This study uses online survey data (n=127) with an embedded media manipulation to examine relationships between character liking, media enjoyment, and narrative consistent attitudes with late-night political comedian, Stephen Colbert’s satirical campaign finance narrative. The data offer empirical support for the notion that narratively structured political satire processing models should consider relevant entertainment psychology and narrative persuasion concepts such as how audiences respond to the main characters and the role enjoyment plays in the process. Using structural equation modeling, media enjoyment significantly mediated the relationship between character liking and narrative consistent attitude formation (about the antagonist)...
Research has shown that political satire programs offer both important information about contemporar...
This study explored social judgment theory’s utility in a political comedy context. As a model of at...
Research into political satire programs show that they can be informative in the same way traditiona...
This study uses online survey data (n=127) with an embedded media manipulation to examine relationsh...
While satirical news has the potential to sway viewers’ political opinions, empirical evidence for t...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric ...
This study constructs and tests a conceptual model of how and for whom political satire affects poli...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric and...
Satirical news blends entertainment with information and opinion. Satire can thus impact various aud...
This multi-experiment study builds upon extant political entertainment theory, testing whether satir...
<p>This article features a multi-study research effort (Study 1 <i>N </i>= 331; Study 2 <i>N </i>= 3...
This dissertation examines contemporary satirical news. Satirical news covers current affairs throug...
The study examined the ways in which individuals manage inconsistent information about actors and fi...
The continual presence of political content on entertainment programs has prompted a wider recogniti...
Over the past decade, scholars have begun to examine late-night comedy programming as a source of in...
Research has shown that political satire programs offer both important information about contemporar...
This study explored social judgment theory’s utility in a political comedy context. As a model of at...
Research into political satire programs show that they can be informative in the same way traditiona...
This study uses online survey data (n=127) with an embedded media manipulation to examine relationsh...
While satirical news has the potential to sway viewers’ political opinions, empirical evidence for t...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric ...
This study constructs and tests a conceptual model of how and for whom political satire affects poli...
Political satire television is continuing to develop into an integral part of political rhetoric and...
Satirical news blends entertainment with information and opinion. Satire can thus impact various aud...
This multi-experiment study builds upon extant political entertainment theory, testing whether satir...
<p>This article features a multi-study research effort (Study 1 <i>N </i>= 331; Study 2 <i>N </i>= 3...
This dissertation examines contemporary satirical news. Satirical news covers current affairs throug...
The study examined the ways in which individuals manage inconsistent information about actors and fi...
The continual presence of political content on entertainment programs has prompted a wider recogniti...
Over the past decade, scholars have begun to examine late-night comedy programming as a source of in...
Research has shown that political satire programs offer both important information about contemporar...
This study explored social judgment theory’s utility in a political comedy context. As a model of at...
Research into political satire programs show that they can be informative in the same way traditiona...