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iTunes Adds SNL Content — But Misses Great Stuff

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 10, 2006 – 9:48 pm
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Ok, they got the "Bass-o-matic skit from the 70s, more currently "Schwetty Balls" and plenty in between, but the starter library of Saturday Night Live spots that iTunes is offering users is missing some of the greatest skits ever on TV.

Jessie Jackson reading Dr Seus’ "Green Eggs & Ham" — some of the best TV ever!

Joe Pesci in the "Pinky Ring Store" skit — brilliance!

NBC and Apple are getting cozy and the addition of SNL content to any iPod is a wonderful thing. Let’s hope they flesh out the libraries in the coming months to include more favorites.

LINK: NYT 

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