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The Return of the Long Interview
Why three-hour conversations are becoming the most valuable format in journalism again.
A curious thing has happened to the interview. It got longer.
In an era of eight-second attention spans, the three-hour, uncut conversation is quietly winning. Subscribers pay for it. Politicians request it. Reporters use it to catch what a fifteen-minute Q&A could never surface.
Long interviews are inefficient by design. That is exactly why they work.

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Julia Fosah
Julia Fosah is the founding editor of ITTV News, reporting on politics, media and culture across three continents.
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