Desi Lydic Foxsplains (The Daily Show segment)

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Desi Lydic Foxsplains is a recurring satirical segment on The Daily Show in which correspondent Desi Lydic humorously deconstructs and parodies right-wing media narratives, particularly those of Fox News.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf satirical news segment
television comedy segment
basedOn right-wing media narratives
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdFor The Daily Show audience
distributionPlatform online video clips
social media
television
featuresCharacter on-screen persona of Desi Lydic as a Fox-style commentator
firstAiredOnProgram The Daily Show with Trevor Noah NERFINISHED
genre news parody
political satire
satire
television comedy
hasCorrespondent Desi Lydic NERFINISHED
hasFormat recurring segment
hasPerformer Desi Lydic NERFINISHED
hasSubjectMatter U.S. elections
culture-war issues
current events
media bias
hasTitleStyle pun on the word "explains" and "Fox"
hasTone humorous
parodic
satirical
language English
notableFor deconstructing Fox News-style narratives
satirical critique of conservative media
originalNetwork Comedy Central NERFINISHED
parodies Fox News NERFINISHED
conservative media talking points
right-wing cable news commentary
partOf The Daily Show NERFINISHED
primarySubject U.S. politics coverage
media criticism
right-wing media framing
producedAsPartOf The Daily Show field and studio pieces
usesDevice exaggeration
irony
satirical monologue
visual news-graphics parody

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Desi Lydic (correspondent, guest host) notableWork Desi Lydic Foxsplains (The Daily Show segment)
subject surface form: Desi Lydic