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John,
The New York Times is so ubiquitous in our media landscape, that it’s
often called the “newspaper of record.”
Despite this, the Times' headlines often miss the mark and fail to tell
the whole story.
So, what happens when news organizations like The New York Times fall
short in their headlines? Take a look for yourself: ⬇️
[ [link removed] ]Examples of New York Times headlines that fail to tell the full story.
The result: The Times and other news organizations often write headlines
that sand down the sharp edges of the GOP’s extremism and fail to provide
the essential context needed to understand a story.
Unlike the Times and other mainstream outlets, at Courier, we’re committed
to writing headlines and stories that not only tell the full story but
won’t whitewash the GOP’s extremism. Take a look at the
difference,
John.
[ [link removed] ]Unlike the New York Times and other mainstream media outlets, at
Courier, our headlines will always tell the full story.
[ [link removed] ]If you're ready to support honest, good journalism that won't water
down the truth, can you chip in $5 today?
The Times' timid approach to its headlines spreads far beyond its
readership because many other news organizations follow its lead and mimic
this misguided approach. It’s this same method that provides an opening to
right-wing bad actors and others by allowing them to propagate and spread
misinformation.
Our growing network of nine newsrooms nationwide offers an alternative to
the mainstream media’s overly sensationalized headlines and profit-driven
intent. And we will never compromise our values to make a quick buck. As a
result, we rely on grassroots supporters like you to power the reporting
that comes from our newsrooms. [ [link removed] ]If you're able to, can you pitch in
anything you can today to support our values-driven reporting?
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Together,
The Team at Courier
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