Does The New York Times Prefer Cupcakes Or Cronuts?

'He Said' Far Exceeds 'She Said' In NYT

For the majority of the New York Times' history up to the mid-1960s, "she" was only saying something in or around 1% of articles while "he" got to say something in between 7 and 10%.

As "she" began to speak though, "he" began to speak more and in 2014 "he" got some words in for around a quarter of articles. "She"? Well, she only got into 8.21%. That's what she said, I guess.

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