Posted on 04/24/2019 8:05:57 AM PDT by EdnaMode
Many might think there is an obvious correlation between political leanings and TV preferences but in a new report backed by the Pop Culture Collaborative, the findings were both expected and unexpected. So much that it will make you raise your eyebrows and make you nod and say Interesting! whilst stroking your chin.
The Norman Lear Center at USC Annenberg and the futurePerfect Lab released a report today titled Are You What You Watch: Tracking the Political Divide Through TV Preferences which examines the links between our political beliefs, TV viewing habits, and behavior. This report comes a little over a month after the Pop Culture Collaborative backed a study about diversity in TV writers rooms. Are You What You Watch builds on top of a similar study which was released a decade ago and it turns out our political ideals and preferences in entertainment have shifted. The report also tracks TV preferences against views on social justice, puts a spotlight on the types of TV people from across the political spectrum are watching, and looks at exactly how weve changed over the past 10 years.
Through a combination of study and survey research from the Lear Center and futurePerfect Labs contributed to the report that included the same statistical clustering analysis from 10 years ago which found three ideological groups: Blues, who tend to lean more liberal; Reds, who tend to lean more conservative; and Purples, the swing group. It was found that Blues consume more TV than Reds. In fact, Reds say they dont watch that much TV but when they are all about the Hallmark, History and Ion channels far and are fans of NCIS and Criminal Minds. Of the three groups, Purples consume the most TV. They tend to take action based on what they learn about politics and social issues from fictional movies and TV. That said, they tend to be inclined to social change campaigns. Purples like The Voice and Dancing with the Stars. They share a common bond with Blues with their liking of Saturday Night Live and Duck Dynasty which is a favorite among Reds.
Some other findings include that fans of The Walking Dead tend to rank immigration as one of the top three issues regardless of their ideology. In terms of TV shows that everyone could agree on, there is an interesting mix. Four shows that unite everyone include Americas Funniest Home Videos, Bones, Criminal Minds and Mythbusters. One show that was also on everyones list was Pawn Stars but for a different reason. The report shows that this is hate-watched among all groups.
Speaking of unlikeable shows, Blues, Reds and Purples were on the same page when it came to least liked shows. These include Keeping Up with the Kardashians, 106 and Park, Pawn Stars, Greys Anatomy and Scandal. Oddly enough, the report finds that not liking TV shows can unite ideological groups.
By analyzing this political divide, survey results show Americans have moved closer to the left in the past decade. That said, firm perspectives have swayed to more moderate viewpoints on nine timely issues that are extremely hot right now: environment, regulation of business, privacy around new technologies, public education, guns, marriage, abortion, helping the poor and tax reductions. The resulting data of this report serves as a valuable touchstone for TV writers, studios, storytellers, brands and organizations who are using storytelling for cultural shifts.
Help us.
More like TV shows the political divides between the producers and sane people....
“Blues” are Commie Causey Reds.
Garbage in, garbage out.
Can’t stand the Hallmark Channel. Do watch lot’s of the History channel except for the alien crap. TV is usually on Discovery or Smithsonian channels.
95% of non sports I watch on TV is black and white.
Two words: Norman Lear. Enough said.
The only action that run of the mill TV shows cause me to make is to change the channel.
So people who haven’t succumbed to brainwashing and actively resist it are conservative; people who have succumbed so much that they decide to go out and warp the world to conform with the brainwashing rather than just do brainwashing are liberal; and middle America watches far too much TV without having a clue about how the world should be changed.
God help us one and all.
NPC
And the Hollywood Reds denied ever trying to influence American political views.
The stupid is strong in the idiotocracy.
Any “study” with Norman Lear’s name on it is lying propaganda.
Well, unless the title is, “How Anything with Norman Lear’s Name On It Is Communist Lies.” ;-)
JoeFrom Sidney, EXACTLY. We haven’t had a television of any sort since 1996. We’ve survived!
I pay for cable but aside from the local news (which I only tolerate for the weather reports) the TV is rarely on in my house except on weekends, when my BF insists on watching FoxNews and a few assorted History channel shows.
I prefer to watch pre-1950s movies on the internet.
Interesting. I never watch TV shows. Just read the news.
Once in a while, I watch a movie.
Last week, watched an entire 12-part history series.
I just thought that meant I was boring.
Yep :)
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