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Seacrest Studios | Overview

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Seacrest Studios at Boston Children’s Hospital opened November 14, 2014, in collaboration with the Ryan Seacrest Foundation. Seacrest Studios is a state-of-the-art multimedia studio that broadcasts on the hospital’s closed-circuit TV network — on Channel 19, The Hub — to patient televisions on both the hospital's main campus and the Waltham satellite location. All programs are just for patients and families at the hospital.

Seacrest Studios is the physical place where we broadcast from, but Channel 19 The Hub is where we broadcast to. The Hub is a virtual, interactive community where patients and families can come together from wherever they are in the hospital to connect, engage, and have fun! We named our channel The Hub as a nod to Boston’s nickname, but also to acknowledge that we’re a hub of patient activity that branches out through our broadcasting capabilities to reach patients and families throughout the hospital community.

At Seacrest Studios at Boston Children’s Hospital, all programming is created by or for patients.The Seacrest Studios team produces more than 700 live, interactive shows each year. Programs offered range from music request hours to game shows to “make-your-own” challenges to celebrity guest visits and much more. Patients can make song requests, participate in games, be a guest host or interviewer, or explore their creativity and hidden talents on the air. We try to broadcast something for everyone by offering a wide variety of programs, guests, and activities!

While 63 percent of our shows are produced exclusively by the Seacrest Studios team, we also collaborate with many groups, both within the hospital and from the community. Internally we have collaborated with Music Therapy Service, Artists-in-Residence, the Laughter League, the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, the Wellness Program, and the Pawprints Program, among many others. We also have great community relationships with organizations like the Ryan Seacrest Foundation, Musicians on Call, MyMusicRx, the Pacific Marine Mammal Center, and more.

And because we know you’re wondering … yes, we do have many opportunities for patients to meet cool celebrities! Patients have been able to meet many local and national celebrities through Seacrest Studios and The Hub, including Ed Sheeran, Meghan Trainor, Shawn Mendes, Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman, Sofia Carson, Charlie Puth, Alessia Cara, Sabrina Carpenter, the Jonas Brothers, Jojo Siwa, Brie Larson, Jack Black, WWE stars, Chris Pratt, Idina Manzel, Tiffany Haddish, and many more!

At Seacrest Studios at Boston Children’s Hospital, all programming is created by or for patients.

Our team

Nicole Cutinella, Media Program Manager

Nicole started as an intern from Emerson College in 2017 and has been a proud member of the studio team ever since. She has held multiple positions throughout the years and became Media Program Manager in 2022. She supports the studio staff, manages studio technology, provides program administration, coordinates guest visits, and facilitates patient involvement in the studio. Nicole also spends time hosting on the air and operating studio equipment during live shows. Nicole’s favorite studio show is The Arty Party Show!

Henry Johnston, Media Program Specialist

Henry has been working as the media program specialist since 2022. He creates original shows, runs the studio equipment during live broadcasts, hosts on-air alongside the kids, and much more! Henry was an intern in 2019 and graduated with a degree in media arts production from Emerson College. Henry’s favorite studio show is Who Would Win!

Jamie Durkin, Child Life Specialist II

Jamie has a degree in psychology from St. Anselm College, a child life and family centered care degree from the Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development, and is a certified child life specialist. Jamie has worked at Boston Children’s Hospital since 2012. She worked for eight years in the Medical Intensive Care Unit and joined the Seacrest Studios team in 2020. Jamie helps to facilitate and create live media programming at bedside and in the studio, ensures that all shows are developmentally appropriate, and brings a creative child life lens to the studio environment. Jamie’s favorite studio show is The Bracket Challenge and she loves the Zac Brown Band!

At Seacrest Studios at Boston Children’s Hospital, all programming is created by or for patients.