America's Oldest Teenager

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America's Oldest Teenager is the famous nickname of Dick Clark, the long-running host of "American Bandstand" and a defining figure in American pop music and television.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedBecauseOf association with teenage audiences
long-running role on American Bandstand
youthful demeanor over decades
appliedToField American pop music
American television
appliedToOccupation radio personality
television host
television personality
associatedWithEventType New Year's Eve television specials
associatedWithGenre music television
youth culture television
associatedWithNetwork ABC
associatedWithPerson Dick Clark Productions
associatedWithPersonRole host of American Bandstand
associatedWithProgram American Bandstand
category American television nicknames
Nicknames of entertainers
countryOfCulturalOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalImpact helped popularize rock and roll to mainstream TV audiences
culturalRole symbol of American youth culture on television
genderOfReferent male
hasConnotation agelessness
connection to teenage culture
youthful appearance
language English
mediaType television-related nickname
notableFor youthful on‑air persona
notableInContext American pop culture
rock and roll era
referentBirthYear 1929
referentDeathYear 2012
referentFullName Richard Wagstaff Clark
referentNationality American
referentNotableWork American Bandstand
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve
referentPrimaryOccupation producer
radio broadcaster
television host
refersTo Dick Clark
usedBy American media
music journalists
television critics
usedDuring 20th century
21st century

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Dick Clark nickname America's Oldest Teenager