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Since the late 1990s, as breaking news and other types of journalism adapted, long feature stories remained best suited for print. Then, in 2012, The New York Times published “Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek,” a 17,000–word narrative. -
Can long-form journalism, a genre home for explanatory and literary forms, make a comeback in a digital age? The short answer: Yes, but some things need to change. -
Three academicians — Robert Gutsche Jr., Susan Jacobson and Jacqueline Marino — will study the effectiveness and sustainability of long-form digital journalism on behalf of RJI. The three are the newest RJI Research Scholars.