LONGFORM

Etymology

Adjective

longform (not comparable)

(advertising, of a television advertisement) Running for a relatively long time, typically more than two minutes.

(journalism, broadcasting) Longer and more detailed than is normal.

a longform article; a longform news broadcast

Antonyms

• shortform

Source: Wiktionary



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