Ryan Seacrest to Produce New Sitcom SQUAD GOALS

By: Oct. 16, 2015
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Mashable reports that Ryan Seacrest has signed on for another project this year, executive producing a sitcom about 20-somethings who just won't act their age called SQUAD GOALS.

Nina Wass of Ryan Seacrest Productions joins Seacrest as an EP, along with writers Lindsey Rosin and Aaron Karo. The plot of the television show is based around the writers' own experience as 20-somethings. Rosin and Karo have impressive resumes that include, between them, a young adult novel, a Comedy Central special, and a musical adaptation of CRUEL INTENTIONS.

The writers may want to be wary though: shows created based on social media and memes, such as SELFIE (2014) and $#*! MY DAD SAYS (2011), have not been successful in the past, both being cancelled after one season.

Ryan Seacrest holds preeminent positions in nationally syndicated radio and local radio, as well as broadcast and cable television.

On radio, Seacrest is host of "On Air with Ryan Seacrest," his market-topping #1 nationally syndicated LA morning drive-time show for iHeartMedia's 102.7 KIIS-FM, as well as the nationally-syndicated " On Air with Ryan Seacrest," "American Top 40 with Ryan Seacrest," and the weekday vignette "Direct from Hollywood."

He is celebrated internationally as host of the top-rated primetime talent showcase "American Idol" on Fox, which he has been nominated for an EMMY many times. He is host and executive producer of ABC's annual New Year's Eve program, "Dick Clark's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest." He also has an agreement with NBCUniversal that includes on-air broadcasting and producing duties across the NBC and E! networks.

Seacrest launched Ryan Seacrest Productions (RSP) in 2006, which has since become an Emmy-winning entertainment production powerhouse creating unscripted, scripted and digital programming. RSP produces the E! hit cable series "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" and spin-offs "Kourtney and Khloe Take the Hamptons," "Dash Dolls, as well as Bravo's "Shahs of Sunset," CMT's "I Love Kellie Pickler," and ABC Family's "Becoming Us." Additionally, RSP is producing "Shades of Blue," a NBC drama series starring Jennifer Lopez.

As an entrepreneur, Seacrest has investments in media and entertainment companies including Civic Entertainment Group, a marketing services company, Pinterest, FlightCar, attn:, a news media company targeted at millennials, and Mobile System Security (MSS) through Seacrest Global Group. He has also made independent investments in TYPO, a digital device accessory company, DigiTour Media, an emerging media and entertainment company that creates and produces IRL ("in real life") YouTube experiences in the form of concerts, as well as the cable network, AXS TV.

In the fall of 2014, he launched a new men's tailored clothing collection, Ryan Seacrest Distinction, at Macy's.

His philanthropic efforts are focused on youth-oriented initiatives, including serving as Chairman of The Ryan Seacrest Foundation and Honorary Chair of the Grammy Foundation. The Ryan Seacrest Foundation has opened eight broadcast media centers - Seacrest Studios - in pediatric hospitals in cities across the country. He is also on the board of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).

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