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♦ bedazzled with bronze
"When we pick up a newspaper, we understand that there are only so many inches available for the story and the reporter might have only had a few hours to assemble a piece. So although we expect the article to be accurate and insightful, we have limited expectations. When we read a magazine, however, we expect more: a longer story, a higher caliber of reporter, and better prose. We expect the magazine article to do what the other media can't -- take us deeper into the subject matter and know who we are as readers."
- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Journalism
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