Sunday, January 28, 2024

NPR parody: "In the Know" (comedy)

In The Know; Brooke Gladstone, On the Media; CC Liu, Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

In The Know | official trailer | Peacock original
(Peacock) Jan. 4, 2024: In The Know is streaming Jan. 25th on Peacock: pck.tv/3vuBPly. SYNOPSIS: Lauren Caspian is NPR’s third most popular host. He’s a well-meaning, hypocritical nimrod, just like you and me. He’s also a stop motion puppet. Each episode follows the making of an episode of Lauren’s show In the Know, in which Lauren conducts in-depth interviews with real world human guests. Lauren collaborates with a diverse crew of NPR staff. They are also puppets and nimrods.

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In the Know
 On the Media (1/26/24): Hear about the new parody of National Public Radio (NPR) by the maker of Beavis & Butt-Head, Idiocracy, and Office Space Mike Judge and the team Woods and Gardner, two guys whose idea it was.

3. Zach Woods, an actor best known for his role of "Gabe Lewis" on The Office, and improviser and writer Brandon Gardner [@BrandonJGardner] talk about their new Peacock show In the Know, which parodies public radio and reflects our current culture wars. LISTEN

Plus, what gets lost in the blow-by-blow coverage of Trump's idiotic legal woes -- losing civil suits and facing four felony criminal trials.

After New Hampshire and Iowa, the GOP field is narrowing to Donald Trump's benefit once again. DeSantis' failed campaign has lessons for the political press: How did Florida Governor DeSantis go from right-wing media darling to loser and party outcast?

2. Dahlia Lithwick [@Dahlialithwick], lawyer and writer at Slate, on how our legal system isn't designed to save our democracy, and what's wrong with mainstream media's coverage of Trump's legal losses and upcoming trials. Listen.

1. Nick Nehamas [@NickNehamas], politics reporter for the New York Times, Mary Ellen Klas [@MaryEllenKlas], opinion writer at Bloomberg and former capital bureau chief for the Miami Herald, and Tom Scocca [@tomscocca], creator of the Indignity newsletter, on the rise and fall of Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign and the lessons it offers about how to cover elections. Listen.

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