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2024-10-16 23:18:46.309277+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

The Onion: ‘New York Times’ To Cease Publication — ‘We Just Can’t Compete With The Onion’s Newly Relaunched Print Edition,’ Says Publisher

“Let me assure you, in the wake of The Onion’s recent decision to relaunch its print product, shutting down The New York Times was not a difficult decision,” said Sulzberger, adding that immediately shuttering all 53 Times bureaus around the world was tantamount to a “mercy killing.” “While we are devastated to see so many employees go, we are happy that we can finally put them out of their misery and no longer force them to work in an environment where The New York Times is out-scooped, out-reported, and outwritten by The Onion at every turn.”

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