Delayed Gratification (magazine)
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Delayed Gratification is a quarterly magazine published in the United Kingdom by The Slow Journalism Company.[1] The magazine is an example of the slow movement and is described as "an antidote to throwaway media".[1] It covers the news events of the previous three months after the dust has settled. Its slogan is "last to breaking news".
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Editor | Marcus Webb & Rob Orchard |
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Staff writers | James Montague, Matthew Lee, Christian Tate (Art Director) |
Categories | News/Culture/Art/Politics/Sport/Current Affairs |
Frequency | Quarterly |
First issue | 10 January 2011 |
Company | Slow Journalism Company |
Country | UK |
Based in | London |
Language | English |
Website | www |
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The first issue was published in January 2011. The magazine features daily summaries for the quarter covered, plus long-form articles, photo features and infographics on the biggest stories of the period.[2] Each issue features cover art by a different artist. Issue one featured the piece "Freedom Of The Press" by Shepard Fairey.[2] The magazine is edited by Marcus Webb and Rob Orchard.[2][3]