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After taking some time off, Ryan - who recently lost his wife in a car accident - is now ready to get back to work. And while he seems like his same old charming, cocky self, his boss won't put him back on the air until he seeks counseling. So, Ryan reluctantly joins a support group with one goal in mind: get in, get out and get back on the radio as quickly as possible.

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Worried that his career is in shambles, Ryan travels to New York with Steven to interview as host of a national show, set up for him by Anne. … [continue reading]

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Go On is Canceled/Ended
The show had 1 season and 22 episodes air between 2012 and 2013.

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NBC has today cancelled "Go On" after only one season. The Matthew Perry series debuted strong in the fall, but collapsed without The Voice as a lead in through the winter.

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Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
2012
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
30 min.
Aired:
2012 - 2013
To-Date:
1 Season
22 Episodes
Network
NBC TV Network
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  • The name of the radio station Ryan works for is KBAL. There is no radio station on the air with those call letters, though there was a Texas based KBAL as recently as 2009. A long time…
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    The name of the radio station Ryan works for is KBAL. There is no radio station on the air with those call letters, though there was a Texas based KBAL as recently as 2009. A long time Baltimore radio (and TV) station uses the call letters WBAL.
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  • The logo design for the show's title (the uppercase word "GO" with the O tilted 45 degrees away from the G, and the uppercase word "ON" directly below "GO") is a reference to Robert Indiana's…
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    The logo design for the show's title (the uppercase word "GO" with the O tilted 45 degrees away from the G, and the uppercase word "ON" directly below "GO") is a reference to Robert Indiana's iconic Pop Art-era "LOVE" artwork. Indiana first designed this artwork in 1965 as a Christmas card for New York's Museum of Modern Art, Indiana has reconfigured the design in many formats (including prints, postage stamps, and sculptures) and languages (including Hebrew and Chinese).
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  • The name Ryan comes from the Gaelic-Irish word meaning King, which is Ryan's last name.