A History of Television News Parody in America

Nothing but the Truthiness

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A History of Television News Parody in America

Nothing but the Truthiness

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In this book, Curt Hersey explores the history of U.S. media, demonstrating how news parody has entertained television audiences by satirizing political and social issues and offering a lighthearted take on broadcast news. Despite shifts away from broadcast and cable delivery, comedians like Samantha Bee, Michael Che, and John Oliver continue this tradition of delivering topical humor within a newscast format. In this history of the television news parody genre, Hersey critically engages with the norms and presentational styles of television journalism at the time of their production. News parody has increasingly become part of the larger journalistic field, with viewers often turning to this parodic programming as a supplement and corrective to mainstream news sources. Beginning in the 1960s with the NBC program That Was the Week That Was, the history of news parody is analyzed decade by decade by focusing on presidential and political coverage, as well as the genre’s critiques of television network and cable journalism. Case studies include Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update;” HBO’s Not Necessarily the News; Comedy Central’s original Daily Show, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and The Colbert Report; and HBO’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Scholars of media history, political communication, and popular culture will find this book particularly useful.

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Table of Contents

Dedication
Table of Contents
Permissions
Acknowledgements
I.Chapter 1: Tell Me Again About the Rabbit, John
II.Chapter 2: That Was the Decade That Was: The 1960s and the Limits of Network News Parody
III.Chapter 3: Weekend Update: Moving News Parody to Late Night
IV.Chapter 4: News Parody in the 80's Multi-Channel Era: HBO's Not Necessarily the News
V.Chapter 5: The Daily Show in the 1990s: From Kilborn to Stewart
VI.Chapter 6: Stewart and Colbert in the Post-Network Era
VII.Chapter 7: Passing the Torch in the 2010s: A New Generation of News Parody Anchors
VIII.Chapter 8: News Parody Moving Forward
IX.Bibliography

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Published 22 Feb 2024
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 296
ISBN 9781793637802
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 227 x 150 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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