[quote name=\'johnnya2k3\' date=\'May 16 2004, 03:13 PM\'] [quote name=\'davemackey\' date=\'May 15 2004, 06:27 PM\'] AFAIK, "Saturday Night Live" is still full-screen credits. [/quote]
Simply because Lorne Michaels knows the power of reruns.
But UPN and WB shows do have full credits on their secondary feeds; it's the other way around though for UPN (the production company logo followed by the credits).
And live specials on ABC (Academy Awards, Miss America pageant, American Music Awards, Primetime Emmys) and Fox (Billboard Awards, Primetime Emmys) also don't go to split-screen credit mode as well.
Jonathan Allen [/quote]
In terms of series, live editions of American Idol have full-screen credits, but pre-recorded shows (like preliminary auditions and specials) have split-screen credits. The last instance of full-screen credits I've seen on a scripted series was the episode of 8 Simple Rules that addressed John Ritter's death (kudos to ABC for that). BTW, I just got the first season of Survivor on DVD and the credits are split-screen, but in the show's typeface. CBS replaced them with their generic roll when they aired it in 2000.
One other credit-on-competition-show note: When CNBC repurposed the finale of The Apprentice, they left in NBC's complete generic roll, with commercials over the NBC promos.