I don't have any stats, but I know that very few of those who submit are selected. My wife and I received a long form write-up (just under 700 words). The process started with our submission on the website, but then we got a call from a writer a few weeks later. Between talking to us, our parents, and our minister, I'd say he put at least 10 hours into researching and writing.
A day or two before the wedding, he told us that he wrote both a long form piece and a shorter, more typical piece. He wasn't sure which would get published, but he was obviously pushing for the longer piece to get in. It did.
Oddly enough, our write-up isn't included in the Rap Genius dataset. Maybe it's too recent or the longer write-ups aren't included.
Not to be rude or offend you, but, why? You're saying a newspaper spend 10 hours researching and writing a 700-word article about your wedding? Is this a "local flavour" type article, like they might do about assorted residents? Or are your families famous or ? Did you pay for this kind of placement? Perhaps I'm socially inept here, I just feel like I'm missing something.
As far as being in the dataset, certainly they aren't analyzing every flavour-style thing article, just "announcements"? Just like a 2-page life-in-review article on someone famous when they die doesn't really go in the obit section, does it?
I was surprised that we got in and shocked that they put so much time into the article. I can't believe it makes economic sense to put so much into such a short write-up, but I guess it does for The Times.
Together my wife and I check quite a few boxes that the NY Time typically looks for. We aren't famous or all that noteworthy, but we do have an interesting story of how we met. That was the main focus of the article.
A day or two before the wedding, he told us that he wrote both a long form piece and a shorter, more typical piece. He wasn't sure which would get published, but he was obviously pushing for the longer piece to get in. It did.
Oddly enough, our write-up isn't included in the Rap Genius dataset. Maybe it's too recent or the longer write-ups aren't included.