American Bandstand's Dick Clark Dies at 82
"American Bandstand" host Dick Clark, whose long-running television dance show helped rock 'n' roll win acceptance in mainstream America, has died at age 82. One of America's best-known TV personalities, Clark parlayed his "Bandstand" fame into a profitable career as a producer and host of dozens of other shows, including ABC's annual New Year's Eve broadcast from Times Square. He also produced such perennial TV events as the American Music Awards and the Golden Globes telecast.
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