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  • Where on earth are the women in this trailer? Are there none in the film? Because I know they work just as hard as the men at The New York Times.

  • I want to work with the NY Times.

  • piss off

  • next year...... page two

  • New York Times: The Movie

    Did we mention New York Times was awesome?

    Remember the New York Times?

    Please die you useless partisan relic.

  • Wikileaks came into existence because the media failed to do any real journalism. If organizations like the New York Times want to survive they need to do in depth, brutally honest journalism. Which means asking people hard questions, and never taking no for an answer until the truth comes out.

  • The paper industry is dying, if your not online you fade away. i work for a newspaper thats entirely online. its not the end of an era, its the dawn of a new medium.

  • @PabloVlogChannel - Just as a note for someone working at a newspaper, it is "you're" in the first sentence, a capital I at the beginning of the second, also an apostrophe in "thats"[sic]. Capital I again in the third sentence, as well as two different places where "its" should be "it's". I take it that you deliver the newspapers.

  • @BurtKilgore i write for one, bro

  • Evolution, physical or social is not always pleaseant. Adaptation is the key to survival for all on this planet.

  • @amfikz: You are wrong. And obviously not a trained journalist. Amateur bloggers and tweeters are the ones to worry about. They are putting the rumors and unsubstantiated "facts" out there. Real journalists are trained to check sources, research stories, proofread their work, and write lead paragraphs that the average twit (ter) only fantasizes about writing. Print journalism is dying. Electronic journalism is alive and well and will thrive as long as people continue to value the truth.

  • @ultramagnusreturns Yeah, because journalist are incapable of exaggerating stories, and skewing facts in an ambiguous and depersonalized manner. Yeah man, they don't have the ability to be biased. lolololol. Yeah, they can't use leading questions, and cover silly stories. Their not owned by corporations that run on profit. yep ytep ypetkajfdlkahfklahfkanbmncnakj­na

  • Journalism will extinct soon, cause regular people bring the true stories, not paid paid ones through such media channels as youtube etc. look at cnn, bbc etc websites, they take meterial from youtube and trying to retell the stories...

  • When people think of United States news, they think of The New York Times. No matter what bias they are on, considering EVERY newspaper still in print today has their own, NYT is still the most respected source of news. They've been around the block. They know what they're doing. It's the age of Twitter, Facebook and general illiteracy that's bringing it down. People cannot concentrate anymore. There is little to know true absorption of material. It's sad.

  • The New York Times is in trouble because it is EXTREMELY biased

    So biased that they drove moderates away.

    Less than 20$ of Americans are Liberals and they are the only people who can read this paper and not be insulted.

    Gee...i wonder why their circulation is less than a million now ?

  • It should go out of business, but I just couldn't see the Liberals in Washington letting that happen. The NYT is a huge propaganda machine for the Leftards.

  • @Deeked more or less the fall of journalism and factual reporting

  • (1(CollinCreatedDiGiDiatomaceo­usAllPercentLoyaltoCollin--)1) To clean the news, electricity and the internet --

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