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| Genre | Comedy, Talk, Music |
|---|---|
| Running time | 5 hours (including commercials; on KIIS-FM) 3–4 hours (syndicated) |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Home station | KIIS-FM |
| Syndicates | Premiere Networks |
| Starring | Ryan Seacrest Sisanie Tanya Rad Patty Rodriguez Manny Streetz |
| Announcer | Miles Hvliko |
| Created by | Ryan Seacrest |
| Produced by | Patty Rodriguez Jennifer Sawalha |
| Executive producers | Ryan Seacrest Mark Mohelnitzky |
| Original release | 2004 (atKIIS-FM) 2008 (Syndication) – Present |
| Website | onairwithryan |
On Air with Ryan Seacrest is a weekdaysyndicated radio program hosted byRyan Seacrest. It was launched in 2004 as adrive time show at the same time onLos AngelesTop 40 station 102.7KIIS-FM as the television show withthe same name, although Seacrest had hosted a similar show in afternoon drive time onsister station Star 98.7KYSR from 1995 until 2003. The TV series ran for several months in 2004, but nationwide syndication of the radio program did not start until 2008. While Seacrest hosted his Los Angeles show in the morning, the syndicated show'saffiliates aired it in middays or afternoons. The syndicated show took segments from Seacrest's live Los Angeles wake up show and packaged them with music, so listeners in other cities could hear them later in the day or the following day. The live radio show originated its broadcast from the KIIS-FM studios inBurbank, California. KIIS-FM is owned byiHeartMedia, Inc.
Seacrest began working inNew York City on May 1, 2017, as co-host of the syndicated talk showLive with Kelly and Ryan, and the KIIS-FM radio program continues to air live from 9 AM to 1 PMEastern Time (ET) / 6 to 10 AMPacific Time (PT), with Seacrest currently broadcasting from a studio at the facilities ofWABC-TV (whereLive is produced).[1][2] While he is on live TV, prerecorded discussions and bits air on KIIS-FM from 9 to 10 AM (ET) / 6 to 7 AM (PT), with his staff supplying live weather and traffic reports. After 10 AM (ET) / 7 AM (PT), Seacrest is heard live on KIIS-FM from theManhattan studio.On Air with Ryan Seacrest is syndicated through an iHeartsubsidiary,Premiere Networks. It is heard on over 130 radio stations in the United States and Canada.

The radio program, which initially featurednewscaster and sidekickEllen K., includes many popular segments such asManny Streetz, Ginger Chan with Traffic and "60 Seconds of Sleaze" featuring 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 called "Ryan's Roses" where listeners call in with the suspicion that their significant other may either have cheated or is considering it. A 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 accusedcheater will send the flowers to the "wrong person," which may result in the "truth" pouring out and an argument between the couple, moderated by Seacrest. This segment is based on the common radio skitWar of the Roses, which has been used on many 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 co-owned 103.5KOST, beginning October 19.[3] Her last broadcast on Seacrest's show was on October 16, 2015.[4]
Following departure from the show, Ellen was replaced by former KIIS-FM middayDJSisanie (who was also the substitute host for her on occasional days). Sisanie's selection was officially announced on December 4, 2015, during the KIIS Jingle Ball 2015.[5]
On May 1, 2017, Seacrest was named the new co-host of the syndicated television talk showLive with Kelly, which is broadcast weekdays from New York. To accommodate Seacrest's move, a new Manhattan studio was constructed within the facilities ofWABC-TV whereLive originates.[6]
Seacrest renewed his contract with iHeartMedia in September 2021, an agreement that will take him through his 30th anniversary with the company (counting his KYSR show and the current program) in 2025.[7]