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GSN REMEMBERS THE LEGEND DICK CLARK

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Dick Clark   GSN (Game Show Network) will pay tribute to entertainment icon and “$25,000 Pyramid” host, Dick Clark, who passed away today. GSN will air an original remembrance of Clark during the network’s broadcasts of “$25,000 Pyramid” over the next several days, and will add an additional hour of the show to its schedule this Saturday, April 21st. GSN’s special, original remembrance of Dick Clark will air during each of the following episodes of “$25,000 Pyramid” (all times Eastern): · Saturday, April 21 at 3:00a.m.,12:00 p.m., and 12:30 p.m.     About GSN     GSN is a multimedia entertainment company that offers original and classic game programming and competitive entertainment via its 75-million subscriber television network and online game sites. GSN’s cross-platform content gives game lovers the opportunity to win cash and prizes, whether through GSN’s popular TV game shows or ...

DICK CLARK DIES OF HEART ATTACK AT 82 YEARS

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**** DEATH OF THE LEGEND DICK CLARK **** Dick Clark Famed television host and television producer Dick Clark has died. He was 82 years old. Spokesperson Paul Shefrin said the "American Bandstand" creator had a heart attack early Wednesday morning at Saint John's hospital in Santa Monica, a day after he was admitted for an outpatient procedure. He was the host for such famed shows as, "The $25,000 Pyramid," "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes" and the American Music Awards. "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve", beacame a staple in the famed crossroads of the world, Times Square. The legend will be missed! Photo By: Sara de Boer/Retna

DICK CLARK RETURNING TO TIMES SQUARE

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Dick Clark As he did last year, Dick Clark will co-host the annual "New Year's Rockin' Eve." The former "American Bandstand" host, now 76, will join Ryan Seacrest and musical guest Christina Aguilera to ring in 2007 before a national TV audience of millions. Clark missed the show two years ago when he suffered a stroke but returned to the holiday staple last New Year's Eve. Seacrest, the 31-year-old host of "American Idol," handled co-hosting duties last year and is expected to eventually succeed Clark as the show's host. Clark originated the New Year's Eve program back in 1972. The only show he missed followed his Dec. 6, 2004, stroke.