Hey, did you guys know that there used to be two hosts of American Idol? Ryan Seacrest and the inferior
Brian Dunkelman shared hosting duties during the first season of the singing contest. You can meet this Dunkelman
person now that American Idol has gone into syndication. You can also meet a shy and humble Kelly Clarkson and
an ego-free Ryan Seacrest (really!). The re-runs, dressed up with "never-before-seen" footage, will begin
airing on weekends in the fall with the title American Idol Rewind. Right now, Tribune Entertainment, the
syndicator of Idol is only planning to re-air the first season. If it's popular, subsequent seasons will
receive the same treatment.American Idol goes to syndication
Hey, did you guys know that there used to be two hosts of American Idol? Ryan Seacrest and the inferior
Brian Dunkelman shared hosting duties during the first season of the singing contest. You can meet this Dunkelman
person now that American Idol has gone into syndication. You can also meet a shy and humble Kelly Clarkson and
an ego-free Ryan Seacrest (really!). The re-runs, dressed up with "never-before-seen" footage, will begin
airing on weekends in the fall with the title American Idol Rewind. Right now, Tribune Entertainment, the
syndicator of Idol is only planning to re-air the first season. If it's popular, subsequent seasons will
receive the same treatment.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-21-2006 @ 1:40PM
Jim said...
I liked Dunkleman. To say he is inferior to Seacrest is quite an insult. How can you get any worse than him?
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1-21-2006 @ 2:21PM
Anna said...
Jim, you should watch the first season again. Seacrest was far more professional than Dunkelman. I actually liked Ryan Seacrest then. Now... well, that's a different story.
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1-21-2006 @ 5:03PM
Brent said...
That is exactly what I thought Jim.
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1-23-2006 @ 1:22PM
"You just don't fit in." said...
I wish they would cancel this show, already!
It's yesterday's news like the show, "All In The Family."
If they'd cancel this show, then that would be a good thing because it "just doesn't fit in."
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