Media bias even in so-called humor is off the hook. Which is why these Leftist late-night programs fail.
- Media Research Center reviewed 136 late-night show episodes recently.
- Analysis found 98% of political jokes targeted Donald Trump.
- A ratio of 40:1 jokes targeted Trump over Kamala Harris.
- Of 1,463 jokes, 1,428 were about Trump and only 35 about Harris.
- Other Republican figures were frequently joked about.
- Late-night shows rarely feature conservative guests.
- These shows skew left politically in their content.
🚨 BREAKING STUDY: 98% of “comedy” show campaign jokes target Donald Trump.
Election interference is no laughing matter.https://t.co/reUvwvhbhT
— MRC NewsBusters (@newsbusters) October 30, 2024
- Hosts include Colbert, Kimmel, Fallon, and Meyers.
- Trump’s presence sustains late-night content focus.
- Colbert interviewed Kamala Harris amid this skew.
- Viewership decline since 2016 noted.
- Some attribute content’s partisanship to this decline.
- Trump’s influence reportedly benefits late-night ratings.
- CBS canceled “The Late Late Show” amid low ratings.
- The format’s sustainability is questioned without Trump as a focal point.
Research shows that 98% of late-night ‘jokes’ since September have targeted targeted Donald Trump.
A total of 1,463 to 35.https://t.co/teMrBJ9uZw
— OutKick (@Outkick) October 30, 2024
97% of political jokes told by Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert in September targeted President Trump. 544 were about Trump, while 14 were about former VP Joe Biden, according to a study conducted by George Mason University. – Lauryn – Daily Caller
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