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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Can Change How We See the World' Featuring Janelle Mon?
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Can Change How We See the World' Featuring Janelle Mon?

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Standing on a beach off the coast of Point Comfort, Virginia, actor and artist Janelle Mon??e recounts how in August 1619, a ship appeared on that very horizon, carrying more than 20 enslaved Africans who were sold to the colonists. She continues by saying that no aspect of the country we know today has been untouched by the slavery that followed -- that then, America was not yet America, but this was the moment it began. These are words form "The 1619 Project," by The New York Times, which stat

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth is Worth It: Understanding'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth is Worth It: Understanding'

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Two New York Times Reporters went to the Gal??pagos Islands to study the impact of climate change on the unique and varied animals that occupy this island chain.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'He Said, She Said'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'He Said, She Said'

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He said, she said... but who's telling the truth? The New York Times assures that the truth has a voice and will not be threatened.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Hard to Find: Bryan Denton'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Hard to Find: Bryan Denton'

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Bryan Denton, a frequent photojournalist contributor to The New York Times, tells a scary story about the conditions he experienced while taking photos during wartime in Iraq. Though he spent hours under fire with his group and he felt constant fear, he says he believes in the importance of journalism, and that is why he does it.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Hard to Find: Mark Mazzetti'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Hard to Find: Mark Mazzetti'

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The New York Times journalist Mark Mazzetti points out growing secrecy in government and insists it has been that way for years over several administrations. He believes it is essential for journalists to provide the accountability and transparency lacking in government. Although the truth is hard to find, The New York Times insists it is worth pursuing.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Hard to Find: Tyler Hicks'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Hard to Find: Tyler Hicks'

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In Lesbos, Greece in 2015, The New York Times sent photojournalist Tyler Hicks to cover the refugee crisis that was unfolding. There, large groups of people scrambled into lifeboats and battled rough waters, each image that flashes across the screen acting as a powerful reminder of the dangers they faced. However, these photographs also captured their unwavering hope, which Hicks believes can help make a difference. The New York Times declares that the truth is hard to find, but that the truth i

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'Jeopardy'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'Jeopardy'

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Each weekday The New York Times features a specially selected clue from Jeopardy that day's broadcast. Subscribe now and save 50% on the world's finest journalism.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: Resolve'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: Resolve'

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The New York Times summarizes a trip taken by its staff that revealed the truth about goings-on in Myanmar. Because of the diligence of its journalists, the Times concluded that there are cracks in the Myanmar government's official story covering up murder, arson and missing people. Getting to the truth takes resolve, but The New York Times believes the work is worth it.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: 40 Minutes at 400??'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: 40 Minutes at 400??'

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The New York Times documents a writer's process as they strive to find "8 spectacular pies that taste as good as they look." There is much trial and error in this process, but The New York Times believes that the truth is worth it...even if that truth is baked for 40 minutes at 400 degrees.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: Courage'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: Courage'

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The New York Times proves it is the standard for independent journalism and reporting through a series of audio and video clips highlighting its 2017 coverage of corruption within the Mexican government and its use of spyware to target government critics and journalists.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'Shining a Light on Women's Rights'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'Shining a Light on Women's Rights'

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The New York Times highlights the hardships faced by girls and women globally ranging from instances of police brutality in Mexico City to Iranian women taking to the streets in protest of acid attacks. The New York Times believes that the truth is what connects people and asserts that its journalism will never overlook it.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'Caitlin Dickerson: Separation of Children'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'Caitlin Dickerson: Separation of Children'

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The New York Times reporter Caitlin Dickerson speaks with lawyers, shelter operators, parents and an unidentified government source to uncover a story about immigrant children separated from their parents at the U.S. border. The publication believes that although the truth takes perseverance, it's worth it.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: Fearlessness'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: Fearlessness'

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The New York Times takes you on a journey showing how a source can lead its journalists to find leads, locations and files revealing ISIS information and ultimately resulting in an article titled "The ISIS Files: When Terrorists Run City Hall." The advertiser believes that the truth is worth the fearlessness it takes to uncover it and encourages you to subscribe to The New York Times for more articles like this.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'NYT Now'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'NYT Now'

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NYT Now from the New York Times is for the moments when you only have a moment. Connect to a world of stories that have the greatest impact on you so you can make the biggest impact on your world.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'Democracy'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'Democracy'

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Stay up to date in what's going on in our country with The New York Times.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: Rigor'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: Rigor'

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The New York Times illustrates the lengths to which a dedicated journalist might go to uncover the truth, claiming that the truth takes rigor but is worth it in the end. In this case, the writer scours over public documents regarding Donald Trump and discovers possible cases of federal crime and tax fraud.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'Digital-Everything Life'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'Digital-Everything Life'

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In this fast-paced digital world, there's nothing like experiencing the New York Times in its original form. Subscribe today and save 50% on home delivery of the New York Times.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: 40 Minutes at 400?'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: 40 Minutes at 400?'

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The New York Times documents a writer's process as they strive to find "8 spectacular pies that taste as good as they look." There is much trial and error in this process, but The New York Times believes that the truth is worth it...even if that truth is baked for 40 minutes at 400 degrees.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth is Essential'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth is Essential'

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Timed to the sounds of a keyboard clicking, The New York Times dispels popular misconceptions about the COIVD-19 pandemic. The publication asserts that we are safer when we are informed.

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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Has a Voice: Gender Equality'
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The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Has a Voice: Gender Equality'

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The New York Times showcases one of its articles called "The Long Fight for Pay Equality in Sports" with powerful words taken from previous headlines. In the background, audio plays from the iconic game between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. The publication states that not only does the truth have a voice, but the truth is also worth it.

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