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Revision as of 05:28, 11 July 2013
New New York Times | |
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Location | New New York, USA, Earth |
Organisation type | Newspaper |
First appearance | "Reincarnation" (6ACV26) ("FC3") |
The New New York Times is the 31st century equivalent of the New York Times, which means that it is a newspaper published daily in New New York.
History
In July 3010, Scoop Chang asked Mayor Poopenmeyer a question for the New New York Times at the Annual e-Waste Recycling Festival (6ACV03). In September 3011, the New New York Times covered the news following the discovery of the Grand Unified Theory by Professor FarnsworthDisputed canon (6ACV26).
Employees
- Scoop Chang, Online Podcast Blog Comments Editor (6ACV03).
Additional Info
Trivia
- There also exists a New New York Post.
Appearances
- "Attack of the Killer App" (6ACV03) (mentioned in speech only)
- "Reincarnation" (6ACV26) ("FC3")
- "The Inhuman Torch" (7ACV18)