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by Jon Levine | 8:14 am, July 20th, 2017
Ever since the birth of cable, television has been a rich panoply of channels with ideas and niche subjects to appeal to even the most specialized audiences and demographics.
With such rich content, the opportunity for cross-programming comparisons are boundless. On Wednesday New York Times TV critic James Poniewozik published an analysis of Fox & Friends, whose opening grafs compared the popular morning show to childrens television. In the Times Critics Notebook, Poniewozik specifically cited Dora the Explorer.
Per The Times:
Dora the Explorer asks kids to repeat after her (Swiper, no swiping!). Mister Rogers broke the fourth wall to welcome them to his neighborhood. The hosts of Romper Room pretended to see them through a magic mirror, and read their names on the air.
It turns out you can apply the same formula to morning news. Fox & Friends, the three-hour wake-up program on Fox News, is an interactive magic mirror for Donald J. Trump.
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lunasun
(21,646 posts)Hugin
(33,120 posts)Much better description of the morning tripe.
They MADE the Jaundiced Blimp.
Deb
(3,742 posts)Republican and their mandates fit quite nicely with that Dora character.
colsohlibgal
(5,275 posts)It is insidious, they use the "some say" line to throw out bad things about liberals and thumbs up about the crazy right.