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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2020 · 38 MIN

Should We Trust The New York Times?

from The State of Us · host TrueChat

Is the success of The New York Times bad for news journalism? The company now has more digital subscribers than The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and 250 local Gannett papers combined. Justin and Lance give their perspective on the rise of The Times, as well as news diversification. tags: tsou, news, new york times, journalism, wall street journal, media, politics, trump, president, cable news, newspaper, print, monopoly, washington post, lance jackson, justin weller, bradley butsch

Is the success of The New York Times bad for news journalism? The company now has more digital subscribers than The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and 250 local Gannett papers combined. Justin and Lance give their perspective on the rise of The Times, as well as news diversification. tags: tsou, news, new york times, journalism, wall street journal, media, politics, trump, president, cable news, newspaper, print, monopoly, washington post, lance jackson, justin weller, bradley butsch

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