- Dec. 31 is always celebratory for Dick Clark, who has become the father figure of New Year's Eve. But this year, Clark is feeling particularly festive. (Boston Herald)
- Dick Clark's countdown to the New Year used to begin before dawn on New Year's Eve, when he would appear on "Good Morning America" and then, by satellite, on dozens of local newscasts and talk shows. (New York Times)
- Dick Clarks New Years Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest will kick 2011 to the curb and welcome in the fresh year of 2012. (Lady Gaga Will Help Ring in New Year 2012 Twice - National Ledger)
- NEW YORK, N.Y. Forty years ago, Dick Clark's New Year's Eve special was created to give young people an alternative to a seasonal institution, bandleader Guy Lombardo. Now Clark's annual show is the institution. (Hamilton Spectator)
- NEW YORK, N.Y. — Forty years ago, Dick Clark's New Year's Eve special was created to give young people an alternative to a seasonal institution, bandleader Guy Lombardo. Now Clark's annual show is the institution. (Toronto Star)
- NEW YORK (AP) -- Forty years ago, Dick Clarks New Years Eve special was created to give young people an alternative to a seasonal institution, bandleader Guy Lombardo. Now Clarks annual show is the institution. (Yahoo Finance)
- Lady Gaga will headline as the US celebrates 40 years of the Dick Clark New Year's Eve special. (Jersey Evening Post)
- Lady Gaga is set to ring in the New Year in Times Square with an estimated crowd of one million people. (OnTheRedCarpet.com)
- More than 200 artists have performed on Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve since it debuted 40 years ago, and in tonight's countdown of the Top 40 performances, Jennifer Lopez (and her bedazzled bodysuit) took the crown. See the full list below. (Entertainment Weekly Online)
- Chief Operating Officer and Director, Dick Clark Productions, Inc. Francis C. La Maina has been a Director of Clark Dick Productions Inc. since 1974. Mr. La Maina became President and Chief Operating Officer of Clark Dick Productions Inc. in July 1986. (Businessweek)
Saturday, December 31, 2011
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