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infuritainment 

Literally, "infuriating entertainment". This word was coined by Bryan Gosselin in Oct 2008 to describe the U.S. Presidential "debates". These sham debates (like almost all others) are infuriating to those who know the truth, but at the same time are entertaining to watch. "Infuritainment" doesn't specifically have to do with only the fake elections, however - it can be equally applied to other things like commercials, reading the newspaper, peoples' blogs, etc.
"Tonight's fake debate is going to be pure infuritainment - get the popcorn ready!"
infuritainment by Bryan Gosselin February 20, 2009
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Infortainment 

Noun. Information that is given in a way that entertains people.
The Colbert Report and The Daily Show are forms of infortainment.
Infortainment by Nikki Heat November 22, 2010
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