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Excellence in Incompetence: The Daily Show Creates a Moment of Zen
Hodgkiss, Megan Turley
Hodgkiss, Megan Turley
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Jon Stewart, the anchor and purveyor of “fake news,” has catapulted television's The Daily Show into prominence. The show functions as both a source of political humor and a vehicle for political commentary. This thesis explores how the program visually and rhetorically problematizes the hegemonic model of traditional television news, and how it tips the balance between what is considered serious news and what has become cliché about the broadcast industry.
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2006-12-04
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Television, Traditional News Media, Hegemony, CNN, Political Communication, Humor Theory, Parody, Visual Communication, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
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Hodgkiss, Megan Turley (2006). "Excellence in Incompetence: The Daily Show Creates a Moment of Zen." Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1061282
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2011-11-23
