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  2. Sep 26, 2016 · The laugh track is the single greatest affront to public intelligence I know – David Niven. The idea of ‘the laugh track’ spread quickly through the new medium—and caused immediate...

  3. Sweetening,” or the addition of sound effects such as laughs, hollers, and other audience-produced noises to the audio track of a TV show, has been used since the 1940s to feign the appearance, or rather the sound, of an engaged and entertained response to a show’s comedy.

  4. Apr 1, 2015 · Mother Nature News has a brief history of the laugh track and here are some highlights: Laugh tracks were intended to make a pre-recorded production sound live.

  5. Dec 29, 2020 · Laugh tracks — or pre-recorded and sometimes even live audience laughter that once cued at-home viewers into a show's jokes — have largely gone extinct.

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  6. At the heart of almost every laugh track you hear on a sitcom is a studio audience. In filming the audience serves several purposes. They give an immediate feedback to the shows jokes, they give energy to the performers and they can be a comfort to stand up comics who are often the center of sitcoms.

  7. Feb 25, 2022 · In 1999, Time magazine called the laugh track, “one of the hundred worst ideas of the twentieth century.” Recorded or “canned” laughter has been used to “sweeten” the sound tracks of television situation comedies since 1950.

  8. How Do Laugh Tracks Work? - YouTube. Sitcoms use them all the time. But where do they come from?Share on Facebook: http://goo.gl/9WhSYKShare on Twitter: http://goo.gl/GRPijfSubscribe:...

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