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How do you rate Dick Clark's Rockin New Years Eve?

How do you rate Dick Clark's Rockin New Years Eve? Have not seen Dick yet, but seems to be a typical Dick Clark production.
 
tlyle said:
How do you rate Dick Clark's Rockin New Years Eve? Have not seen Dick yet, but seems to be a typical Dick Clark production.

I had to turn it off. It's too depressing seeing him with one foot in the grave (not to mention that [EDIT]
Seacrest basically already haven taken over as host).



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You know? Dick is becomming like "The Wizard of Oz." Ryan teases that we'll see him the entire show, so they can bring him out for what, the last 20 minutes of the broadcast? I realize he survived a terrible stroke, and I'm glad we still have him around. But let's be real, it's not Dick Clark's show anymore, he just produces it.

As usual, ABC fails to take a lesson from NBC in learning how to move on from adversity. Take a look at how they handled the ABC News situation. But that's a post for another thread... The point is, it's time to give the show to Ryan Seacrest officially (or someone else), and move on.
 
I tuned in with 20 seconds to go and tears rolling down my face. It was very sad a d painful to hear Dick Clark stumble through.
 
Looks like Dick got dehydrated and dry mouthed after the countdown. Ryan came back in later to relieve him. Dick should go ahead and retire on top. He has been great all these years, but time must move on. He needs to give it up. He looked great though, but sounded still bad.
 
I agree, Dick Clark should pass the torch. Kudos for his determination, but watching it has become painful and an all out buzz kill.
 
First, Happy New Year, folks! May 2007 be the best for everyone.

Seacreast reminds a lot of people I've talked to tonight a lot of a young Dick Clark, but he doesn't hold a candle to Clark, even in days past. Seacreast is a copycat, a talking head, no personality whatsoever. And I'm in the target demo who's supposed to like him; 18-49. I don't think so. I wouldn't say Seacreast is a [EDIT]
, but he needs to go back to radio and stay there.

Hard to watch Dick Clark in his condition? Oh yes, it was painful to see America's Oldest Teenager struggling because we all remember him (up to just before his stroke) as vibrant and lively. I think he's been very lucky, even in the shape he's in. And I was glad to see him on the air again this year.

He's still among the living (especially after a major stroke where too many folks do not make it through), and he got up there AGAIN for 2007! That takes a lot of guts, and I tip my hat to him for doing what he can. So if he wants to be on camera every now and then from here on out, hey, he's Dick Clark, he produces the show, (and doesn't he also own the show?). He can do whatever he wants, right?

Just my .02 from a male in the lower end of 18-49 demo. :)


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As painful as it was to see him struggle, it would be a lot sadder to know he was no longer with us. What a great inspiration and
how brave and determined he is, even though a lot of people will probably not even have a clue what he's meant to so many
or why it's important that he was there to ring in another year.

Happy 2007 everyone.
 
Clark could be sitting in an oxygen bubble holding up index cards for all I care.... the guy is just that iconic in this country and New Year's wouldn't be the same without him. Must we kill off every tradition that the young-uns dont appreciate?


And since when does any network want to take a lesson from NBC these days? <insert toilet flush sound here>
 
As painful as it was to see him struggle, it would be a lot sadder to know he was no longer with us. What a great inspiration and
how brave and determined he is, even though a lot of people will probably not even have a clue what he's meant to so many
or why it's important that he was there to ring in another year.

Happy 2007 everyone.

Amen and Amen, it was painful, but god dont you know what guts that takes. You can no longer properly speak and your'e still up there doing your best? Clark rules.
 
Am I the only one who thought Dick Clark sounded better and had more mobility this year?

And I wholeheartedly agree with RadioGuy2004. The coffee table in our living room has more talent than Seacrest. I really enjoy E!'s The Soup, especially when they make fun of Seacrest, and he works for E!.

This 25 year old hopes Dick Clark is around for many more New Year's Rockin' Eves. When he's not, I'm no longer watching it.
 
>>I had to turn it off. It's too depressing seeing him with one foot in the grave (not to mention that [EDIT]
Seacrest basically already haven taken over as host). [EDIT-offensive]
<<

Come on, give Dick some credit. The man survived a near fatal stroke two years ago (just like the one I had 16 years ago). No, he will never be 100%. But I cannot imagine New Year's Rockin' Eve without Dick Clark. I'm glad he's still with us and hopefully will be with us for a few more years. Considering the fact that Dick is now 77 years old and is a stroke survivor.... he shows a lot of guts to get on camera and do the job he's been doing now for 35 years in spite of his impairment. To me he is an inspiration. And I'm sure many other stroke survivors will tend to agree, as well.


Peter Q. George (K1XRB)
Whitman, Massachusetts
 
Peter Q. George (K1XRB) said:
>>I had to turn it off. It's too depressing seeing him with one foot in the grave (not to mention that ******bag Seacrest basically already haven taken over as host).<<

Come on, give Dick some credit. The man survived a near fatal stroke two years ago (just like the one I had 16 years ago). No, he will never be 100%. But I cannot imagine New Year's Rockin' Eve without Dick Clark. I'm glad he's still with us and hopefully will be with us for a few more years. Considering the fact that Dick is now 77 years old and is a stroke survivor.... he shows a lot of guts to get on camera and do the job he's been doing now for 35 years in spite of his impairment. To me he is an inspiration. And I'm sure many other stroke survivors will agree as well.


Peter Q. George (K1XRB)
Whitman, Massachusetts

Exactly. Very well put, Peter.
 
I thought he did a great job esp. since what he's been through. Should he retire? No. Why not, he's still breathing, he can still talk so keep hosting the show. I thought he did a great job. I have to agree with "AMonFM" He would be sitting in an oxygen bubble holding up cards, I would still watch.

Seacrest did okay...he's Seacrest that's all you can really expect.

I think Dick Clark did a great job, he should come back next year...why not...he owns the show!
 
Dick Clark is a Icon. Has more talent then all of the other talent hosting New years specials combined. Radio and TV have a bad habit of letting those go who they (the research people) think we no longer want to watch. When Dick Clark wants to leave let him do it on his own terms. It is called RESPECT!!!! not ratings. Note to research dept. Loss of Dick Clark = loss of millions of viewers. I just don't get it... radio and TV does those programming changes, and yes....85-90% of the time it fails. Yes!!! I vote for Dick Clark for 2007..2008...2009... :)
 
Agreed that Clark is still a class act, stroke or not. I hate Ryan Seacrest as well. He's famous for a FOX series I've never watched a single second of (and never will).

BTW, was ABC's production in HD? WTNH-DT didn't seem to be working here in Connecticut at midnight. I know the production on FOX and NBC wasn't. ???
 
Kevin Lagasse said:
Agreed that Clark is still a class act, stroke or not. I hate Ryan Seacrest as well. He's famous for a FOX series I've never watched a single second of (and never will).

Kevin you mean you, much like myself, have never seen a single second of FOX's "Glorified Karaoke Contest" and never will?! Excellent. Kudos for good taste, sir.

I'm 25 and although I might be in their demo, I think that crap is the epitome of banality.
 
Ryan Seacrest shouldn't be allowed in the same room as Dick Clark. If Seacrest is considered 'talented" then this industry is in much more trouble than even I thought.
 
My wife and I thought Dick Clark sounded better than last year, and kudos to him for even attempting to do the show.
 
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