NYT breaks journalism 101 standards once again

Some weeks back, the NYT announced they were cutting the publishing editor position. Because they don't believe in having a voice of reason, anyways.

Now, we see them breaking another fundamental rule: 'Cover the news, don't make the news.'

The New York Times vows to stand by theater despite Trump-“Julius Caesar” controversy

:lmao: Today's corporate lobbyist.
The news organization should create a voice and not get passed by it.

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Some weeks back, the NYT announced they were cutting the publishing editor position. Because they don't believe in having a voice of reason, anyways.

Now, we see them breaking another fundamental rule: 'Cover the news, don't make the news.'

The New York Times vows to stand by theater despite Trump-“Julius Caesar” controversy

:lmao: Today's corporate lobbyist.
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Some weeks back, the NYT announced they were cutting the publishing editor position. Because they don't believe in having a voice of reason, anyways.

Now, we see them breaking another fundamental rule: 'Cover the news, don't make the news.'

The New York Times vows to stand by theater despite Trump-“Julius Caesar” controversy

:lmao: Today's corporate lobbyist.
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If childish responses is your thing in lieu of rational discussion, let me know so I can just block you now.
 
Some weeks back, the NYT announced they were cutting the publishing editor position. Because they don't believe in having a voice of reason, anyways.

Now, we see them breaking another fundamental rule: 'Cover the news, don't make the news.'

The New York Times vows to stand by theater despite Trump-“Julius Caesar” controversy

:lmao: Today's corporate lobbyist.
View attachment 132529


If childish responses is your thing in lieu of rational discussion, let me know so I can just block you now.
go for it.
 
Some weeks back, the NYT announced they were cutting the publishing editor position. Because they don't believe in having a voice of reason, anyways.

Now, we see them breaking another fundamental rule: 'Cover the news, don't make the news.'

The New York Times vows to stand by theater despite Trump-“Julius Caesar” controversy

:lmao: Today's corporate lobbyist.
View attachment 132529


If childish responses is your thing in lieu of rational discussion, let me know so I can just block you now.
go for it.

Done and done.
Bye, dickhead.
 

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