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Thursday, May 8, 2008

The appeal of humor

A fascinating study from the Project for Excellence in Journalism finds that there is strong demand for news about serious topics - if it is presented in a non-serious way. The study analyzed the content of the Daily Show, finding its choice of news topics selective. Interestingly, the show "not only assumes, but even requires, previous and significant knowledge of the news on the part of viewers if they want to get the joke."

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