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Journalism, Satire or Just Laughs? "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," Examined

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May 8, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Journalism, Satire or Just Laughs? "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," Examined

  • Overview
  • What's On—And What's Not On—The Daily Show
  • A Focus on Satire
  • Making Fun of the Press
  • Attacking Politicians: Who Gets Ridiculed?
  • The Daily Show is NOT Journalism
  • Like a Cable Talk Show
  • Methodology
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