I like getting 'Times' articles online. But the actual paper just has too many words.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I actually buy the paper version of The New York Times maybe once or twice a week.
Articles themselves are condensed to narrow columns of text across 5, 6, 7 pages, and ads that are really distracting for the reader, so it's not a pleasant experience to 'curl up' with a good website.
I love the op-ed pages of the 'L.A. Times,' the 'Washington Post' and the 'New York Times.' There's just no substitute for the people who are thinking and writing on those pages.
I believe the Times is a great newspaper, but a profoundly fallible one.
Many online journals get the most hits of the day during the lunch hour.
I read a lot of news online, but I like buying a paper because I'll read an article I wouldn't normally read. And more often than not, the articles that you don't expect to care about are the ones that grab you.
I just wanted to have fun for myself - I felt I had a lot to say, and I realized that I missed having a magazine as a place to express my ideas. The Times column is a place for me to unload those perceptions.
You can't just buy the sports section of 'The New York Times.' You take the whole paper.
I really like to read when I'm eating - 'The New York Times' or the 'Wall Street Journal,' paper version.
I read 'Time', 'Newsweek' and 'The Economist'.
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