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  2. The National Lampoon Radio Hour - Wikipedia

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    The National Lampoon Radio Hour was a comedy radio show which was created, produced and written by staff from National Lampoon magazine. [ 1 ] The show ran weekly, for a little over a year, from November 17, 1973 to December 28, 1974.

  3. The National Lampoon Show - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The company's stage successor to National Lampoon's Lemmings (1973), some skits from the show made their way into the 1978 film National Lampoon's Animal House. [3] The show was produced by Ivan Reitman. [2] [4] [1] It was mostly written improvisationally by its original cast [5] ("overlooked" by National Lampoon writer/editor Sean ...

  4. National Lampoon, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    According to their social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram they were 'The Comedy Brand.' [31] [32] [33] IHeartRadio was a content partner with National Lampoon Comedy Radio featuring National Lampoon Radio News. [34] The NationalLampoon.com site included a store that sold branded T-shirts and back issues of the original ...

  5. That's Not Funny, That's Sick - Wikipedia

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    The stage show was a revue, "a compilation of bits and pieces from two earlier National Lampoon Revues, National Lampoon Lemmings and The National Lampoon Show." [1] Featuring Eleanor Reissa, Wendy Goldman, Andrew Moses, and Rodger Bumpass, it toured 45 states in 1977–1978.

  6. Bob Tischler - Wikipedia

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    Tischler engineered the National Lampoon's first comedy album [1] and with Michael O'Donoghue co-created and produced the National Lampoon Radio Hour. A friend of John Belushi's since the Radio Hour days, Tischler produced four Blues Brothers albums, the first of which, Briefcase Full of Blues, reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and went double ...

  7. List of most-listened-to radio programs - Wikipedia

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    Before moving to satellite radio in 2006, The Howard Stern Show peaked at 20 million listeners on syndicated terrestrial radio. [46] Unlike the above programs, Stern's radio show was broadcast daily for 4–5 hours per day. Paul Harvey, at his peak, drew an estimated 25 million listeners to his 15-minute daily program. [47]

  8. Most Profitable TV Shows of All Time - AOL

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    The show's average ad revenue held steady between $224,000 to nearly $240,000 per 30-second spot from its 2014-15 season through its 2017-18 season, according to Statista.

  9. National Lampoon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    National Lampoon was an American humor magazine that ran from 1970 to 1998. The magazine started out as a spinoff from The Harvard Lampoon.. National Lampoon magazine reached its height of popularity and critical acclaim during the 1970s, when it had a far-reaching effect on American humor and comedy.