I intend to buy 'The New York Times.' Please don't take it as a joke.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I actually buy the paper version of The New York Times maybe once or twice a week.
You can't just buy the sports section of 'The New York Times.' You take the whole paper.
Yeah, the New York Times is very intellectual and very, very prestigious, but it doesn't reach the market that People magazine does.
I know real people, whose names I could tell you, people I know who have said 'I've stopped buying the New York Times.' Why? Because their editorial position has filtered, has leached into the news pages.
I'm very happy that the New York Times has spoken well of my stuff; who wouldn't be? But it's not a choice I made.
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.
In the New York Times, you're going to get completely different information than you would in the USA Today.
I know that doesn't sound very radical and webby of me to say that but I think the New York Times is important. I also think there's an occasional piece that will pop out.
'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.
'The New York Times' is a great newspaper: it is also No Fun.