'American Idol' to return to TV on ABC

The music competition series will air on ABC during the 2017-2018 TV season.

ABC announced today it is bringing back the long-running music competition series for the 2017-2018 season.

The show’s host and judges will be announced at a later date, the network said in a news release.

“’American Idol’ is a pop culture staple that left the air too soon,” Channing Dungey, president of ABC Entertainment, said in a statement. “ABC is the right home to reignite the fan base. We are thrilled viewers will once again share in these inspiring stories of people realizing their dreams.”

Trent Harmon was named the winner of the 15th and final season of “American Idol” on Fox.

Seacrest, who was based in Los Angeles during the "American Idol” run, said he will live in New York during the week and then fly back home to Los Angeles for the weekends.

Seacrest, who hosted Fox’s “American Idol” for all 15 seasons, raised speculation that the show would go on in his goodbye to fans at the series finale.

Seacrest ended the show by uttering his famous phrase, "And one more time -- this is so tough -- we say to you from Hollywood, goodnight, America."

Then he added, "for now."

Seacrest addressed the rumors of the show’s return Monday on "Live With Kelly and Ryan," saying he didn’t know until last week that “American Idol” was possibly being revived on ABC.

ABC is bringing "American Idol" back to TV with producers FremantleMedia North America and 19 Entertainment, a division of CORE Media Group.

ABC and ABC News are both part of parent company Disney.

ABC News' Michael Rothman and George Costantino contributed to this report.