tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8164824657461407232.post6779091734643090004..comments2023-09-13T06:52:12.060-07:00Comments on TV Criticism 2014: Then & Now: The Trend of Comedy Central NetworkMishhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06778861458627181101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8164824657461407232.post-25218008658610659562014-05-10T09:01:14.222-07:002014-05-10T09:01:14.222-07:00Very interesting look at Comedy Central as a whole...Very interesting look at Comedy Central as a whole rather than a specific show that is featured on the network. I really like how you pointed out that women only make up 40% of the target demographic and how shows like South Park and the Man Show are filled with crude, sexist, racist humor that would be off-putting to most female viewers, which is completely true. Not many of my female friends enjoy some of the more "male-dominated" shows on CC like I do. I especially enjoyed the part of your blog where you discuss the new female dominated shows with Sarah Silverman and Amy Schumer and how these women aren;t stereotypical "dumb blondes" and are actually funny, intelligent women who are fun to watch. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03887799626574676190noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8164824657461407232.post-43721294252720369272014-05-06T17:37:01.145-07:002014-05-06T17:37:01.145-07:00Interesting blog. I liked the background knowledg...Interesting blog. I liked the background knowledge of how Comedy Central became a major cable channel. I am a personal fan of most of the shows you brought up in conversation. I was a little surprised you did not bring up "Broad City." I think that show goes along with the girl-bro humor, with two lead characters being women. Great blog!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06752762157781735266noreply@blogger.com