Ryan Seacrest to succeed Pat Sajak as ‘Wheel of Fortune’ host

Ryan Seacrest to succeed Pat Sajak as ‘Wheel of Fortune’ host

The former 'American Idol' emcee has signed a multi-year agreement to take over once long-time host Sajak steps down after four decades at the wheel.

Seacrest will take over next year when Sajak retires after 41 seasons on ‘Wheel of Fortune’. (AFP pic)
LOS ANGELES:
“American Idol” TV show host Ryan Seacrest said yesterday he will be the new host of “Wheel of Fortune” beginning next year, after Pat Sajak retires and ends his four-decade run on the daily syndicated American game show.

“I’m truly humbled to be stepping into the footsteps of the legendary Pat Sajak,” Seacrest posted on Instagram and Twitter.

Seacrest paid homage to Sajak and said he looked forward to “spinning the wheel and working alongside the great Vanna White”, Sajak’s long-time co-host.

Sony Pictures Television said in a statement that “Wheel of Fortune” reaches 20 million unique viewers on average each week, the largest weekly television audience across syndication, broadcast and streaming in the United States.

Sony said Seacrest signed a “multi-year agreement” but did not specify how many years it would last.

The studio called Seacrest “one of the most nationally recognised voices in media today” after having hosted TV shows “American Idol” and “Live with Kelly and Ryan”, as well as his own morning radio show.

“Many people probably don’t know this, but one of my first jobs was hosting a little game show called ‘Click for Merv Griffin’ 25 years ago – so this is truly a full-circle moment for me,” Seacrest said in the Sony statement.

Sajak, 76, took to Twitter earlier this month to announce his plan to retire after 41 seasons.

“I’ve decided that our 41st season, which begins in September, will be my last. It’s been a wonderful ride, and I’ll have more to say in the coming months,” he wrote.

He ranks as the longest-serving host of any US television game show, surpassing the 35 years Bob Barker presided over “The Price is Right” on CBS, and the 37 years Alex Trebek starred on “Jeopardy!”.

Sajak and White won a Daytime Emmy for outstanding game show host three times out of a total of 19 nominations.

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