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Who replaces Ryan Seacrest on His KIIS-FM show and syndicated show?

Seacrest is basically trading time on E! for time on NBC with a few extras thrown in. The NBC events mentioned (London, England 2012 Olympics, 2012 elections) are one-time, short-term events that won't have much bearing on his overall schedule.

Maybe he'll have a little more time off from KIIS to accomodate his schedule - or possibly be on via remote/voicetrack from wherever he is (still more likely to be in L.A. than anywhere else), but KIIS will hold on to him for as long as they can until he says "no more".
 
Ryan's NBC work will most likely be put together at the E! Studios, one floor below KIIS-FM or across the street at KNBC. And I'll lay even money that his radio shows will originate from London this summer. Expect a massive tie-in with IHeartRadio and The Summer Olympics this year!
 
Seacrest is a machine, much like his late friend, Dick Clark. He may eventually eclipse Merv Griffin's success behind the scenes at the rate he is going. I am glad Ryan hangs on to his radio career, unlike some radio folks do when they get a taste of TV.
 
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