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Communication Quarterly

Volume 59, Issue 5, 2011

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Crafting Hyperreal Spaces for Comic Insights: The Onion News Network's Ironic Iconicity

Crafting Hyperreal Spaces for Comic Insights: The Onion News Network's Ironic Iconicity

DOI:
10.1080/01463373.2011.615690
Don J. Waisanena*

pages 508-528

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Abstract

In 2007, the flagship humor publication, The Onion, launched the Onion News Network (ONN), a comic news organization producing online sketch videos. This article argues that ONN is a distinctive form of hyperreal social critique that uses ironic iconicity, rather than slapstick or the usual tomfoolery of much comedy programming, to invite rhetorical insights about contemporary media events and political practices. ONN's videos draw attention toward communicative dynamics, creating spaces for alternative civic understandings through a televisual technique that imitates but also reconfigures the structure, delivery, or content of mainstream news broadcasts like CNN and Fox News. Although not without limitations, this ironic iconicity crafts a multimodal online rhetoric and demonstrates the contingency, recursivity, and judgment of news communication norms and practices.

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Details

  • Published online: 14 Oct 2011

Author affiliations

  • a School of Public Affairs , Baruch College, City University of New York

Author notes

  • Don J. Waisanen -

    Don J. Waisanen (Ph.D., University of Southern California, 2010) is an assistant professor in the School of Public Affairs at Baruch College, City University of New York.

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