Norman Lear's Enduring Legacy: A Tribute to a Television Icon

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All major broadcast networks will run a simulcast tribute to honor the late Norman Lear, the iconic TV writer and producer, in recognition of his vast accomplishments and influence across television. Lear, who died at the age of 101, was closely associated with the medium of broadcast TV and was known for creating popular sitcoms such as All In The Family and The Jeffersons. His death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from actors, writers, executives, networks, and companies.
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