Entertainer Ed
23. June 2009 | 14:52Entertainer Ed McMahon dies
NEW YORK - - Ed McMahon, best known as Johnny Carson’s sidekick on “The Tonight Show,” has died. He was 86. (News Source: Middletown Times Herald-Record - 12:44:59)
Entertainer Ed McMahon dead at 86
Ed McMahon died at a hospital in Los Angeles this morning, his agent said today. The 86-year-old TV personality died this morning at Ronald Regan UCLA Medical Center. (News Source: WTSP-TV Tampa - 12:31:30)
AP news alert: Ed McMahon has died
The Associated Press has issued a news bulletin reporting that longtime television personality Ed McMahon has died.”Publicist says TV personality Ed McMahon has died at a Los Angeles hospital.” … (News Source: Charleston Daily Mail - 12:47:00)
NBC: ‘Tonight Show’ Icon Ed McMahon Dies
NBC News reports that Ed McMahon, the longtime sidekick of Johnny Carson on the “Tonight Show,” has died after long battle with cancer. (News Source: KMGH 7 Denver - 12:47:44)
BREAKING NEWS: Ed McMahon Dies At Age 86
LOS ANGELES — NBC News reports that Ed McMahon, the longtime sidekick of Johnny Carson on the “Tonight Show,” has died after long battle with cancer. (News Source: Local 6 Orlando - 12:25:39)
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