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Ad Age: Is Prime Time Past Its Prime?

 Published Date: May 11, 2007

TV’s former jackpot daypart is now the realm of reality and game shows. More and more of us are time shifters. MORE

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(1964) House of the Rising Sun, Animals
(1965) Unchained Melody, Righteous Brothers
(1966) You Can't Hurry Love, Supremes
(1967) Brown Eyed Girl, Van Morrison
(1968) Harper Valley PTA, Jeannie C Riley
(1969) Sugar Sugar, Archies
(1970) Don't Play That Song, Aretha Franklin
(1971) Spanish Harlem, Aretha Franklin

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(1940) Happy Birthday to Richard Sanders (Newsman Les Nessman on WKRP).
(1962) John Lennon marries Cynthia Powell. Paul McCartney is best man.
(1971) Rod Stewart's first hit record, Maggie May, enters the Keener chart at number 29. It will peak at number 2 seven weeks later.

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