In fact, Saturday, July 4 marked the anniversary of American Top 40 debuting. In 1970, it was the late, great Casey Kasem who launched the song-countdown program that's clearly still going strong today.
"The thing about Kasem was that he had such a warm vibe and he was such a good storyteller that he could read the most mawkish letter and make it very powerfully relatable," Chris Molanphy, pop music critic and host of the Hit Parade podcast, once told NPR. "You find yourself getting choked up listening to these little stories."
Seacrest, 51, took over for Kasem in 2004, and radio listeners still tune in to On Air with Ryan Seacrest every week to get the lowdown on what's currently buzzing in the pop music world.
In other Seacrest news, the TV host did a Q&A in May with the Wheel of Fortune studio audience and answered a question that, it turns out, many fans have been wanting to ask. Asked how he knows how many of each letter is in each puzzle — and how quickly he knows — the longtime host shared that while he does his homework before the show, he has somewhat of a “cheat sheet” to help him out. Find out more here.
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