This study examined substantive political coverage of the first presidential debate and the political conventions in 2004 on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and the broadcast television networks' nightly newscasts. The study found the networks' coverage to be more hype than substance and coverage on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart to be more humor than substance. The amount of substantive information in The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and the broadcast network newscasts was the same, regardless of whether the unit of analysis was news stories about the presidential election campaign or the entire half-hour program
For the last decade, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (TDS), a (Comedy Central) cable comedy show, ha...
This study explored social judgment theory’s utility in a political comedy context. As a model of at...
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is an entertainment news show that succeeds in reining in a large po...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).By all accounts, America's dependence on traditional news ...
For the last decade, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (TDS), a (Comedy Central) cable comedy show, ha...
The social meaning of television news has been under transformation since the successes of cable new...
The social meaning of television news has been under transformation since the successes of cable new...
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart uses humor to explore, analyze, and criticize current media and poli...
This small scale study or pilot case looks into how studio audiences participate; as well as how we ...
tended to rate both candidates more negatively, even when controlling for par-tisanship and other de...
In an effort to tease out possible expressions of dispositional differences in people of different p...
How has political comedy on television in the United States changed over time? Earlier examples of p...
This work examines the historical implications of 24-hour television news on elections and policy in...
Jon Stewart, the anchor and purveyor of “fake news,” has catapulted television\u27s The Daily Show i...
Satirical news programs are a very popular concept where people tune in to them for a laugh and migh...
For the last decade, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (TDS), a (Comedy Central) cable comedy show, ha...
This study explored social judgment theory’s utility in a political comedy context. As a model of at...
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is an entertainment news show that succeeds in reining in a large po...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).By all accounts, America's dependence on traditional news ...
For the last decade, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (TDS), a (Comedy Central) cable comedy show, ha...
The social meaning of television news has been under transformation since the successes of cable new...
The social meaning of television news has been under transformation since the successes of cable new...
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart uses humor to explore, analyze, and criticize current media and poli...
This small scale study or pilot case looks into how studio audiences participate; as well as how we ...
tended to rate both candidates more negatively, even when controlling for par-tisanship and other de...
In an effort to tease out possible expressions of dispositional differences in people of different p...
How has political comedy on television in the United States changed over time? Earlier examples of p...
This work examines the historical implications of 24-hour television news on elections and policy in...
Jon Stewart, the anchor and purveyor of “fake news,” has catapulted television\u27s The Daily Show i...
Satirical news programs are a very popular concept where people tune in to them for a laugh and migh...
For the last decade, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (TDS), a (Comedy Central) cable comedy show, ha...
This study explored social judgment theory’s utility in a political comedy context. As a model of at...
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is an entertainment news show that succeeds in reining in a large po...