Republicans vs. Democrats TV survey results: Lefties want comedy, right wingers like work
Republicans don’t watch MTV’s Jersey Shore. But they dig ABC’s Castle. Democrats don’t like Discovery’s Deadliest Catch. But they swoon for NBC’s Parks and Recreation. Those are a few of the findings from an annual research survey by Experian-Simmons that measures the consumer preferences of various political ideologies.
Experian-Simmons calculated some of the favorite — and least favorite — TV shows of political partisans. (Specifically: the report measures which shows among the survey group were watched by the highest concentration of self-identified “Liberal Democrats” and “Conservative Republicans.”) In the findings, “sarcastic” media-savvy comedies and morally murky antiheroes tend to draw Dems. While serious work-centered shows (both reality shows and stylized scripted procedurals), along with reality competitions, tend to draw conservatives.
Republicans vs. Democrats TV survey results: Lefties want comedy, right wingers like work