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NBC chief Robert Greenblatt gets his 'SNL' moment

As NBC executives long before current chairman Robert Greenblatt have found out, just because you're the head of the network won't keep you from getting the occasional poke on "Saturday Night Live." With his first-year anniversary in the top job at the Peacock approaching, whatever grace period was in place has apparently elapsed given the light jab "Weekend Update" anchor Seth Meyers threw Greenblatt's way. It came at the end of a hilarious segment Meyers had mocking of, all people, Moammar Gaddafi, which somehow segued into mention of Greenblatt. Behold in the clip above or this link.

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