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NEW YORK (AP) - A journalism think tank studying "The Daily Show" doesn't believe many people get their news from Jon Stewart because otherwise they wouldn't get the jokes.
The Project for Excellence in Journalism also said it was surprised at how much the Comedy Central late-night program resembles "The O'Reilly Factor," "Hardball" and other cable news shows in content.
The Washington-based organization asked its researchers to study a year's worth of "The Daily Show" tapes hardly a grim assignment after hearing the frequent claim that many young people learn about the world from Stewart instead of more traditional news sources.
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