The New York Times
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Our source was the New York Times
—Soviet Ambassador in Dr. Strangelove
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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.
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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