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Other than a slight rise in turnout during the 1992 presidential campaign, which featured a saxophone-playing Bill Clinton on "The Arsenio Hall Show," the percentages of youth voters has been dropping steadily since...
President Bill Clinton helped mobilize young voters in the 1992 election with his youthful image and his saxophone playing-prowess on the "The Arsenio Hall Show." Over 40 percent of eligible 18 to 24-year-olds voted that year, breaking a trend of lower turnout that built up in the mid-1980s...
Before 1993, networks had little luck with late, late talk shows hosted by men not named Letterman. Such diverse personalities as Pat Sajak, Chevy Chase and Arsenio Hall all tried and failed to get people to stay up. Chase's ill-fated show lasted only days...
Late-night TV. A campaign can be won or lost on the late-night TV talk shows--remember Bill Clinton and his saxophone on Arsenio? Already, we've seen Hillary on Letterman. Can other candidates be far behind...
...comparison is unfair. Ashong describes some of his Hollywood experiences in disbeleif--like going to the Dreamworks studio and meeting Spielberg for the first time, and seeing executive Jeffrey Katzenberg and Arsenio Hall strolling through...