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LEGENDARY DICK CLARK DEAD AT 82

Many youngsters in radio today won't feel the same sadness about Dick Clark that those of us who spent fifty years in the business will feel. He was an inspiration to many of us, and he did it simply out of his love for music, without saying a cross word about anyone on the air. The term "shock jock" hadn't been invented yet when he began his career in Philadelphia. Rest in peace, Dick. Your legacy in broadcasting has been well secured by your marvelous career.
 
New Years Eve will not be the same.

That new guy Seacrest they replaced him with, I don't really care for. I would rather have the guy that used to do the Dude your getting a Dell host New Years Eve.

It's sad that Dick Clark is no longer with us.

I was wondering if Casey Casem was still around?

I hope this New Years Eve they will do a tribute for Dick.

People seem to be dropping like flies these days. sad. Didn't Dick Clark also own a architect company?
 
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