Re: Geoff Edwards and Ryan Seacrest (Was: Re: It's logistics, baby...)
At the time Geoff Edwards hosted both "Jackpot!" and "Treasure Hunt", I read an article about him in which it was noted he did his radio show on weekdays (but never had a sixth day, unlike many other big-city radio deejays of the era, who had to do a show on a Saturday or Sunday in addition to weekdays). One day a month, after his radio show ended for the day, he'd tape four or five "Treasure Hunt" shows (that show was produced in Los Angeles, and was broadcast only once a week).
Every other Friday, after his KMPC show, Geoff would fly to New York and do ten "Jackpot!" shows over the weekend (five on Saturday, five more on Sunday).
Even if "Treasure Hunt" had 52 first-run shows a year, Geoff only needed to work thirteen days a year on it (with four shows being taped each day).
There were several weeks when he only had to do the local radio show; and I think Geoff coordinated his schedule in such a way as he would not have to tape "Treasure Hunt" during a week when he'd have to fly out to New York that weekend for "Jackpot!".
In my memory is correct, I believe Geoff Edwards was only 28 when he took over "Treasure Hunt", and 29 when "Jackpot!" began.
At least for Ryan Seacrest, all of his TV and radio jobs are in Los Angeles, and he doesn't have to worry about cross-country flights (except for first-round auditions on "American Idol").