Daily Show Viewers Smarter Than O'Reilly Viewers

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'Daily Show' viewers ace political quiz
Survey reveals late-night TV viewers better informed
By Bryan Long
CNN



(CNN) -- So, three guys are watching TV.

One turns on Jay Leno. One tunes into David Letterman. And the other watches Jon Stewart.

Who's better informed politically?

In a recent survey, viewers of Stewart's "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central tested better than Letterman and Leno viewers on a six-question politics quiz.

Viewers of all three shows know more about the background of presidential candidates and their positions on issues than people who don't watch late-night TV.

On top of that, "Daily Show" viewers know more about election issues than people who regularly read newspapers or watch television news, according to the National Annenberg Election Survey. (Pop quiz)

Dannagal Goldthwaite Young, a senior research analyst at the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, said "Daily Show" viewers came out on top "even when education, party identification, following politics, watching cable news, receiving campaign information online, age and gender are taken into consideration."

The quiz was given to 19,013 adults between July 15 and September 19.

The quiz included these questions:

"Who favors allowing workers to invest some of their Social Security contributions in the stock market?" Answer: Bush.

"Who urges Congress to extend the federal law banning assault weapons?" Answer: Kerry.

While viewers of NBC's "The Tonight Show" and CBS' "The Late Show" scored better than the general public, Stewart's fans came out on top.

Forty-nine percent of Leno and Letterman viewers got a perfect score on the quiz.

But 60 percent of "Daily Show" viewers answered all six questions correctly.

Just 42 percent of those who read a newspaper four days a week aced the test. Only 40 percent of those who watch network news four days a week got every answer right.

Comedy Central was waiting for news like this. On September 17, Stewart appeared on Bill O'Reilly's "The O'Reilly Factor" only to be told his viewers are "stoned slackers" and "dopey kids."

"You know what's really frightening?" O'Reilly asked Stewart. " You actually have an influence on this presidential election. That is scary, but it's true."

Comedy Central used its viewers' test scores Tuesday to strike back at Fox News Channel and O'Reilly's viewers.

It also trotted out stats from Nielsen Media Research to show that Stewart's viewers are not only smart, but more educated than O'Reilly's.


"Daily Show" viewers are 78 percent more likely than the average adult to have four or more years of college education, while O'Reilly's audience is only 24 percent more likely to have that much schooling.

Plus, the network noted, "Daily Show" viewers are 26 percent more likely to have a household income more than $100,000, while O'Reilly's audience is only 11 percent more likely to make that much money.

So the guy watching Stewart may not only be smart, but may also be rich.






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TOKZTLI said:
"Daily Show" viewers are 78 percent more likely than the average adult to have four or more years of college education, while O'Reilly's audience is only 24 percent more likely to have that much schooling.

Now we know why Bill appeals to the lower-intellectual reactionaries among us.
 
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I said before that I don't really watch news channels, but if The Daily Show is considered serious news, then strike my original comment. I watch this show often and find it very entertaining. I think they should cut some of those other news anchors because for the most part they are not all that funny. Stewart on the other hand has me laughing on a regular basis. If they showed him delivering news the entire half hour I would watch it more.

I was reading the paper at work a little while back, and read some similar statistics. It said that the majority of people between the ages of - I think it was 18-25 - turn to the Daily Show for their dose of news, this over Fox News and CNN.
 
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nefar559 said:
a blow to mcleanhatch...lol
why??? because the elites and the liberals and the the "i am smarter than you" people watch his show??

O'Reilly appeals to Everyday Average Americans

TOKZTLI said:
"Daily Show" viewers are 78 percent more likely than the average adult to have four or more years of college education, while O'Reilly's audience is only 24 percent more likely to have that much schooling.

Plus, the network noted, "Daily Show" viewers are 26 percent more likely to have a household income more than $100,000, while O'Reilly's audience is only 11 percent more likely to make that much money.[/COLOR]
O'Reilly appeals to Everyday Average Americans
 
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Mcleanhatch said:
why??? because the elites and the liberals and the the "i am smarter than you" people watch his show??

O'Reilly appeals to Everyday Average Americans



O'Reilly appeals to Everyday Average Americans

LOL, ok.
 
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mcleanhatch still without a clue. LOL. wow!

jon stewart might be crackin jokes but they hide the truth in humor. dumbasses need reality spoon fed to them. smart folks get it without provokation.