The Quiz: What is the famous nickname for “The New York Times”?
Voice of the World
The Noble Truth
Gray Lady
The Knickerbocker
Until the 1960s, “The New York Times” was just column after column of words with little to no pictures, images, or graphs to interrupt the daunting flow of text. Because of this colorless presentation, the paper became known as the “Gray Lady.” However, by 1984, the paper was completely revamped, and its new design — now with images — was well-received and respected among experts in the industry.
The correct answer to this quiz is Gray Lady.