Catchier Than COVID: An Analysis of Pandemic Coverage by Dutch News Satire Show Zondag Met Lubach

Authors

  • Jonas Nicolaï University of Antwerp
  • Pieter Maeseele University of Antwerp

Keywords:

news satire, science communication, infodemic, Zondag met Lubach, COVID-19, deliberative discourse

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about difficulties for science communication in the form of declining trust in science journalism and political instrumentalization of scientific discourse. News satire has been hailed as a valid alternative to conventional forms of science communication by blending comedic and experiential modes of learning. This article investigates the COVID-19 coverage of Dutch news satire show Zondag met Lubach. It presents an analysis of 30 segments aired between March 2020 and April 2021, and reveals how the show critiqued news media and politics through the discursive lens of an infodemic in which media, political elites, and the political right are perceived as detrimental to a healthy deliberative flow of information. Furthermore, the findings show how Zondag met Lubach expanded conventional notions of satirical critique to engage in didactical dissemination of scientific topics. This article contributes to the understanding of political satire’s role in crisis contexts and of comedy as a medium for science communication.

Author Biographies

Jonas Nicolaï, University of Antwerp

PhD candidateDepartement of Communication Sciences+3232655037

Pieter Maeseele, University of Antwerp

Associate research professorDepartement of Communication Sciences+3232655679

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Published

2023-09-29

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