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How the New York Times Maintains its Credibility
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How the New York Times Maintains its Credibility

2018
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[...]quarter figures released in November show the Times has more than 4 million paying customers, three-quarters of them digital-only subscribers. The Times hired its first public editor 15 years ago amid a scandal involving reporter Jayson Blair, whose plagiarism and fabrications cost Executive Editor Howell Raines and Managing Editor Gerald Boyd their jobs. In the years leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, lax reporting and a failure to challenge information from some Iraqi sources led the Times to incorrectly suggest Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction - coverage the Bush administration used to bolster its case for going to war. In the years leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, lax reporting and a failure to challenge information from some Iraqi sources led the Times to incorrectly suggest Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction - coverage the Bush administration used to bolster its case for going to war.