You can't just buy the sports section of 'The New York Times.' You take the whole paper.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I actually buy the paper version of The New York Times maybe once or twice a week.
I intend to buy 'The New York Times.' Please don't take it as a joke.
My worry about the New York Times is that it's got the only position as a national elitist general-interest paper. So the network news picks up its cues from the Times. And local papers do too. It has a huge influence. And we'd love to challenge it.
'The New York Times' list is a bunch of crap. They ought to call it the editor's choice. It sure isn't based on sales.
In the New York Times, you're going to get completely different information than you would in the USA Today.
'The New York Times' is a great newspaper: it is also No Fun.
I'm interested in all kinds of sports. I'll glance at the front page and then go straight to sports and then I'll come back to the rest of the paper.
I like getting 'Times' articles online. But the actual paper just has too many words.
I read the newspaper online. Mostly 'The New York Times.' I'll still buy papers if I'm getting on an airplane or the tour bus, though. I like physical things.
I will always treasure the privilege of writing the 'Sports of The Times' column.
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