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After [[Bart]] mooned the flag and the media started covering the incident, a newspaper editor told a reporter that he wanted to over-hype the story so much it would make the ''New York Post'' look like ''The New York Times''. The editor then backed off and said "or ''The New York Times'' look like the ''New York Post''", as he had forgotten which of the two papers was "the good one".<ref>"[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]"</ref> | After [[Bart]] mooned the flag and the media started covering the incident, a newspaper editor told a reporter that he wanted to over-hype the story so much it would make the ''New York Post'' look like ''The New York Times''. The editor then backed off and said "or ''The New York Times'' look like the ''New York Post''", as he had forgotten which of the two papers was "the good one".<ref>"[[Bart-Mangled Banner]]"</ref> | ||
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+ | A crossword made specially for [[Lisa]] is included in an edition of ''The New York Times'' when Homer had to gain her daughter's trust back.<ref>"[[Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words]]"</ref> | ||
When [[Professor Frink]] tried to get past ''The New York Times''' firewall his house exploded and he flew out of it.<ref>"[[How I Wet Your Mother]]"</ref> | When [[Professor Frink]] tried to get past ''The New York Times''' firewall his house exploded and he flew out of it.<ref>"[[How I Wet Your Mother]]"</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:45, October 14, 2020
The New York Times
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Newspaper Information
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The New York Times is a newspaper which is published in New York City.
History
When Homer moved in with Grady and Julio, he saw Julio reading The New York Times over breakfast and asked him why he was reading it, as he was not living in New York. Julio answered that he read the Times because the headlines in The Springfield Shopper were all jokes. To prove his point, Julio showed Homer an issue of the Shopper.[1]
After Bart mooned the flag and the media started covering the incident, a newspaper editor told a reporter that he wanted to over-hype the story so much it would make the New York Post look like The New York Times. The editor then backed off and said "or The New York Times look like the New York Post", as he had forgotten which of the two papers was "the good one".[2]
A crossword made specially for Lisa is included in an edition of The New York Times when Homer had to gain her daughter's trust back.[3]
When Professor Frink tried to get past The New York Times' firewall his house exploded and he flew out of it.[4]
Kent Brockman asked a newspaper vendor if he sold The New York Times. The vendor then replied "Sir, we are The New York Times!"[5]
Behind the Laughter
The New York Post and The New York Times are both real newspapers published in New York City. The editor's order to his reporter in "Bart-Mangled Banner" refers to the Post having a reputation for printing sensationalistic tabloid-style headlines, while the emphasis of the Times is on quality mainstream news coverage.
Appearances
- Episode – "Three Gays of the Condo" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Bart-Mangled Banner" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Homer and Lisa Exchange Cross Words"
- Episode – "How I Wet Your Mother" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Four Regrettings and a Funeral"
References