"In the New York Times, you're going to get completely different information than you would in the USA Today"
- Tabitha Soren
About this Quote
This quote by Tabitha Soren highlights the plain contrast between two popular papers, the New York Times and USA Today. Soren suggests that the information provided in these 2 publications will be greatly different. This might be due to a range of aspects such as the target audience, political leanings, or editorial decisions. The New York Times is known for its thorough reporting and analysis, while USA Today is often thought about more accessible and concentrated on current events. Soren's declaration acts as a suggestion to seriously evaluate the sources of information we take in and to seek out diverse perspectives to form a well-rounded understanding of the world.
This quote is written / told by Tabitha Soren somewhere between August 19, 1967 and today. She was a famous Celebrity from USA.
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