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Indiana University: Browning Article - Effects of Political TV Satire Transcend Party
January 30, 2020
BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, Jan. 30 -- Indiana University's Media School issued the following news:

While cable news shows increasingly reach a partisan audience, a less traditional form of programming may provide opportunities for political communicators to shape voters' views: satirical comedic TV programs, according to a study published by assistant professor Nicholas Browning.

"How media diet, partisan frames, candidate traits, and political organization-pu . . .

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