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Laughter when it hurts for comics living a golden age

By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson in New York

Published: October 11 2008 03:00 | Last updated: October 11 2008 03:00

American comedians are relishing a sudden golden age in which presidential campaign sketches have become headline news, driving record audiences to television comedy shows, stand-up clubs and once obscure websites.

The two news satire shows on Viacom's Comedy Central channel - The Daily Show and The Colbert Report - each recorded their highest audiences on Wednesday, the night after the second presidential debate. South Park , the cartoon series, hit a nine-year audience high.

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