From late nights running a student game show at 黑料不打烊, to writing breaking news segments at CNN 鈥揜yan Buckley鈥檚 journey is all about taking chances, seizing opportunities and being open to learning new things.
The moment Ryan Buckley 鈥03 set foot on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 campus, he knew it was home.
鈥淭his, this is it,鈥 he said to his dad, solidifying his decision then and there.
黑料不打烊 was the only school he applied to and what followed was a college journey filled with creativity, experimentation and initiative that would ultimately shape his path into one of the fastest-paced and influential spaces in media.

While at 黑料不打烊, Buckley made an effort to stand out, helping to co-create 鈥淲IN Stuff,鈥 a campus game show born out of ingenuity and a couple of borrowed laptops.
鈥淲e were essentially running PowerPoint on 12 laptops and had someone behind the wall hitting the space bar to advance the graphics,鈥 he recalls.
The project became a crash course in running a show, live coordination and producing content under pressure, all skills that would prove invaluable years later in the newsroom. 鈥淲IN Stuff鈥 still airs today on campus and is a testament to all the hard work Buckley put into the program.
That hands-on, do-it-yourself energy never left Buckley. Today, he is a senior writer for 鈥淓rin Burnett OutFront鈥 at CNN, where he crafts the show鈥檚 nightly monologue 鈥 Erin鈥檚 take on the top story of the day. One of his proudest achievements was when he was a part of the Emmy award-winning team recognized for Outstanding Breaking News Coverage during the Israeli conflict.

鈥淵ou鈥檙e flying by the seat of your pants, but that鈥檚 what I love about TV news鈥 creating news as it unfolds,” says Buckley about breaking news coverage. 鈥淭he coverage on the Israeli conflict was especially challenging, requiring live updates to the script, with rockets flashing across the screen and the control room shouting, 鈥業鈥檝e got something new!”
He recalls updating the copy moments before everything aired. But, he says it鈥檚 in this fast-paced and adrenaline-fueled environment of breaking news that he truly excels.
Buckley didn鈥檛 stop at the writer鈥檚 desk. He saw an opportunity where there was a void鈥 CNN鈥檚 lack of presence on TikTok. On his own time, without institutional backing, he launched a TikTok account for 鈥淓rin Burnett OutFront鈥 that racked up thousands of followers in just a year. 鈥淚t was important that people who don鈥檛 watch CNN on television still see our work,鈥 he says.

One TikTok that did immensely well, the first to make over one million views for them, was coincidentally one of his favorite stories to date. The California wildfires had picked up pace in the news, and many people were already devastated by the damage, losing their homes and belongings. In the video, Erin Burnett returns to one of the homes, owned by a fireman and his wife, that was destroyed. Upon arrival, the fireman begins sifting through the debris, looking for anything remaining. Suddenly, the fireman miraculously pulls out a wedding ring from the rubble and runs to show his wife, and they both break down in tears.
The control room where Buckley and the other staff were sitting broke down in tears as well, so touched by the emotional event 鈥 a brief glimpse of something good amidst heartbreak and tragedy. Buckley recalls feeling inspired and fortunate to have been able to witness such a moving event.
Even with his many successes, Buckley remains humble about the challenges he鈥檚 faced. Producing segments on unfamiliar topics, like economic policy, requires a sharp learning curve, and the added task of making that content digestible for everyday viewers can be demanding. But he embraces it all, crediting CNN鈥檚 global reach and his team’s dedication to the success of the show.
As for the future, Buckley is all in: 鈥淣ews will always be important,鈥 he says.
Whether it lives on cable or flourishes through new digital channels, Buckley remains optimistic about CNN鈥檚 future.
His advice to the next generation of storytellers is simple but powerful: 鈥淏e versatile. You need to be the person who can write, produce, and also clip that moment for TikTok. Don鈥檛 be afraid to try everything.鈥