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'''''On Air with Ryan Seacrest''''' (], ]-], ]) was an ] ] TV talk show. The show was broadcast live from a studio in the ] in ].
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On Air with Ryan Seacrest (], ]-], ]) was a syndcated TV talk show which was hosted by famous host of American Idol ]. The show was shot live in the ] in ], ].


===The Show=== ===Show history===


The Show itself was very un-popular when it started. Even though it had very popular guests, and it even featured very popular celeberties, and ] contestants who were kicked out the night before, it didn't get good ratings. The Show itself didn't give up, during the Summer of 2004, On-Air with Ryan Seacrest tried to do mass-advertising, but many people often "ignored" the ads. So instead it tried everything, like letting fans meet their favorite celeberties. However in ] ] 45% of it's affiliates have taken the show off the air, which then later on brought to it's cancellation on ], ]. ''On Air'' struggled in the ratings throughout its short run. It featured well-known guests, and capitalized upon the fact that host ] concurrently hosted '']'' by featuring contestants who had been eliminated from the popular talent program the night before. During the Summer of 2004, ''On Air with Ryan Seacrest'' launched a mass advertising campaign to attract viewers, to little effect. By ] ] 45% of television broadcasters that had purchased ''On Air'' had removed the show from their schedules, and production of the series ended on ].


During the show's run, Seacrest not only hosted ''American Idol'', but also a daily radio show.
===Critisizm/Controversy===


===Criticism===
The show mainly didn't get good ratings partially because of it's critisizm and controversy. The show was often crisized by some ] groups who said the show itself had a ] ]. Ryan Seacrest denies that the show had any sort of bias, although many people don't believe in his statement:


Despite being an entertainment program, ''On Air'' was often criticised by ] groups who claimed the talk show had a ] ]. Seacrest denied this, stating he considers himself to be ].
''Well I am flattered that I've found out that my afternoon talk Show, On-Air, was crisized by Conservative Groups on the Internet. Well I must tell you,
I have no bias. My show is for everyone, we have policy here at On-Air and it's called a non-bias policy.'' - Ryan Seacrest.


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He also says he is a ] person.

Controversy on On-Air is that it was a ] show. One reason is because ], and ]. Have been stalker-prone since their apperances on On-Air. Ryan also denies that controversy.

===Show Facts===

It was voted for one of the worst shows in ].
It is shot live at ].
Despite low ratings, it had however high ratings during ] of ].

===External Links===

Revision as of 17:36, 5 March 2005

On Air with Ryan Seacrest (January 12, 2004-September 17, 2004) was an American syndicated TV talk show. The show was broadcast live from a studio in the Hollywood & Highland Complex in Hollywood.

Show history

On Air struggled in the ratings throughout its short run. It featured well-known guests, and capitalized upon the fact that host Ryan Seacrest concurrently hosted American Idol by featuring contestants who had been eliminated from the popular talent program the night before. During the Summer of 2004, On Air with Ryan Seacrest launched a mass advertising campaign to attract viewers, to little effect. By August 2004 45% of television broadcasters that had purchased On Air had removed the show from their schedules, and production of the series ended on September 17.

During the show's run, Seacrest not only hosted American Idol, but also a daily radio show.

Criticism

Despite being an entertainment program, On Air was often criticised by right-wing groups who claimed the talk show had a liberal bias. Seacrest denied this, stating he considers himself to be non-partisan.

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