Atlantic's Kinsley Uses 1,820 Words to Say Newspaper Articles Are Too Long

Atlantic's Kinsley Uses 1,820 Words to Say Newspaper Articles Are Too Long

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Published: January 06, 2010 @ 2:59 pm
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By Dylan Stableford

Michael Kinsley, Atlantic columnist and editor of a soon-to-be launched Atlantic Media site, wrote an articlepublished on the Atlantic website -- under the heading “Newspaper articles are too long.”

Kinsley argues that readers are abandoning print for online because of brevity, not necessarily technology.

He points to a couple of recent print articles – from the New York Times and Washington Post – on healthcare reform, noting their word counts (Times: 1,456; Post: 1,500) and promptly tears them apart for unnecessary verbiage.

The irony here, of course, is it took Kinsley needed 1,820 words to make his argument, when – as Peter Kafka notes -- he could’ve made it in, like, 20.

Tags: journalism, Media, newspapers, The Atlantic
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