OJ Simpson, the white Bronco and America. The car chase that changed everything

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close。 OJ Simpson was ‘the first reality TV villain’: Joe ConchaVideo。

OJ Simpson was ‘the first reality TV villain’: Joe Concha。

Fox News contributor Joe Concha joins ‘America Reports’ to discuss O.J. Simpson’s ‘Super Bowl like’ media numbers during his trial.  。

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Reality TV wasn't much of an industry before June 17, 1994. That all changed the day Orenthal James "O.J." Simpson attempted to avoid arrest by hiding in the back of his white Ford Bronco during a slow-speed chase as more than 95 million people watched from home, mostly in disbelief.  

O.J. Simpson, Nicole Brown Simpson, Jason Simpson, Sydney Brooke Simpson, Justin Ryan Simpson pose at the premiere of the "Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Isult" in which O.J. starred on March 16, 1994 in Los Angeles, California.    (Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images)。

  • Fred Goldman, Patty Goldman and Kim Goldman listen to testimony during O.J. Simpson's trial.Image 2 of 3。

    Fred Goldman, father of Ronald Goldman, his daughter Kim and wife Patty listen to testimony during a preliminary hearing following the murders of Ronald and O.J. Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson July 7, 1994 in Los Angeles.   (Lee Celano/WireImage)。

  • A granite headstone marks Nicole Brown Simpson's grave siteImage 3 of 3。

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