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"Wall Street Journal" Features Studio C for Clean Comedy

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From The Conan Show and now the Wall Street Journal, BYUtv's Studio C's unique style and clean comedy has been gaining some traction.

BYUtv's "Studio C" has been enjoying a bit of fame of late.

From making an appearance on Conan O’ Brien’s late-night show to garnering over one billion views on YouTube, the clean comedy troupe has been getting loads of laughs from their viewers, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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“Studio C has achieved sizable popularity on the internet, despite—or perhaps because of—its super-scrubbed brand of clean humor, such as a skit about a soccer goalie named Scott Sterling who accidentally, and agonizingly, blocks shots with his face,” the article stated.

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The show, which is in its 8th season on BYUtv, is recognized for producing clever sketches that appeal to family-friendly audiences.“To find laughs, Studio C uses familiar comedic archetypes, such as the ‘fish out of water,’ exaggeration and pop-culture parodies, says Matt Meese, 34 years old, the show’s co-creator and one of its 13 cast members,” said The Wall Street Journal. “They try to raise the stakes for every situation as far as they can go, he says. A unifying theme of many sketches is ‘struggle.’”

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