SNL

SNL stands for “Saturday Night Live,” which is an American sketch comedy and variety show that premiered on October 11, 1975. Created by creator Lorne Michaels, the show features a mix of comedy sketches, musical performances, and guest appearances. SNL is known for its satirical take on current events, politics, and pop culture, often featuring celebrity hosts and a regular cast of comedians. The show’s format includes short skits and parodies, as well as “Weekend Update,” a segment that presents parody news. SNL has gained a reputation for launching the careers of many prominent comedians and actors and has received numerous awards, including several Primetime Emmy Awards. The show is broadcast live from New York City and has become a significant part of American television culture.