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How “Saturday Night Live” Reinvented Television, Fifty Years Ago

The New Yorker Radio Hour

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Revolutionizing Comedy: The Legacy of SNL

This chapter examines the transformative impact of 'Saturday Night Live' on television comedy, highlighting its innovative format that defies traditional conventions through versatile skits and sharp satire. It reflects on the show's origins, the vision of Lorne Michaels, and the cultural shifts that shaped its relevance in the 1970s. Additionally, it critiques contemporary comedic styles, advocating for a renewed connection to relatable humor that resonates with modern audiences.

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