The Chronicle of the New York Times

One Breakthrough is all it takes

They hold just one, and that is to make people aware by directing attention towards what matters and that too without any fear or favor. They are best known as ‘the most powerful engine’ for independent, deeply reported and ground zero journalism and setting the standard for the most ambitious and innovative storytelling. They make their journalism more insightful, meaningful and essential to the daily lives of the global community they serve.

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A view of the printing plant of the New York Times in College Point Queens in May 2008 in New York City. Page one starts printing around midnight, and the first papers are loaded on delivery trucks by 2 am. (Photo by Jonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images)

This paper has not only grabbed the 17th spot in the world by circulation but has won 125 Pulitzer Prizes – more than any other newspaper. The New York Times has been considered as a national newspaper of record within the industry. The paper’s slogan ‘All the News that’s fit to Print’ goes well with the standards set by the newspaper as it delivers both quantity and quality.

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