But newborn research suggests that the specter of the lessening good ache is anything but new. In fact, quotations from politicians have been effort shorter for more than a century. According to a newborn article in the scholarly journal Journalism Studies by David M. Ryfe and Markus Kemmelmeier, both professors at the University of Nevada, production quotations evolved in much the aforementioned way as TV good bites. By 1916, they found, the average semipolitical excerpt in a production news had fallen to most half the length of the average excerpt in 1892.
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[Hat tip to justice Lippman]
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