User:Bhorwitch/Evaluate an Article

The Daily Show has a good opening sentence that describes what the show is and what category you could place it in. The first three paragraphs talk about who has hosted the show and who is currently hosting it. They have a demographic of who watches the show. Though that should be updated because it has the demographics from 2010 and nothing recent since then. I think the introduction paragraphs are a bit too detailed. I think the information regarding the hosts can be placed in a different category. I think this can help make it more precise.

I think a majority of the content is up to date including Trevor Noah stepping down from being the host and having multiple hosts from the past take over until they can find someone new. I think the major things that can be updated are the demographics, performances on the show by musical guests and more about Trevor Noah's departure (since they don't cover a lot of information on it).

I don't think the article isn't leaning towards a specific opinion. Most of the hosts who have been on the show are more democratic than republican. But the page doesn't say anything along those lines.

I have checked a few sources and they work. A few of them need to be updated like Trevor Noah's departure and the demographics in the past year. It's clear to read and understand. I had no problem with any of the grammar. I think some of the photos should be updated or include a new one of bringing back old hosts since Trevor Noah stepping down. My overall impressions was that it was set up into good sections and maybe the first introduction paragraphs be cut short, but otherwise I had no problems with anything.

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