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short-form

Or ǰ·ڴǰ

[shawrt-fawrm]

adjective

  1. noting or relating to journalistic content or a genre of journalism characterized by short articles.

  2. noting or relating to other types of print or visual media characterized by content that is short in length.

    short-form video clips.



noun

  1. journalistic or other media content so characterized.

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Cosm has in the past shown largely short-form original programming, and “The Matrix” marks its first foray into feature-length films.

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The “Abbott Elementary” creator and star returned a year after her first-time hosting and once again flexed short-form comedy muscles that made her an online star before TV stardom.

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Given he has been overlooked for so long, few would have blamed him had he given up and chased the dollars in short-form leagues.

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Far-right influencers and talking heads quickly learned to prey on pliant minds, disseminating untruths via short-form video content that users would see as factual.

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Five years ago, another U.S. company, Quibi, famously launched by Meg Whitman and Jeffrey Katzenburg, tried to remake the business of short-form video, but the effort shut down fewer than seven months after its launch.

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