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Ryan Seacrest says he’s busier than ever

- By Alicia Rancilio

NEW YORK » Most folks have slowed down in the past nine months but Ryan Seacrest says he’s been juggling more than usual during the pandemic.

His regular TV and radio gigs as a co-host on “Live with Kelly” and Ryan and his syndicated “On Air with Ryan Seacrest” radio show continue, despite lockdown. On weekends there were tapings for what he calls “the singing show” (otherwise known as ABC’s “American Idol.”)

“There were also a lot of requests to do extra specials and things for our partners (such as hosting the successful “Disney Family Sing Along” programs) because everyone was going through a tough time. We leaned into doing as much as we could,” said Seacrest, 46, in an interview from the radio studio he built in the basement of the “Live” set.

His commute from the morning talk show to radio gig is one minute but Seacrest is still largely bicoastal and splits his time between New York and Los Angeles.

This week he will return to New York’s Times Square to once again front “Dick Clark New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.” Seacrest will count down to 2021 with the help of actors Lucy Hale and Billy Porter. Ciara will cohost from Los Angeles. Jennifer Lopez is also scheduled to perform from New York. The broadcast is closed to the public due to the pandemic but a select group of front line workers have been invited to watch.

“It may feel a little different on the ground, but I think on the air it’s still going to have that celebrator­y component to it,” said Seacrest. “Most of us can’t go anywhere, so we’re going to really try to put on a good show.”

He’s so comfortabl­e with hosting that Seacrest gets a thrill out of the curveballs that can pop up. He and Ripa purposely walk onto the “Live” set seconds before show time because, he says, “there’s something fun about that.”

He also admits he’s hoped for bad weather during past New Year’s Eve broadcasts because it would pose a challenge and “gives you something to talk about.”

Seacrest doesn’t get nervous before going on air or when he’s about to speak to the masses, but says big Zoom meetings leave him tongue-tied.

 ?? EVAN AGOSTINI — INVISION, FILE ?? Ryan Seacrest will return to New York’s Times Square to host “Dick Clark New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.”
EVAN AGOSTINI — INVISION, FILE Ryan Seacrest will return to New York’s Times Square to host “Dick Clark New Year’s Rockin’ Eve.”

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