The New York Times
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The New York Times is a long running American newspaper based in New York City. It is among the most recognizable newspapers in America, if not the world, though it is not the most circulated either.
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Our source was the New York Times
—Soviet Ambassador in Dr. Strangelove
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Aside from being a news outlet, the New York Times and the company that runs it has a presence in the broader media industry. This is most recognizable in the New York Times Bestseller list, which is widely used as a list of bestselling books. The New York Times is also involved in the gaming industry: Their crossword section has many fans, and they also own some computer games such as Wordle. They also publish a few Podcasts.
Tropes used in The New York Times include:
- Affectionate Nickname: The paper is sometimes known as The Gray Lady.
- Big Applesauce: Being based in New York City, their website has a section for the New York region, often covering New York City related news.
- Crossword Puzzle: The New York Times crossword puzzle is one of the more famous ones.
- Da Editor: Has a notable editorial board.
- Going for the Big Scoop: The Publication of the Pentagon Papers during the Vietnam War.
- Intrepid Reporter: Employs a large number of journalists.
- Long Runners: For prominent American newspapers.
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