Technorati Profile

null
 


Reverbiage.com is an NPR news feed aggregrator. It reads the latest news from NPR.org, and automatically organizes them by keyword. There are visualizations using world maps and interactive timelines.

Satire In Your Stocking With 'A Colbert Christmas'

Nov 19th, 2008 · Self-proclaimed "broadcasting legend" Stephen Colbert talks about his upcoming Christmas special on Comedy Central. According to Colbert, it will include goats dressed as reindeer and his own original Christmas songs.

Keywords: satirical · original · songs · legend · Christmas · proclaimed · Comedy Central · Reindeer · Colbert · Stephen Colbert · goat

Could 'Chocolate News' Be Better Than Colbert? *

Oct 15th, 2008 · Ever since the Chappelle's Show left the air in 2006, TV has been a little too white, says critic Andrew Wallenstein. A black comic perspective has been sorely missed. Will Chocolate News, Comedy Central's latest fake news show, make up for that?

Keywords: 2006 · critic · TV · Chocolate · comic · Andrew Wallenstein · Comedy Central · Colbert · emChocolate · emChappelle

Did The DNC Work On TV? *

Aug 28th, 2008 · The Democratic National Convention was in a way, one big reality television show. Who covered it best? Mary McNamara, the television critic for the Los Angeles Times, breaks it down from Colbert to CNN.

Keywords: critic · television · TV · CNN · Colbert · DNC · Democratic National Convention · McNamara · emLos · Angeles Times

Princeton Honors Colbert for 'Understandable Vanity' **

Jun 4th, 2008 · Princeton University awarded "The Great Princeton Class of 2008 Understandable Vanity Award" to Stephen Colbert. In accepting the honor, the faux conservative Comedy Central host told graduates that while they may want to change the world, "Please don't do that, OK? Some of us like the way things are going now."

Keywords: world · Conservation · Princeton · Princeton University · graduate · Vanity · Colbert · Stephen Colbert · faux · emComedy

The Colbert-Stewart Political Breakdown ****

Apr 27th, 2008 · Andrea Seabrook reports on a poll that tracks how adults between 18 and 24 break down across party lines when it comes to political satire. A Harvard Institute of Politics poll says young Democrats and Republicans are split between Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart

Keywords: satirical · Republicans · politics · Democrats · Andrea Seabrook · adult · Stewart · Colbert · Stephen Colbert · Jon Stewart · breakdown · Harvard Institute of Politics

Study Finds More than 'Truthiness' to 'Colbert Bump' *

Apr 11th, 2008 · It turns out there may be some truth to the curious phenomenon through which Colbert Report guests excel following an appearance on the show. " Political science professor James Fowler found a bump in Democratic campaign contributions.

Keywords: politics · Democrats · professor · science · campaign · truth · Curious · Colbert · Colbert Report · contributions · truthiness · James Fowler

A Huckabee-Colbert Ticket? ****

Jan 10th, 2008 · Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee makes a tongue-in-cheek vice-presidential offer to Steven Colbert, whose TV character lampoons right-wing talk-show hosts.

Keywords: Republicans · presidential · lampooning · candidate · TV · vice · Colbert · Huckabees · Mike Huckabee · Steven Colbert

Satirist Colbert Not Considered Presidential **

Nov 2nd, 2007 · Stephen Colbert's satirical presidential campaign ended when the Democratic Party in South Carolina turned down his application to get his name on the primary ballot. The host of The Colbert Report was denied a spot in the South Carolina Democratic primary.

Keywords: satirical · presidential · campaign · Democratic Party · satirist · Colbert · Stephen Colbert · The Colbert Report · South Carolina · South Carolina Democratic

Related Interesting Stories: