Refreshingly different
So many podcasts bore me with the same formulaic “this is what we said last time, here is a little new content, here is a preview of what we will say next time, here is a summary of what we just said (because we think you are too stupid to remember anything for 5 minutes), and oh yeah we beg you to subscribe and review.” Instead the NYT treats me as an adult who can follow the journalism unfolding and trusts that I am smart enough to know what to do if I choose to hear the rest of what they have to say, and they make the story compelling enough that I do want to hear more. Thank you for both quality content and for treating me like an adult.
I110O via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/19/20
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A very very interesting start to a story that’s been waiting to be told! When are episodes released?
axwd via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/20/20
It is almost funny. Especially when they say Steven Crowder has 40k more subscribers than NY Times, I sensed a twinge of wounded pride. The left will use this research to limit what you see. In a perfect world, to them, they will decide what you will think, not the other way around.
Blorpal via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/24/20
I’ve been thinking about the effect the internet has on our culture for a long time. In depth analysis one expects from the NYT, phenomenal audio editing, and trying to paint the whole picture from various aspects and stakeholders of the story. Worth a listen!
BradM 99 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/20
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