I'm listening to a 50 minutes download of today's New York Times. I don't know if you could say that I'm listening to a Snippet Of All The News That's Fit To Print. The paper's motto, printed in the upper left-hand corner of the front page, is "All the News That's Fit to Print."
A snippet is defined as a small piece of something. I remember that when I studied computer programming a short reusable piece of computer source code was called a "snippet". I doubt that the powers that be at the "Times" consider the 50 minutes of "Audible Readings" I get every day as snippets if snippets are "bits", or if the download is a "small scrap", even if that scrap is a nutritious "morsel" of all the news that's fit to print.
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