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The New York Times TV Spot, 'The Truth Is Worth It: Commitment'

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The New York Times spotlights the article "How Politics and Bad Decisions Starved New York's Subways." The publication highlights the piece by quoting key words and phrases from it, including "failure," "tracks," "M.T.A.," and "interview." Although the truth takes commitment, The New York Times says it's worth it.

Published
June 10, 2019
Advertiser
The New York Times
Advertiser Profiles
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube
Tagline
“The Truth Is Worth It.”
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Emotional
Scene Location
NY
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Furman Roth Advertising, Inc. ... Agency

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