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Chris Farley

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Chris Farley

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Chris Farley

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Cocaine - Cocaine addiction

Cocaine addiction is the obsessive or uncontrollable abuse of cocaine. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) shows promising results. Spiritual based Twelve-step programs such as Cocaine Anonymous (modeled on Alcoholics Anonymous) have some success combatting this problem. A cocaine vaccine is also being tested which may prevent the recipient from feeling the desirable effects of the drug, although a similar effort to develop a heroin vacci ...

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Cocaine, Cocaine - History, Cocaine - The coca leaf, Cocaine - Isolation, Cocaine - Popularization, Cocaine - Prohibition, Cocaine - Modern usage, Cocaine - Pharmacology, Cocaine - Appearance, Cocaine - Forms of cocaine, Cocaine - Methods of administration, Cocaine - Mechanism of action, Cocaine - Metabolism and excretion, Cocaine - Effects and health issues, Cocaine - Cocaine as a local anesthetic, Cocaine - Cocaine addiction, Cocaine - Treatment, Cocaine - Usage, Cocaine - In the United States, Cocaine - Works concerning cocaine, Cocaine - Books about cocaine, Cocaine - Movies about cocaine

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Owners

Chicago Bears - Club Presidents. ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Team records and statistics, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Players of note, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - All-Time players, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Broadcasters

The Chicago Bears can be heard around the Chicago area, Northwest Indiana, and in some cities in the Midwest. Flagship stations: Radio Station: WBBM (780 AM) Radio Announcers: Jeff Joniak (play by play), Tom Thayer (color) Zach Zaidman (sideline) TV Station for Preseason Games: WMAQ (NBC 5 Chicago); WSNS (Telemundo Chicago) Midwest: As of 2005 Local TV Partners for Preseason Games: WIFR-Rockford, Channel 23See also:

Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Team records and statistics, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Players of note, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - All-Time players, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Cuyahoga Falls Ohio - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 49,374 people, 21,655 households, and 13,317 families residing in the city. The population density is 746.4/km² (1,932.9/mi²). There are 22,727 housing units at an average density of 343.6/km² (889.7/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 95.80% White, 1.87% African American, 0.20% Native American, 1.05% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.15% from other races, and 0.91% from two or more races. 0.63% o ...

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Cuyahoga Falls Ohio, Cuyahoga Falls Ohio - History, Cuyahoga Falls Ohio - Popular Culture, Cuyahoga Falls Ohio - Geography, Cuyahoga Falls Ohio - Demographics, Cuyahoga Falls Ohio - Sites of Interest, Cuyahoga Falls Ohio - City Mayors, Cuyahoga Falls Ohio - Famous natives

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Logo History

Throughout the team history, the Chicago Bears have had a few official team logos. The first was introduced in the early 1950's as a black bear with a football. The team kept this until 1962, when the Bears trademark 'C' logo was first used by the team.[4] The change in logo was due to the addition of a logo on the helmets, which pro football teams started adding in the late 1950's early 1960's. Unlike some NFL franchises that have had many different looks over time, the Bears ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Awards

Coach of the Year: (8) 1963: George Halas 1965: George Halas 1976: Jack Pardee 1985: Mike Ditka 1988: Mike Ditka 1994: Dave Wannstedt 2001: Dick Jauron 2005: Lovie Smith Most Valuable Player: (2) 1943: Sid Luckman QB 1977: Walter Payton RB Defensive Rookie of the Year: (3) 1973: Wally Chambers DT 1990: Mark Carrier S 2000: Brian Urlacher LB ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Current Roster

DEPTH CHART Offensive backs 32 Cedric Benson RB * 11 Jeff Blake QB 8   Rex Grossman QB Dwone Hicks RB 47 Bryan Johnson FB 20 Thomas Jones RB 37 Jason McKie RB 18 Kyle Orton QB * 29 Adrian Peterson RB Receivers 86 Eddie Berlin WR 80 Bernard Berrian WR 88 Desmond Clark TE 12 Justin Gage WR 85 John Gilmore TE 87 Muhsin Muhammad WR 82 Gabe Reid TE Kickers 9   Robbie Gould ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Famous Players

Over the long history of the Chicago Bears over 1,000 players have played on the Chicago Bears roster from 1920 to 2005. Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers. The Bears boast more enshrined Hall-of-Famers (26) than any other NFL team. The original inductees include George Halas, Bronko Nagurski, and Red Grange in 1963, while defensive end Dan Hampton was most recently inducted in 2002. Chicago Bears - Retired numbers. The Bears have retired 13 numbers in their lon ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Owners

Chicago Bears - Club Presidents. ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture

The 1971 TV-movie Brian's Song starred Billy Dee Williams as Gale Sayers and James Caan as Brian Piccolo. The film told of how Piccolo helped Sayers recover from a devastating knee injury to return to his status as one of the league's best players, and how Sayers in turn helped the Piccolo family through Brian's fatal illness. It became one of the best-loved sports films of all time. In addition to the Super Bowl Shuffle[6] rap song, the Be ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors

Current Uniform Colors: Home: Navy blue jerseys with orange* trim, and white pants Away: White jerseys, navy blue pants Alternate: Orange jerseys, white pants Helmet design: Navy blue, with an orange* "C" *George Halas, a University of Illinois alumnus, is credited with bringing his alma mater's colors to the Chicago Bears. The team's navy blue and Pantone 1665 (similar to burnt orange) are shades of the blue ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Stadium

Soldier Field, located on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago Illinois, is the current home to the Bears. It was closed on Sunday, January 20, 2002 a day after the Bears lost in the playoffs. It reopened on September 27, 2003 after a complete rebuild (the second in the stadium's history). Many fans refer to the rebuilt stadium as Soldier Field II. The Bears moved into Soldier Field in 1971 after Wrigley Field became too small to hold an NFL event. The stadium's playing t ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Logo History, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Team Records, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Famous Players, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Players of note

Chicago Bears - Current Roster. DEPTH CHART Offensive backs 32 Cedric Benson RB * 11 Jeff Blake QB 8   Rex Grossman QB Dwone Hicks RB 47 Bryan Johnson FB 20 Thomas Jones RB 37 Jason McKie RB 18 Kyle Orton QB * 29 Adrian Peterson RB Receivers 86 Eddie Berlin WR 80 Bernard Berrian WR 88 Desmond Clark TE 12 Justin Gage WR 85 John Gilmore TE 87 M ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Team records and statistics, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Players of note, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - All-Time players, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Chicago Bears - Awards

Coach of the Year: (8) 1963: George Halas 1965: George Halas 1976: Jack Pardee 1985: Mike Dikta 1988: Mike Dikta 1994: Dave Wannstedt 2001: Dick Jauron 2005: Lovie Smith Most Valuable Player: (2) 1943: Sid Luckman QB 1977: Walter Payton RB Defensive Rookie of the Year: (3) 1973: Wally Chambers DT 1990: Mark Carrier S 2000: Brian Urlacher LB ...

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Chicago Bears, Chicago Bears - Franchise history, Chicago Bears - Uniforms/Colors, Chicago Bears - Stadium, Chicago Bears - The Bears in popular culture, Chicago Bears - Team records and statistics, Chicago Bears - Awards, Chicago Bears - Players of note, Chicago Bears - Current Roster, Chicago Bears - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Chicago Bears - Retired numbers, Chicago Bears - All-Time players, Chicago Bears - Head coaches, Chicago Bears - Owners, Chicago Bears - Club Presidents, Chicago Bears - Broadcasters, Chicago Bears - Footnotes

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - Production process

The following is a summary of the process used to produce the show. It is based in part on an August 2000 Writer's Digest article and an April 2004 Fresh Air interview with writer and performer Tina Fey: Monday: The day begins with a topical meeting, identifying the biggest story for the show's opening. This is followed by a free-form pitch meeting with Lorne Michaels and the show's host for the week. According to an October 2004 60 Minutes segment on the show, throughout the week the host has a lot o ...

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Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live - Structure of the show, Saturday Night Live - History, Saturday Night Live - Cast, Saturday Night Live - Current repertory players, Saturday Night Live - Current featured players, Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures, Saturday Night Live - Family connections, Saturday Night Live - Cast member deaths, Saturday Night Live - Contracts, Saturday Night Live - The Studio, Saturday Night Live - Production process, Saturday Night Live - When it's not live, Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live, Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL, Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments, Saturday Night Live - Banned from the show, Saturday Night Live - Frequent hosts, Saturday Night Live - Last-minute replacements/changes, Saturday Night Live - Recurring characters and sketches, Saturday Night Live - Movies based on SNL skits, Saturday Night Live - Trivia

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - When it's not live

SNL is one of the few shows on television to have its in- and off-season reruns aired out of its original broadcast sequence. The sequence of the in-season reruns (that is, encore shows that air during the season it originally aired) are usually determined by the episode(s)' popularity. So, for example, if by the midway point of the season in December, a show hosted by Robert DeNiro turned out to be the highest rated show of the season thus far, it would be the first show to be repeated when SNL begins airing its reruns during ...

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Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live - Structure of the show, Saturday Night Live - History, Saturday Night Live - Cast, Saturday Night Live - Current repertory players, Saturday Night Live - Current featured players, Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures, Saturday Night Live - Family connections, Saturday Night Live - Cast member deaths, Saturday Night Live - Contracts, Saturday Night Live - The Studio, Saturday Night Live - Production process, Saturday Night Live - When it's not live, Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live, Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL, Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments, Saturday Night Live - Banned from the show, Saturday Night Live - Frequent hosts, Saturday Night Live - Last-minute replacements/changes, Saturday Night Live - Recurring characters and sketches, Saturday Night Live - Movies based on SNL skits, Saturday Night Live - Trivia

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live

Over the years SNL has almost always been broadcast live in the Eastern and Central time zones, in spite of the expletive spoken by Charles Rocket in 1981. Exceptions include shows hosted by Richard Pryor, Sam Kinison, and Andrew Dice Clay, which were broadcast on a five-second delay. The episode scheduled for October 25, 1986, hosted by Rosanna Arquette, was not aired until November 8. NBC was broadcasting Game 6 of the 1986 World Series on the evening of October 25; the game entered extra innings, causing that night's broadca ...

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Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live - Structure of the show, Saturday Night Live - History, Saturday Night Live - Cast, Saturday Night Live - Current repertory players, Saturday Night Live - Current featured players, Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures, Saturday Night Live - Family connections, Saturday Night Live - Cast member deaths, Saturday Night Live - Contracts, Saturday Night Live - The Studio, Saturday Night Live - Production process, Saturday Night Live - When it's not live, Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live, Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL, Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments, Saturday Night Live - Banned from the show, Saturday Night Live - Frequent hosts, Saturday Night Live - Last-minute replacements/changes, Saturday Night Live - Recurring characters and sketches, Saturday Night Live - Movies based on SNL skits, Saturday Night Live - Trivia

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - The Studio

Since the show's inception, SNL has aired from Studio 8H located on Floors 8 and 9 of 30 Rockefeller Plaza (usually nicknamed "30 Rock"). Due to the studio originally being a radio soundstage for Orchestra, the layout of the studio floor and the audience positioning causes some audience members to have an obstructed view of many of the skits. During the summer 2005 shooting hiatus, crews began renovations on Studio 8H. With its thirty-first season premiere in October 2005, the show began broadcasting in High Definiti ...

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Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live - Structure of the show, Saturday Night Live - History, Saturday Night Live - Cast, Saturday Night Live - Current repertory players, Saturday Night Live - Current featured players, Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures, Saturday Night Live - Family connections, Saturday Night Live - Cast member deaths, Saturday Night Live - Contracts, Saturday Night Live - The Studio, Saturday Night Live - Production process, Saturday Night Live - When it's not live, Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live, Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL, Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments, Saturday Night Live - Banned from the show, Saturday Night Live - Frequent hosts, Saturday Night Live - Last-minute replacements/changes, Saturday Night Live - Recurring characters and sketches, Saturday Night Live - Movies based on SNL skits, Saturday Night Live - Trivia

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - Cast

For a full list of past and present cast, see Saturday Night Live cast. Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures. Although SNL has a rapid turnover of supporting players, some performers have had long tenures with the show. Few have broken the eight-year barrier. Among the longest serving repertory players are: Darrell Hammond (10 seasons and counting: September 1995 – Present) Tim Meadows (9½ seasons: February 1991 – May 2000) Kevin Nealon ...

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Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live - Structure of the show, Saturday Night Live - History, Saturday Night Live - Cast, Saturday Night Live - Current repertory players, Saturday Night Live - Current featured players, Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures, Saturday Night Live - Family connections, Saturday Night Live - Cast member deaths, Saturday Night Live - Contracts, Saturday Night Live - The Studio, Saturday Night Live - Production process, Saturday Night Live - When it's not live, Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live, Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL, Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments, Saturday Night Live - Banned from the show, Saturday Night Live - Frequent hosts, Saturday Night Live - Last-minute replacements/changes, Saturday Night Live - Recurring characters and sketches, Saturday Night Live - Movies based on SNL skits, Saturday Night Live - Trivia

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Subway restaurant - Criticism

The book Fast Food Nation is critical of Subway's franchising policies. It claims that in the 1990s, Subway was involved in many legal disputes with franchisees, usually over encroachment (overly agressive expansion, in which one Subway is so close to another they end up competing), and high royalties. The book blames the "Development Agents", who are given the task of growing the company regionally. They are rewarded greatly for profits and punished for losses, so it is claimed that it is in their best interest to saturate markets wi ...

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Subway restaurant, Subway restaurant - History, Subway restaurant - Operations, Subway restaurant - The Subway menu, Subway restaurant - Subs offered, Subway restaurant - Sub of the Day / Daily Special, Subway restaurant - Deli round sandwiches, Subway restaurant - Salads and Wraps, Subway restaurant - Toppings and Condiments, Subway restaurant - Cheeses, Subway restaurant - Bread Options, Subway restaurant - Other Subway Items, Subway restaurant - Sub Club program, Subway restaurant - Criticism, Subway restaurant - Pop culture and Subway

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - Structure of the show

The show usually follows a standard format. It opens with a cold opening sketch often parodying politics, pop culture, or other current events; this sketch always ends with someone saying "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" The show then segues into the opening credits, which usually open with a shot of the Statue of Liberty and a montage of the cast members cut with various locations around the city. The opening credits are voiced-over by long-time NBC announcer Don Pardo. It was on the aired program on December 3, 2005 was the first ...

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Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live - Structure of the show, Saturday Night Live - History, Saturday Night Live - Cast, Saturday Night Live - Current repertory players, Saturday Night Live - Current featured players, Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures, Saturday Night Live - Family connections, Saturday Night Live - Cast member deaths, Saturday Night Live - Contracts, Saturday Night Live - The Studio, Saturday Night Live - Production process, Saturday Night Live - When it's not live, Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live, Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL, Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments, Saturday Night Live - Banned from the show, Saturday Night Live - Frequent hosts, Saturday Night Live - Last-minute replacements/changes, Saturday Night Live - Recurring characters and sketches, Saturday Night Live - Movies based on SNL skits, Saturday Night Live - Trivia

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Chris Farley: Encyclopedia II - Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL

NBC holds the copyright to every episode of the show made thus far. The syndication rights to the original incarnation (1975–1980) were originally acquired by Filmways Television (later Orion Television and MGM), while the syndication rights to the shows made from 1980 forward (that is, rerun rights beginning two years after its original NBC airings) have been held by Broadway Video, Lorne Michaels' production company. The home video rights have also been scattered. Warner Home Video originally released several episodes from the ori ...

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Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live - Structure of the show, Saturday Night Live - History, Saturday Night Live - Cast, Saturday Night Live - Current repertory players, Saturday Night Live - Current featured players, Saturday Night Live - Notable tenures, Saturday Night Live - Family connections, Saturday Night Live - Cast member deaths, Saturday Night Live - Contracts, Saturday Night Live - The Studio, Saturday Night Live - Production process, Saturday Night Live - When it's not live, Saturday Night Live - When it's less than live, Saturday Night Live - Rights to SNL, Saturday Night Live - Infamous moments, Saturday Night Live - Banned from the show, Saturday Night Live - Frequent hosts, Saturday Night Live - Last-minute replacements/changes, Saturday Night Live - Recurring characters and sketches, Saturday Night Live - Movies based on SNL skits, Saturday Night Live - Trivia

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