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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/20/style/longform-podcast-says-goodbye.html
The State of Podcasting. After 12 years, the hosts of "Longform" will soon release its final episode, capping a podcast that unwittingly captured the shifts in the journalism and publishing
https://www.reddit.com/r/longform/comments/rx0c04/longformorg_shutting_down/
Longform.org shutting down. Truly a sad day in history. Dang. We are all going to have to rally and use this sub more often. This was hands-down my favorite site on the internet. Sucks. I loved finding articles on there and the ability to search by location or topic. I've been refreshing it for weeks with nothing new.
https://www.reddit.com/r/longform/comments/rxf5hn/with_longformorg_shutting_down_lets_list_out_some/
Welcome to r/longform! We are a community that enjoys a good read. We appreciate longform journalism, narrative journalism, and creative nonfiction. We believe that a good content is worth taking the time to fully immerse yourself, often times in a comfy chair. A good "longform" piece will typically be over 2000 words, but could be as high as
https://davidhayes.ca/2024/06/longform-no-more/
Ratliff, for example, will continue his feature writing career and is launching a podcast called Shell Game The depressing state of the industry is, according to Ratliff, nothing new. He told The New York Times, "For most of my career people have been saying that long-form journalism was dying or already dead."
https://defector.com/the-longform-podcast-told-the-story-of-an-industry
A single Longform episode can invoke fierce inspiration or great sorrow, sometimes both within an hour. The power of a podcast is often found in its ability to distract the listener from events in their own life they would rather not think about. Longform was both expansive and accessible enough to let a new listener enjoy that power for hours
https://www.vulture.com/article/longform-podcast-best-episodes.html
Nothing can keep going forever, but perhaps what's left behind can be preserved. What Longform has created is a historical record of American nonfiction that's so monumental it should really
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytQMkX-lZyI
Chad Millman, ESPN The Magazine: The term "longform" is just precious. Longform is just storytelling, and magazines and newspapers have been doing it for dec
https://www.brookings.edu/articles/what-is-longform-and-where-is-it-going/
Whatever you call it, "longform" online content "takes you on a journey in the way that maybe a short blog post or a tweet is not going to," said New York Times Senior Graphic Editor Hannah
https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/longform/id551088534
Interviews with writers, journalists, filmmakers, and podcasters about how they do their work. Hosted by Aaron Lammer, Max Linsky, and Evan Ratliff.
https://longform.org/posts/longform-podcast-455-lawrence-wright
Lawrence Wright is an author, screenwriter, playwright, and a staff writer for The New Yorker. "There's nothing more important about a person than their story. In a way, that's who we are. And yet, memories fade and people die. So those stories disappear
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/25/opinion/when-long-form-is-bad-form.html
When 'Long-Form' Is Bad Form. LAST week, the sports and pop culture website Grantland published a story called " Dr. V's Magical Putter " — a piece of "long-form," as we now call
https://longform.org/podcast?p=2
Longform Podcast #555: Evan Hughes. Evan Hughes is a journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, GQ, The Atlantic, The Atavist and many others. His book, just out in paperback, is Pain Hustlers: Crime and Punishment at an Opioid Startup. "It should be called slow-form journalism….
https://www.imaginepub.com/where-find-best-long-form-content/
1. Epic Magazine: For fans of long-form content that's too-good-to-be-true. Real-life murder mysteries. True heist stories. Actual spy tales. With this type of material, it's no wonder Epic Magazine's distinctive visual style skews toward pulp and genre fiction. This digital magazine, founded by alumni of Wired and This American Life
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/report-ceedee-lamb-is-not-expected-at-training-camp-without-new-deal
The calendar has flipped to July, but nothing has changed on the contract front for Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb. Lamb is looking for an extension and the failure to land one kept him from taking part in the team's offseason program this spring. It also earned him more than $100,000 in fines
https://forum.obsidian.md/t/longform-projects-and-scenes-disappear-following-sync/68333
The problem. Following each sync, Longform appears lose connection with all projects and associated scenes. The files are still there, but they aren't recognised in the Longform tab. This is normally remedied by simply restarting Obsidian - all the projects and scenes reappear in the Longform tab and then it functions again.
https://vdare.com/articles/biden-s-incapacity-nothing-new-and-certainly-not-a-conspiracy-theory
Biden's Incapacity Nothing New, And CERTAINLY Not A "Conspiracy Theory". Post. 2024-07-01. French Elections: Rightists Are Close To A Majority, But Maybe Not Close Enough. Article. 2024-06-30. VDARE.com On Marine Le Pen And France's Long March To Immigration Patriotism: "Elle A Persisté"—She Persisted.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathanreichental/2024/06/29/apples-vision-pro-is-amazing-but-no-one-wants-it/
Apple's Vision Pro wasn't the first in this category. Not by a long way. The earliest head mounted displays for computing and virtual reality (VR), also known as VR headsets, go back to the 1960s.
http://necessaryfiction.com/reviews/the-long-form/
The Long Form is formally disrupted by images, by sections, by fragments, but Briggs, ultimately, always circles around what it means to find joy in that disruption, as it offers new ways of thinking. Just as Helen's day is disrupted, so is the reader's experience of the novel, as well as of Fielding's novel—and, perhaps, of all novels.
https://www.wcvb.com/article/here-are-new-mass-laws-that-go-into-effect-today/61468696
July 1 is the start of a new fiscal year in Massachusetts. Not only do a number of laws go into effect today, but it should be the start to a new budget. However, nothing's been approved.
https://www.npr.org/2024/06/28/nx-s1-4992010/supreme-court-homeless-punish-sleeping-encampments
The decision is a win for Western cities that wanted more powers to manage record homelessness. But advocates for the unhoused say the decision will do nothing to solve the larger problem
https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2024/06/30/sotu-pelosi-full-interview.cnn
Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi tells CNN's Dana Bash that "there's nothing as well as just as Joe Biden getting up and taking the ball over the finish line. Something else could be chaotic."
https://247sports.com/longformarticle/sec-footballs-10-most-talented-secondary-groups-in-2024-ranked-233432351/
(Photo: Ole Miss Athletics ) Ole Miss returns two starters across five spots in the secondary under new assistants Wes Neighbors III and Bryan Brown, who lead the safety and cornerback efforts.The
https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/17bz5mc/is_longform_content_obsolete_now/
Over 10k articles published since 1996, on current domain since 2013, nothing under 2k words, most over 7k words, more than 500 over 20k words, more than a dozen over 100k words. Average is 12k words per page. Nothing ranking lower than 30. More than 2k ranking 1, another 1k ranking 2 to 5, and average rank when combing rank of all 10k pages is 16.
https://www.adweek.com/media/long-form-content-boosts-engagement-can-publishers-right/
Nothing new under the sun. The problem is, smart publishers are no longer just interested in more people; they care as much about engaging the right people as they do about unique visitor counts
https://longform.org/best
Flynn on the Longform Podcast. Sean Flynn Esquire Jul 2000 1 h Permalink. Best Article Sports. ... Alexey Molchanov, history's most daring freediver, is reaching improbable depths—and discovering a new kind of enlightenment as he conquers one of the world's wildest sports. Daniel Riley GQ Sep 2021 30 min Permalink. Best Article Business Tech.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/01/books/review/book-bans-fiction-danger-plato-republic.html
Nearly 2,400 years ago, Plato worried that stories could corrupt susceptible minds. Moral panics over fiction have been common ever since. For Plato, storytelling was a license for bad behavior
https://parade.com/news/robert-irwin-living-his-best-life-video-gorgeous-scenery-june-2024
Fans are in awe of the scenery captured in a new video that Robert Irwin recently shared with his social media followers. "June. Snow, sand and sunshine," the 20-year-old conservationist wrote
https://lithub.com/what-does-longform-journalism-really-mean/
If labels like "longform" mean anything, then Love and Ruin is also the first collection of stories that typify a new genre, a successor to titles like Wolfe's The New Journalism and Robert Boynton's The New New Journalism. "'Longform' written storytelling . . . was, it was said, going the way of the black rhino," Ratliff writes
https://www.npr.org/2013/04/12/176954687/great-long-form-journalism-just-clicks-away
As newspapers around the country struggle with declining subscription rates and smaller staffs, passionate, long-form digital storytelling is creating new ways of delivering richly detailed
https://medium.com/@oliverlindberg/a-journey-into-digital-longform-c59ecf7c3bc1
D igital longform. It's a format that has exploded in popularity ever since The New York Times launched its now-famous 'Snow Fall' piece in 2012. Shortly afterwards came the Guardian's