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" be my earnest aim that The New York Times give the news, all the news, in concise and attractive form, in language that is permissible in good society, and give it as early, if not earlier than it can be learned through any other reliable medium; to give... "
History of the New York Times, 1851-1921 - Page xxi
by Elmer Holmes Davis - 1921 - 434 pages
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A History of Tennessee and Tennesseans: The Leaders and ..., Volume 8

Will Thomas Hale, Dixon L. Merritt - Tennessee - 1913 - 478 pages
...of The New York Times. In taking over the management he announced these principles of journalism : "It will be my earnest aim that the New York Times...without fear or favor, regardless of party, sect, or interest involved ; to make of the columns of The New York Times a forum for the consideration of all...
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Behind the Times: Inside the New New York Times

Edwin Diamond - Business & Economics - 1995 - 452 pages
...took over the Times, an editorial page announcement informed readers of the new management's intention to "give the news impartially without fear or favor, regardless of party, sect, or interest involved. ..." Ochs's Times had an air of sobriety. Its credo, "All the News That's Fit to...
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My Times: A Memoir of Dissent

John L. Hess - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 284 pages
...firmly believe, lies in the oath published by Adolph Ochs in 1896 in his first issue of the Times, "to give the news impartially, without fear or favor,...regardless of party, sect or interests involved." Not that he meant a word of it—as Tifft and Jones show when they tackle another mystery: how did...
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Communication, Power, and Media

Donald Gibson - Communication - 2004 - 178 pages
...Times give the news, all the news, in concise and attractive form, in language that is parliamentary in good society, and give it as early, if not earlier,...New York Times a forum for the consideration of all questions of public importance, and to that end to invite intelligent discussion from all shades of...
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The Year that Defined American Journalism: 1897 and the Clash of Paradigms

W. Joseph Campbell - History - 2006 - 342 pages
..."Without Fear or Favor," New York Times (August 19, 1996): A12. An accompanying note said the passage, "to give the news impartially, without fear or favor, regardless of party or sect, or interests involved," had held "a place of honor at the Times" since 1896. 182. At the Times'...
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Censored 2007: The Top 25 Censored Stories

Peter Phillips, Project Censored - Political Science - 2011 - 432 pages
...standards by which journalism is still judged today, declaring that his paper would "give the news, all the news . . . impartially, without fear or favor, regardless of party, sect or interest involved." Unfortunately, mainstream media often fail to live up to that goal; demands from...
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The Yellow Journalism: The Press and America's Emergence as a World Power

David Ralph Spencer - History - 2007 - 308 pages
...Almighty!"' In contrast, Ochs's sober credo was "All the News That's Fit to Print," and he pledged "to give the news impartially without fear or favor, regardless of party, sect, or interest involved." So here we are in the twenty-first century, and Yellow Journalism's counterparts...
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