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Julie Friedline <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Nov 1992 17:08:52 -0600
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Mark -- I'm not familiar with the work you mention on Le Bebete, but would
be interested in taking a look at it. Do you have a citation(s)? My
approach will be more rhetorical/critical in nature. This is still in the
thinking stage, but I'd like to integrate some work with genre -- talk about the
melding of comedy and politics/news. (We've always suspected that the
two had a lot in common, haven't we?) I'll keep you posted as I work
through this. Thanks for your response!
Julie Friedline
Communication Studies
University of Iowa
 
On Thu, 12 Nov 1992, Mark POINDEXTER wrote:
 
> I don't have anything you could use on Comedy Central's coverage of the
> conventions, but am interested in exactly what kind of approach you are taking
> in your analysis.  I do have some material on the daily French TV satire
> Le Bebete Show that may or may not be useful to you. A survey showed that a
> significant minority of viewers are actually influenced by this program in
> the way they view French political leaders.
>
> .ak

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