Scroll, Click, Repeat: Can short-form news redefine journalism without replacing it?
By Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Thursday, 15th May 2025 at 2:33pmThe rise of short-form news formats—Instagram reel explainers, 60-word summaries, and bite-sized updates is reshaping how audiences engage with journalism. While long-form reporting once dominated public discourse, today’s brevity-driven audience is steering news consumption into new territory.
“In a busy routine, consuming news daily through traditional media is difficult. Sitting with a newspaper and skimming through the content takes time and effort. Scrolling the same content on my mobile, in 60 words whenever I find time is more convenient and keeps me up to date on any trending issues,” said Sailesh Krishnamurthy, an IT professional. However, he added that for important developments such as “Operation Sindoor”, long-form stories were still essential to understand conte...
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