0 (of a piece of writing or entertainment) longer than usual and with a lot of details: --
He argues that the Americans are much better than the British at long-form, investigative reporting.
We're not doing long-form documentaries on local television any more.
This aired as six one-minute episodes between long-form programming.
It licenses a variety of long-form concerts, documentaries, behind the scenes footage and interviews from both major and independent music labels.
In recent years, the magazine has also begun running long-form journalism.
It is specifically intended as a format for novella-length nonfiction literature or long-form journalism.
Prior to that the material had been released on long-form home-video and later as a laserdisc.
In 2003, she was reassigned to overnight duty where she was both a long-form and news update anchorwoman.
The overnight hour aired live after the second hour of long-form programs (repeated from the first hour).
It is notable as one of the first long-form video releases of an album.