‘Saturday Night Live’ will now be live to all

Comedy sketch show, which was offered on tape delay in other regions of the US, will now be live across the country

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After 42 seasons, Saturday Night Live is trying something new: airing live to everybody.

For the first time, SNL will broadcast live simultaneously across the US for its final four shows of the season, NBC announced Thursday. Until now, viewers in the Mountain and Pacific time zones have seen the show not as it aired “live from New York,” but on tape delay.

The new live-for-all policy will apply to episodes telecast April 15, May 6, May 13 and May 20. Each show will air at 11.30pm (Eastern), 10.30pm (Central), 9.30pm (Mountain) and 8.30pm (Pacific). In the Mountain and Pacific time zones, the show will repeat at 11.30pm. Hosts for these editions will be, respectively, Jimmy Fallon, Chris Pine, Melissa McCarthy and, for the season finale, Dwayne Johnson.

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