The Slow Journalism. Slow Journalism has emerged in recent years to enact a critique of the limitations and dangers of the speed of much mainstream contemporary journalistic practice. Delayed Gratification have kindly offered readers of Taking Time 10 off subscriptions just use the code DGTakingTime.

An amalgam of the more rarified forms of reportingexclusive investigativewith more informed more interpretive more explanatory even more impressionistic or opinionated takes on current events Stephens 2009 4. Matthew Lee is an associate editor and a co-founder of Delayed Gratification the worlds first Slow Journalism publication which launched in 2010 and recently celebrated its 10th birthday. Slow journalism promises what Mitchell Stephens has recently called wisdom journ- alism.
Twenty years ago media experts were already warning that working at high speeds encourages journalists to fall.
Megan Le Masurier explains it to us in an article from 2015. Slow journalism is a critical theory encouraging journalists working in all fields and on all timescales to be mindful of the way journalism is changing. Listen to the MP3 Audio here. Matthew Lee is an associate editor and a co-founder of Delayed Gratification the worlds first Slow Journalism publication which launched in 2010 and recently celebrated its 10th birthday.