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Readers will finish long stories - especially from a trusted source

Readers will finish long stories - especially from a trusted source

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readers finished 94% of the longform pieces they started... with much faster download speeds and the advent of the tablet’s “lean back” reading experience, journalism has seen a rise in “longform” ventures... analytics offer an incomplete picture of reader behavior, and little real insight into how readers engage. Page views, entrances, time on page, and bounce rates are helpful to only a limited degree... So we figured: Let’s ... start asking them who they are, and how they act when they encounter longform... - Readers will finish long stories—especially if they come from a trusted source - Columbia Journalism Review

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