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Can’T Take A Joke? The Asymmetrical Nature Of The Politicized Sense Of Humor, Roger Gans Oct 2015

Can’T Take A Joke? The Asymmetrical Nature Of The Politicized Sense Of Humor, Roger Gans

Proceedings of the New York State Communication Association

In an effort to tease out possible expressions of dispositional differences in people of different political ideologies, this study uses media preference and consumption data from the 2008 National Annenberg Election Survey (NAES08-Online) to examine characteristics of audiences for a range of television shows and genres. The individual shows include two political satires, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and The Colbert Report; a late-night comedy/variety show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno; a hospital-based ensemble situation comedy, Scrubs; two animated comedies, The Simpsons, and The Family Guy; and two action-oriented dramas, 24, and CSI: Miami …