Ryan Seacrest is one of the most popular American celebrities. He has become a household name as he paved his career path as a radio personality, host, producer and entrepreneur. His net worth of $450 million is a result of years of hard work and smart career decisions. Let's have a look at how Ryan Searcrest earned his name in one of the most difficult industries in the world:
According to the website celebrity Net Worth, Seacrest is making at least $60 million from his entrepreneurial ventures. After working for years as a radio and TV show host, now he is working behind the scenes as a successful producer. His can-do attitude and an ever-surviving spirit is what made him a millionaire in a short amount of time.
He began his career in media when he was still in college. He began doing radio shows at the local Athen station. He moved to Hollywood at 19, as he dropped out of university to pursue a full time career in broadcasting
He went on to host shows on ESPN and some children shows like the Gladiators 2000, Wild Animal Games and Click. He was also chosen to host the NBC Saturday Night Movie. His biggest break perhaps came when he was offered to host American Idol alongside comedian Brian Dunkleman. After completing the first season, he was chosen as the only host of the show. He emerged as the biggest host in Hollywood. His opportunity at American Idol made him sign very lucrative throughout his career.
He continued hosting shows such as American Top 40, Live with Kelly and Ryan. He also worked as a producer for numerous shows as he knew the ins and outs of production with his extensive hosting experience. He aimed for even greater heights as he branched out from reality shows to more TV and radio shows. Keeping up with the Kardashians played an integral part in earning him millions.
Along with producing Keeping up with the Kardashians that made him earn millions, he also produced and created a number of shows , including Rockin’ Eve, E! Live from the Red Carpet, On Air with Ryan Seacrest, as well as thirty more shows. These shows make up more than $80 million annually.