- Ryan Jay
Ryan Jay is the co-host of Clear Channel's "PRIDE Radio with Ryan & Caroline", the first nationally syndicated radio talk show targeted to the LGBT community. Known as radio's "Will & Grace," Ryan and Caroline interview celebrities, dish pop culture gossip and cover fashion, travel and lifestyle trends. http://www.RyanAndCaroline.com
Together, Ryan and Caroline are also
Fashion Police in US Weekly Magazine. They co-author the movie review and news site: http://www.WeSeeMovies.com.Fusing their passion for film and their radio talent, Ryan & Caroline can also be heard every Friday on morning radio talk shows around the US offering their weekend movie previews.
Ryan Jay & Caroline Hand met during the summer of 2000 while working as producers at VH1 in
New York City and fast became best friends.Prior to that significant moment, Ryan had earned a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. While in school he created and led an opportunity for fellow students, offering college credit based on his field experience as intern at "Entertainment Tonight" and "The Sally Jesse Raphael Show". He delivered the commencement address at his graduation.
After college, Ryan joined the news team at the
CBS -TV affiliate inMadison, Wisconsin as an on-air reporter. His dislike for formulaic news soon led him to Chicago where he worked as a producer for "The Jerry Springer Show ". That experience, though wild, was invaluable and paved the way to New York City. He produced another talk show in the Big Apple before moving on to pop culture programming at VH1 where he met Caroline. Among the shows he produced for VH1 was the highly rated five hour miniseries "The 100 Greatest Red Carpet Moments".Post VH1, Ryan produced a weekly half-hour series for MTV called "Bangin’ the Charts". He further produced the promotional campaign for the third season of Showtime’s ""Queer as Folk" (North American TV series) ", many on-air promos for Nickelodeon, The Sundance Channel, and Logo. Most recently he has produced pilots for VH1 and the reality TV version of "Sex and the City" for Bravo.
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* http://www.edgeboston.com/index.php?ci=108&ch=entertainment&sc=television&sc2=features&sc3=&id=5256&pg=1
* http://64.78.33.181/features/index.cfm?id=3808&page=features&sub_page=weekly
* http://www.sacurrent.com/arts/story.asp?id=67541External links
* http://ryalinepress.blogspot.com/
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