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Programs like Last Week Tonight and The Daily Show demonstrate how entertainment formats have replaced traditional journalism for many viewers. Studies show that audiences who consume political satire are often more informed about policy specifics than those who rely on cable news—yet they also exhibit greater cynicism about institutional efficacy.
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Entertainment content and popular media have a profound impact on society, shaping our attitudes, values, and behaviors. Movies and TV shows can influence our perceptions of different cultures, social issues, and historical events. Music can evoke emotions, inspire social movements, and provide a soundtrack for our lives. The representation of diverse groups and individuals in entertainment content has become increasingly important, with many calling for greater inclusivity and diversity. Programs like Last Week Tonight and The Daily
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