This book provides the first history of the television news parody genre, analyzing how these shows have functioned as critiques of television news, politics, culture, and American society, while entertaining and informing audiences. Each chapter features a case study and discussion of the genre during a particular decade.
This book provides the first history of the television news parody genre, analyzing how these shows have functioned as critiques of television news, politics, culture, and American society, while entertaining and informing audiences. Each chapter features a case study and discussion of the genre during a particular decade.
Curt Hersey is associate professor of communication at Berry College in Rome, Georgia.
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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
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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