Seacrest is still not out.
Ryan Seacrest – who has been with the franchise since 2002 – is set to return to American Idol for its third season on ABC according to a Friday report from Variety.
It was announced last month that Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie all will return as judges for the trailblazing reality competition show.
Seacrest in: Ryan Seacrest – who has been with the franchise since 2002 – is set to return to American Idol for its third season on ABC according to a Friday report from Variety
Back in the day: The 44-year-old television presenter has had a long history with the show as he has hosted all 17 seasons beginning in 2002 when it was still on FOX
The 44-year-old television presenter has had a long history with the show as he has hosted all 17 seasons beginning in 2002 when it was still on FOX.
The star will continue being the busiest man in showbusiness as along with hosting the reality show he is also co-host of Live With Kelly And Ryan, and has a nationally syndicated LA morning radio show.
While Seacrest snagged close to $15 million to host the show back in 2017, he’s reportedly set to end up with much more this time round.
Signing the dotted line: While Seacrest snagged close to $15 million to host the show back in 2017, he’s reportedly set to end up with much more this time round
‘Ryan will likely return as host for a third season of American Idol on ABC, as its longtime host,’ reported a TMZ source last month.
‘The reason the deal hasn’t been signed … he’s currently in talks with Disney honchos for a huge contract that goes way beyond ‘A.I.’ and Live with Kelly and Ryan.’
The insider dished that the radio and TV star’s new deal will include his hosting gigs as well as some production deals for new television shows that will be produced through his production company, Ryan Seacrest Productions.
Money talks: ‘Ryan will likely return as host for a third season of American Idol on ABC, as its longtime host,’ reported a TMZ source last month
And perhaps Ryan is even closer to signing the dotted line after being spotted on Monday night with the Disney TV Chairman, Peter Rice.
The duo were seen enjoying a dinner meeting together in New York City at the restaurant, Marea.
And while $15 million for the hosting gig already seems extravagant for the average person, it was nothing compared to Katy Perry’s $25 million salary when she first signed on as a judge.
According to reports at the time, Ryan was asking for a much less $15 million – while the execs offered him $10 million.
They reportedly met in the middle – with the final offer said to be closer to the $10 million side.
Salary: And while $15 million for the hosting gig already seems extravagant for the average person, it was nothing compared to Katy Perry’s $25 million salary when she first signed on as a judge
All the money talk comes after it was announced on Monday that Katy, Luke, Lionel as well as in-house mentor, Bobby Bones, would be returning for the third season of American Idol.
‘”American Idol” is the original music competition series,’ the president of ABC Entertainment, Karey Burke, said in a statement yesterday.
‘It was the first of its kind to take everyday singers and catapult them into super-stardom, launching the careers of so many amazing artists.’
‘We couldn’t be more excited for Katy, Luke, Lionel, and Bobby to continue in their roles as ‘American Idol’ searches for the next great music star, with more live episodes and exciting, new creative elements coming this season.’
Auditions for season three began in New York City on July 23, and will continue across the U.S. until September 21.
Season three of the hit singing competition show will premiere spring 2020.
Gang’s back! All the money talk comes after it was announced on Monday that Katy, Luke, Lionel as well as in-house mentor, Bobby Bones, would be returning for the third season of American Idol