Ten years ago this week, in December 2012, “Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek,” an ambitious multimedia feature about a deadly avalanche in Washington State that year, took the journalism world by storm. In less than a week after it was published online, the article, which was broken up into six chapters and combined more than 15,000 words with video interviews, interactive graphics and animated simulations, was viewed by more than 3.5 million people. The Wire heralded it as a pivotal moment in journalism.

Origen: ‘Snow Fall’ at 10: How It Changed Journalism – The New York Times

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