On Air with Ryan Seacrest

This article is about the radio show. For the 2004 TV series, see On Air with Ryan Seacrest (TV series).
On Air With Ryan Seacrest
Genre Comedy, Talk, Music
Running time 5 hours (including commercials; on KIIS-FM)
3-4 hours (syndicated)
Country United States
Home station KIIS-FM
Syndicates Premiere Networks
Starring Ryan Seacrest
Sisanie
Manny Streetz
Tanya Rad
Announcer Kelly Doherty
Created by Ryan Seacrest
Produced by Stephen Spradlin
Patty Rodriguez
Jennifer Sawalha
Executive producer(s) Ryan Seacrest
Mark Mohelnitzky
Air dates since 2004 (at KIIS-FM)
2008 (Syndication)
Website onairwithryan.com

On Air with Ryan Seacrest is an American syndicated radio program hosted by Ryan Seacrest. As of 2010, the daily morning radio show airs on Los Angeles top 40 station KIIS-FM and was launched at the same time as the television show with the same name, although Seacrest had hosted a similar show in afternoon drive on sister station KYSR from 1995 until 2003. The TV series ran for several months in 2004, but nationwide syndication of the radio program would not start until 2008, where a majority of its affiliates air it in the middays or afternoons.

The show is broadcast from the KIIS-FM studios in Burbank, California. On Air with Ryan Seacrest is also syndicated through Premiere Networks on over 130 radio stations nationwide and in Canada.

About the show

Logo from 2004 to 2014

The radio program, which initially featured a former local news correspondent by the name of Ellen K., includes many popular segments such as Manny Streetz, Ginger Chan with Traffic, and the ever popular '60 Seconds of Sleaze' is the entertainment news segment provided by Ellen K. This segment was actually originated by Seacrest's predecessor on KIIS-FM, Rick Dees, in a segment called "Dees Sleaze." One of the most popular segments is the fictional 'Ryan's Roses': where "listeners" call in with the suspicion that their significant other is cheating. An 'On Air' staff member then calls the accused cheater imitating a florist who wishes to offer them a dozen free roses to be sent to anybody of their choosing. Often the accused cheater will send the flowers to the "wrong person," which often results in the "truth" pouring out and an argument between the couple, moderated by Seacrest. This segment is based on the common radio skit War of the Roses, which has been used on hundreds of radio shows around the country since the mid-1990s.

On October 7, 2015, Ellen K announced she was leaving the show to launch her own morning show on KOST, KIIS-FM's sister station, on October 19.[1] Her last broadcast was on October 16, 2015.[2]

Following departure from the show, Ellen was replaced by former KIIS-FM midday jock Sisanie (who was also the substitute host for her on occasional days). It was officially announced on December 4, 2015, during the KIIS Jingle Ball 2015.[3]

Foreign markets

Segments

References

  1. "Ellen K Exits 'On Air With Ryan Seacrest' for Her Own KOST L.A. Show". Billboard. October 7, 2015. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  2. "See Photos From Ellen K's Final 'OAWRS' Broadcast". Ryanseacrest.com. October 16, 2015. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  3. "Sisanie Officially The New Co-Host For 'On Air With Ryan Seacrest'". AllAccess.com. December 5, 2015. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
  4. http://www.flyfm.com.my/shows/weekdays/onair_ryan_seacrest/index.1.html
  5. "On Air With Ryan Seacrest - Virgin Radio Dubai". Virgin Radio Dubai. 2013-07-22. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
  6. "Ryan Seacrest Show to air on Bauer's heat". RadioToday. 28 July 2014.
  7. Ryan Seacrest joins Real Radio Radio Today, July 2011
  8. "On Air with Ryan Seacrest". 102.5 Beat FM. Retrieved 2016-10-27.
  9. This segment uses vocal actors/actresses to generate response from radio listeners. Many times, the same segment will be replayed on air with the same caller who called originally to be replayed. Likewise, the show has replayed the same recorded segment when a radio listener calls in for advice from Ryan at different months.
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