New York Times Company disputes YouTube claim it is “losing their licence”; says it has no broadcast licence to lose

Reuters03-28
New York Times Company disputes YouTube claim it is “losing their licence”; says it has no broadcast licence to lose
  • The New York Times issued a fact-check disputing claims made in a YouTube video about its coverage of the Iran war.
  • It said the video incorrectly claimed the newspaper was “losing their licence,” and stated it does not have a broadcast license to lose.
  • The Times said the report referenced in the video was a breaking news article that presented facts with context and background.
  • It said the video contained inaccuracies about its reporting on the conflict involving Iran, Israel and the U.S.


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