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Since the Narm listing here is an invoked trope, I'm moving it to the main page.
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* {{Narm}}: Sometimes it satirises journalists in situations that are meant to look serious- for example, one instance had them mocking journalists who, when covering floods, would stand in the midst of the waters, using the line 'There's more to journalism than wetting your pants.'
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* {{Narm}}: Sometimes it satirises journalists in situations that are meant to look serious- for example, one instance had them mocking journalists who, when covering floods, would stand in the midst of the waters, using the line 'There's more to journalism than wetting your pants.'* UnconventionalLearningExperience: In some Australian universities, watching the show is required homework for those undertaking journalism studies and is a feature in lectures.
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* {{Narm}}: Sometimes it satirises journalists in situations that are meant to look serious- for example, one instance had them mocking journalists who, when covering floods, would stand in the midst of the waters, using the line 'There's more to journalism than wetting your pants.'* '
* UnconventionalLearningExperience: In some Australian universities, watching the show is required homework for those undertaking journalism studies and is a feature in lectures.
* UnconventionalLearningExperience: In some Australian universities, watching the show is required homework for those undertaking journalism studies and is a feature in lectures.
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* UnconventionalLearningExperience: In some Australian universities, watching the show is required homework for those undertaking journalism studies and is a feature in lectures.
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* {{Narm}}: Sometimes it satirises journalists in situations that are meant to look serious- for example, one instance had them mocking journalists who, when covering floods, would stand in the midst of the waters, using the line 'There's more to journalism than wetting your pants.'* UnconventionalLearningExperience: In some Australian universities, watching the show is required homework for those undertaking journalism studies and is a feature in lectures.
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* The show itself. It's very likely that you have been offended by a report shown.