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Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« on: May 08, 2008, 06:16:58 PM »
Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
AP Associated Press
by David Bauder
05/08/2008

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A journalism think tank studying "The Daily Show" doesn't believe many people get their news from Jon Stewart — because otherwise they wouldn't get the jokes.

The Project for Excellence in Journalism also said it was surprised at how much the Comedy Central late-night program resembles "The O'Reilly Factor," "Hardball" and other cable news shows in content.

The Washington-based organization asked its researchers to study a year's worth of "The Daily Show" tapes — hardly a grim assignment — after hearing the frequent claim that many young people learn about the world from Stewart instead of more traditional news sources.

Tom Rosenstiel, the project's director, said he doubts this is the case. He considers "The Daily Show" more of a political satire in the tradition of newspapermen like Art Buchwald, H.L. Mencken and Russell Baker.

"They're not making jokes about Dan Quayle is dumb or Gerald Ford is clumsy," he said. "They're not making jokes that you could get if you live in the country but don't read the news ... . You can't get the jokes if you're not watching the news. The jokes are designed to make you think more about the news."

A Comedy Central representative had no immediate comment on the study. Stewart has consistently ridiculed the idea that he's somehow a newsman, saying he's just a comic.

Politics, government and the Bush administration's policies in Iraq accounted for about half of the show's content, making it quite similar to the focus of serious cable news shows, the study said. About 8 percent of the show's time is spent looking at the behavior of the press.

The show is actually making some very serious political commentary, "but they use humor to do it," Rosenstiel said.

With some stories in no way conducive to humor, "The Daily Show" ignores certain big events. The Minnesota bridge collapse wasn't mentioned on the show, and the Virginia Tech massacre was largely ignored, the study said.

While Stewart aims most of his firepower at Republicans, the show is actually pretty balanced in its bookings, the study noted. Of the clearly partisan, 15 guests were conservative and 18 were liberal. Presumptive GOP presidential nominee John McCain was a guest on Wednesday's show.

"The fact that the lineup of guests is actually even surprised me," Rosenstiel said. "I thought going in that there weren't that many Republicans who would be willing to go on the show."


Story http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080508/ap_en_tv/tv_daily_show;_ylt=AgorB6mEvaQ775MUD7HnKtUnHL8C


Altogether yall............BULLSHI.....

First of all, this is an Al-AP-Jazerra article.

Secondly, it was written by lefty hack David Bauder.

Thirdly, The Project For Excellence in Journalism did this "research".   They're headed by Tom Rosentiel, another lefty tool.

the "Daily Show" balanced????    My azz.    It is a DNC propaganda tool hosted but an unfunny smarmy hack that appeals to the cheetos eating/bong smoking/unemployed unwashed young dork crowd.


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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2008, 10:24:29 AM »
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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #2 on: May 09, 2008, 01:06:29 PM »
Sadly, the DUmpmonkeys believe it's real.

Anything one millimeter to the right of Karl Marx is fair and balanced to those kooks.

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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #3 on: May 09, 2008, 04:19:57 PM »
I can believe that a lot of Republicans were willing to go on a hostile show.  Conservatives are generally able to stand their ground in such situations.  Liberals, OTOH, are generally afraid of going into similar environments.  I give you the nonsense that the presidential candidates pulled with Fox News or the fact that a lot of their websites are closed to those with different opinions.
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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #4 on: May 09, 2008, 04:41:25 PM »
I can believe that a lot of Republicans were willing to go on a hostile show.  Conservatives are generally able to stand their ground in such situations.  Liberals, OTOH, are generally afraid of going into similar environments.  I give you the nonsense that the presidential candidates pulled with Fox News or the fact that a lot of their websites are closed to those with different opinions.

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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #5 on: May 10, 2008, 12:56:46 PM »
ok, not to be contrary here .. but do ya'll watch the show? cause we do and i would agree with the article 100 percent.

Stewart is by far the funniest of those guys doing that schtick.. but he ask people embarrassing questions on both sides. he is actually getting somewhat chummy with John McCain and did ask McCain about that Hamas comment of Barack and McCain's answer was spot on.

he said, "Hamas hates me.. they just will never like me." and he enjoyed saying it.. he was smiling.. Stewart was expecting something more "oh i wont call names and such" from McCain.

our guy didnt back down, and shortly after that, that new GOP ad about "can we ask Obama?" came out.

i expect Stewart will cover that ad..

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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #6 on: May 10, 2008, 01:04:22 PM »
I can believe that a lot of Republicans were willing to go on a hostile show.  Conservatives are generally able to stand their ground in such situations.  Liberals, OTOH, are generally afraid of going into similar environments.  I give you the nonsense that the presidential candidates pulled with Fox News or the fact that a lot of their websites are closed to those with different opinions.


thats actually why we watch it: the conservatives, by and large, do quite well in rebuffing Stewarts' silly comments. and he is good natured to everyone. if he wasnt, he'd have an asshole reputation like David Letterman, but he gets pretty interesting people.

and if he uses a formula that works, so be it.. i dont find it a 'tool' of the left anymore than O Reilly is a 'tool' of conservatives. we all have our own opinions on stuff - we arent going to be swayed by some celebrity blowhard's opinions.

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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #7 on: May 10, 2008, 05:57:13 PM »
ok, not to be contrary here .. but do ya'll watch the show? cause we do and i would agree with the article 100 percent.

Stewart is by far the funniest of those guys doing that schtick.. but he ask people embarrassing questions on both sides. he is actually getting somewhat chummy with John McCain and did ask McCain about that Hamas comment of Barack and McCain's answer was spot on.

he said, "Hamas hates me.. they just will never like me." and he enjoyed saying it.. he was smiling.. Stewart was expecting something more "oh i wont call names and such" from McCain.

our guy didnt back down, and shortly after that, that new GOP ad about "can we ask Obama?" came out.

i expect Stewart will cover that ad..

yes, I have watched the show and I disagree with you.

Stewart is NOT funny; he's smarmy and full of himself.   And those goofy facial contortions make me want to jump through the screen and clean his clock.

I mean look at this guy's mug; it begs for 5 knuckles upside the head. 



He is tougher on conservative guests by far.   However, he does seemed to have "buddied up" with McCain.   

Newsbusters.org pointed out that this is another sly attempt by Al-AP-jazeera to equate in the article title a quasi-political-comedy show like the "Daily Show" with "The O"Reilly Factor".   
 

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/warner-todd-huston/2008/05/08/misleading-ap-headline-comedy-daily-show-lot-oreilly

The O'Reilly Factor takes hard looks at issues and is NOT a comedy show.    The research done does not equate the two shows other than to mention that both shows supposedly have balanced amounts of liberal and conservative guests.   Sloppy research and the usual biased lazy journalism by Al-AP-Jazeera

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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #8 on: May 11, 2008, 11:15:47 AM »

The O'Reilly Factor takes hard looks at issues and is NOT a comedy show.    The research done does not equate the two shows other than to mention that both shows supposedly have balanced amounts of liberal and conservative guests.   Sloppy research and the usual biased lazy journalism by Al-AP-Jazeera

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I comppletely agree withy you THA in that I've watched Stewart and find him consistantly biased against conservative guests!  I saw McCain sucking up to him the other night with Stewart's "renouce a man of faith close to you" (Bush) routine and was a little sickened by McCain's response.

As to O'Reilly, you're spot on right as well.  His show looks at hard issues, backed by extensive research!
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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #9 on: May 11, 2008, 11:50:16 AM »
ok, not to be contrary here .. but do ya'll watch the show? cause we do and i would agree with the article 100 percent.

Stewart is by far the funniest of those guys doing that schtick.. but he ask people embarrassing questions on both sides. he is actually getting somewhat chummy with John McCain and did ask McCain about that Hamas comment of Barack and McCain's answer was spot on.

he said, "Hamas hates me.. they just will never like me." and he enjoyed saying it.. he was smiling.. Stewart was expecting something more "oh i wont call names and such" from McCain.

our guy didnt back down, and shortly after that, that new GOP ad about "can we ask Obama?" came out.

i expect Stewart will cover that ad..

yes, I have watched the show and I disagree with you.

Stewart is NOT funny; he's smarmy and full of himself.   And those goofy facial contortions make me want to jump through the screen and clean his clock.

I mean look at this guy's mug; it begs for 5 knuckles upside the head. 



He is tougher on conservative guests by far.   However, he does seemed to have "buddied up" with McCain.   

Newsbusters.org pointed out that this is another sly attempt by Al-AP-jazeera to equate in the article title a quasi-political-comedy show like the "Daily Show" with "The O"Reilly Factor".   
 

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/warner-todd-huston/2008/05/08/misleading-ap-headline-comedy-daily-show-lot-oreilly

The O'Reilly Factor takes hard looks at issues and is NOT a comedy show.    The research done does not equate the two shows other than to mention that both shows supposedly have balanced amounts of liberal and conservative guests.   Sloppy research and the usual biased lazy journalism by Al-AP-Jazeera

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would you love his show if he only had conservatives on and made fun of liberals all the time?
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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #10 on: May 11, 2008, 02:22:58 PM »

would you love his show if he only had conservatives on and made fun of liberals all the time?

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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #11 on: May 11, 2008, 06:12:04 PM »

would you love his show if he only had conservatives on and made fun of liberals all the time?



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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #12 on: May 11, 2008, 08:17:37 PM »
ok, not to be contrary here .. but do ya'll watch the show? cause we do and i would agree with the article 100 percent.

Stewart is by far the funniest of those guys doing that schtick.. but he ask people embarrassing questions on both sides. he is actually getting somewhat chummy with John McCain and did ask McCain about that Hamas comment of Barack and McCain's answer was spot on.

he said, "Hamas hates me.. they just will never like me." and he enjoyed saying it.. he was smiling.. Stewart was expecting something more "oh i wont call names and such" from McCain.

our guy didnt back down, and shortly after that, that new GOP ad about "can we ask Obama?" came out.

i expect Stewart will cover that ad..

yes, I have watched the show and I disagree with you.

Stewart is NOT funny; he's smarmy and full of himself.   And those goofy facial contortions make me want to jump through the screen and clean his clock.

I mean look at this guy's mug; it begs for 5 knuckles upside the head. 



He is tougher on conservative guests by far.   However, he does seemed to have "buddied up" with McCain.   

Newsbusters.org pointed out that this is another sly attempt by Al-AP-jazeera to equate in the article title a quasi-political-comedy show like the "Daily Show" with "The O"Reilly Factor".   
 

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/warner-todd-huston/2008/05/08/misleading-ap-headline-comedy-daily-show-lot-oreilly

The O'Reilly Factor takes hard looks at issues and is NOT a comedy show.    The research done does not equate the two shows other than to mention that both shows supposedly have balanced amounts of liberal and conservative guests.   Sloppy research and the usual biased lazy journalism by Al-AP-Jazeera

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would you love his show if he only had conservatives on and made fun of liberals all the time?

Well, we already have that on talk radio.    :whatever:

The main point of starting this thread was to point out the lazy journalism of AP.    There is not comparison between The Daily Show and The O'Reilly Factor.

Stewart clamins he's a comic.   But boy, it sure doesn't look that way sometimes when he's waxing poetic on Dem talking points.

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Re: Study of 'Daily Show': It's a lot like O'Reilly
« Reply #13 on: May 12, 2008, 09:56:37 AM »
The show is utter crap, I dont watch it, end of story.
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