More expensive (and long) long-form journalism such as that found in magazines has had a more difficult time finding a home on the web compared to shorter News McNugget pieces.
According to "Long Form Journalism Starts a New Chapter" on the online UK Guardian, however, "With the help of [@IfYouOnly on] Twitter and sites such as Long Form and The Awl, longer articles are finding a new lease of life as people take the time to find and read them."
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