism with integrity and objectivity, distinguishing the New York Times from the sensationalism and yellow journalism of Hearst's and Pulitzer's newspapers.
b. Adolph Ochs invested in quality reporting and in-depth coverage, setting the New York Times apart from the tabloid-style approach of Hearst and Pulitzer.
c. Adolph Ochs implemented a strict code of ethics and professional standards for reporters at the New York Times, contrasting with the sensationalism and biased reporting found in Hearst's and Pulitzer's papers.
d. Adolph Ochs established the New York Times as a respected and authoritative source of news, in contrast to the sensationalized and biased reporting of Hearst and Pulitzer.