Young adults eschew traditional nightly news for "The Daily Show."

They'll take Jon, and that's the way it is

May 13, 2007|By Gail Shister, Inquirer Staff Writer
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"He's smart. He makes me laugh. He's very good at tracking inconsistency and hyprocrisy in politics. I've written books about the problems of tactical coverage of politics by reporters. He does it in three minutes."

Or, as the University of Delaware's Young puts it: "He does better in 22 minutes criticizing the norms of journalism than I do in a semester. I should hate him."

Traditionally, people have gleaned political information from nontraditional news sources such as comedy, Jamieson says.

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For young adults, funny is the spoonful of sugar that helps the medicine go down. In Jamieson's words, "they get information in places they're willing to go."

Case in point: Matthew Kolasa, 19, a Penn junior from Princeton majoring in philosophy and politics, watches The Daily Show "chiefly for the laughs," but learns something, too.

"Within his political satire, Stewart makes really interesting points," Kolasa says. "He can make an argument with such smartness and wit. I think the U.S. senators could take a lesson from him."

Occasionally, The Daily Show makes political news: Republican Sen. John McCain announced his '04 presidential candidacy on the show. John Kerry's first interview on the Swift boat controversy was with Stewart.

Despite snippets of real news, however, rest assured The Daily Show is in no danger of going straight. Executive producer Javerbaum compares it to eating an entire pizza, with a spinach topping.

"You can kid yourself that you're getting your veggies and you're healthy. In reality, we do have veggies, but we also have lots of cheese and low-grade flour. We make no bones about it."

Clearly, young adults prefer the cheese.

 


Contact TV columnist Gail Shister at 215-854-2224 or gshister@phillynews.com. Read her recent work at http://go.philly.com/gailshister.

 

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