SNL

SNL stands for “Saturday Night Live,” which is a popular American television sketch comedy and variety show that first premiered on October 11, 1975. Created by Lorne Michaels, SNL is known for its humorous take on current events, politics, and pop culture, often featuring celebrity guest hosts and musical performances. The show combines comedy sketches, satirical commentary, and live performances, and it has become a significant part of American entertainment and culture. It is broadcast on Saturday nights and has launched the careers of many notable comedians and actors. SNL is recognized for its iconic characters, recurring sketches, and catchphrases, making it a staple in late-night television.