0 (of a piece of writing or entertainment) longer than usual and with a lot of details:
We're not doing long-form documentaries on local television any more.
He argues that the Americans are much better than the British at long-form, investigative reporting.
Cohen has written an interesting long-form poem.
Many Canadians have complained the long-form census violates their privacy.
The range and depth of Johann Hari's reporting and analysis reminds us long-form British journalism is alive and well.
Mr Grueskin's mission will be to balance timely news stories with the long-form, deeply reported and analytic journalism that defines the Journal.
Of the initial 3,409 respondents who agreed to a long-form telephone campaign survey, 3,137 agreed to do a post-election survey.
The publication helps to bring indie music to the forefront through its reporting while also highlighting established artists in long-form interviews.
The show has a variety of content: long-form stories, technology segments, automotive profiles, video game previews and modeling vignettes.
In 1985, the seminar switched to long-form sessions due to the sophistication of the country music marketplace.