Ryan Seacrest, will keep tradition alive by returning as host of the iconic music competition series, American Idol, a role he's held since the inception of the franchise in 2002.
He reunites with previously announced music industry legends and all-star judges Luke Bryan, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie, as well as in-house mentor, Bobby Bones.
"American Idol has been my home for 17 seasons and I can't wait to return to the stage," said Seacrest. "It's the greatest gift to be able to play a part in discovering new talent with a franchise that has been such a relevant part of American culture for so many years."
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"I'm thrilled that Ryan is returning to American Idol" said executive producer and showrunner Trish Kinane. "His passion for the show is evident, and we couldn't imagine searching for the next generation of superstars without him."
"Since the very beginning everyone who has ever stepped onto the American Idol stage has done so with Ryan Seacrest's support and guidance," said executive producers Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman on behalf of Industrial Media's 19 Entertainment. "We are lucky to call him our partner and proud to call him our friend. We are thrilled that the next American Idol can rely on Ryan guiding them along their way to stardom."
Since first stepping onto the "Idol" stage 17 years ago, Seacrest has become one of the most recognizable fixtures in pop culture and media, also serving as co-host and executive producer on ABC's top-rated, nationally syndicated Live with Kelly and Ryan, as well as ABC's annual live show, Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest.
Seacrest will also continue hosting and executive producing On Air with Ryan Seacrest, his market-topping No. 1 nationally syndicated L.A. morning drive-time radio show for iHeartMedia's KIIS 102.7 FM, as well as a nationally syndicated Top 40 radio show from his iHeart studio at New York's ABC7, home of "Live."
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