Archive for December 18th, 2008


Post Chronicle
Men’s Club being sued for ’Stripper Idol’ show name
Boston Herald, United States - 44 minutes ago
FremantleMedia, the corporation that created “American Idol,” is suing the owners of the Palazio Men’s Club in Texas, TMZ.com reports.
Photo: Stripper Idol?! American Idol Sues over Name Innocence Post Chronicle
"Stripper Idol' Sparks Lawsuit in Texas MyFox Dallas
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'American Idol' is most timeshifted show of 2008
Engadget HD, CA - 2 hours ago
American Idol, the famed singing competition that airs live numerous times per week when it's in full swing, was found to be the most timeshifted program in
'American Idol' is most – and second-most – DVR'd show on TV Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Is American Idol ‘DVR Proof’? I think it is more ‘DVR Proof’ than TVbytheNumbers
Are There A Few Pitchy Canaries Singing In The "American Idol Idolator
New York Post - 411mania.com
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Simon Cowell spoke with the media about what we can expect from the fast-approaching season eight and, as expected, the acerbic judge didn’t hold back when expressing his thoughts.  As for the return of the Wild Card, Simon is all for it.  Much like Ken Warwick, who talked to the media the other day as well, Simon thinks it will detract from the boredom that can set in from seeing the same faces throughout the whole season.  As he put it, “This way this is a bit more jeopardy and hopefully a bit more fun in the middle stages.”

One thing that won’t change, however, is the way he dishes out his criticism, despite some of the media scrutiny surrounding his sometimes harsh words.  Although he admitted to the fact that he has taken a closer look at his own style of judging, Simon has decided that most people who come on the show should understand the nature of it after seven seasons.  In fact, he prides himself on the fact that the show can actually help a less talented singer to realize that singing might not be his or her career of choice.  Simon addressed the rather cordial relationship he’s had with some of the people who have returned, year after year:  “…you assume that everyone who enters American Idol kind of knows the score, that if you’re not great, you’re going to get some criticism.  A lot of people have had criticism in the past, but they come back year after year after year and always seem quite happy to meet us afterwards.  We’ve known some of these contestants for seven or eight years now.”

As far as the addition of Kara DioGuardi as the fourth judge goes, he admits to some hesitation at first adhering to the old “If it ain’t broke” notion, but he was torn because of the success of four judges on the UK version.  When asked about Ken Warwick’s revelation that there are times when Kara and Paula actually gang up on him, Simon said it definitely proved to be a tough situation for him.  He goes on to say that they both have strong personalities, but the consolation is that he has Randy on his side.  He wasn’t ashamed to admit, however, that he is absolutely thrilled with the fact that he is the deciding factor in a tie situation.

Simon was also asked about Paula’s recent comments in the media that Simon tries to distract her by whispering in her ear during the show, and Simon didn’t even try to deny it!  He blatantly said, “I’ve done it from day one.  I mean, that’s part of the relationship I’ve had with Paula.  I’ve looked upon it, by the way, in a fun way.  I mean, it was never done with any maliciousness.”  He went on to say that Paula has never asked him to stop, or he would.  He also said that he does the same thing to all the judges he’s worked with on all of the shows.

As for the controversial statement that a guy will win this year, Simon was quick to say that his speculation wasn’t about one male in particular.  Instead, he based it on the fact that he saw a lot of stellar guys perform during Hollywood Week.  But, as always, he points out that he could be wrong, as a Kelly Clarkson can always sneak up on you and “anything can happen.”  On the whole, he calls them an “interesting bunch,” and he likes the fact that they stand up to him more than anyone from other seasons.

The biggest query that American Idol fans have had for years is what the future holds for the show.  Simon said that he thinks it still has quite a bit of life left in it–even 10 to 20 years!  While he, himself, said that it could prove to be too challenging for him to stay on beyond season ten, he doesn’t think this would hinder AI’s success.  As he stated, “It could still continue without me.  I’ve always believed that.  This show is successful all over the world and I’m only on American Idol.”  The key to its success so far, according to Simon?  He said that FOX has been smart by not being greedy.  Had the network put it on twice a year, he believes it “would have killed the process.”

Check out preview photos from Season 8 Auditions!

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Simon Cowell spoke with the media about what we can expect from the fast-approaching season eight and, as expected, the acerbic judge didn’t hold back when expressing his thoughts.  As for the return of the Wild Card, Simon is all for it.  Much like Ken Warwick, who talked to the media the other day as well, Simon thinks it will detract from the boredom that can set in from seeing the same faces throughout the whole season.  As he put it, “This way this is a bit more jeopardy and hopefully a bit more fun in the middle stages.”

One thing that won’t change, however, is the way he dishes out his criticism, despite some of the media scrutiny surrounding his sometimes harsh words.  Although he admitted to the fact that he has taken a closer look at his own style of judging, Simon has decided that most people who come on the show should understand the nature of it after seven seasons.  In fact, he prides himself on the fact that the show can actually help a less talented singer to realize that singing might not be his or her career of choice.  Simon addressed the rather cordial relationship he’s had with some of the people who have returned, year after year:  “…you assume that everyone who enters American Idol kind of knows the score, that if you’re not great, you’re going to get some criticism.  A lot of people have had criticism in the past, but they come back year after year after year and always seem quite happy to meet us afterwards.  We’ve known some of these contestants for seven or eight years now.”

As far as the addition of Kara DioGuardi as the fourth judge goes, he admits to some hesitation at first adhering to the old “If it ain’t broke” notion, but he was torn because of the success of four judges on the UK version.  When asked about Ken Warwick’s revelation that there are times when Kara and Paula actually gang up on him, Simon said it definitely proved to be a tough situation for him.  He goes on to say that they both have strong personalities, but the consolation is that he has Randy on his side.  He wasn’t ashamed to admit, however, that he is absolutely thrilled with the fact that he is the deciding factor in a tie situation.

Simon was also asked about Paula’s recent comments in the media that Simon tries to distract her by whispering in her ear during the show, and Simon didn’t even try to deny it!  He blatantly said, “I’ve done it from day one.  I mean, that’s part of the relationship I’ve had with Paula.  I’ve looked upon it, by the way, in a fun way.  I mean, it was never done with any maliciousness.”  He went on to say that Paula has never asked him to stop, or he would.  He also said that he does the same thing to all the judges he’s worked with on all of the shows.

As for the controversial statement that a guy will win this year, Simon was quick to say that his speculation wasn’t about one male in particular.  Instead, he based it on the fact that he saw a lot of stellar guys perform during Hollywood Week.  But, as always, he points out that he could be wrong, as a Kelly Clarkson can always sneak up on you and “anything can happen.”  On the whole, he calls them an “interesting bunch,” and he likes the fact that they stand up to him more than anyone from other seasons.

The biggest query that American Idol fans have had for years is what the future holds for the show.  Simon said that he thinks it still has quite a bit of life left in it–even 10 to 20 years!  While he, himself, said that it could prove to be too challenging for him to stay on beyond season ten, he doesn’t think this would hinder AI’s success.  As he stated, “It could still continue without me.  I’ve always believed that.  This show is successful all over the world and I’m only on American Idol.”  The key to its success so far, according to Simon?  He said that FOX has been smart by not being greedy.  Had the network put it on twice a year, he believes it “would have killed the process.”

Check out preview photos from Season 8 Auditions!

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Scoop: Will Simon leave ‘American Idol’?
MSNBC - 10 minutes ago
Jason Decrow / AP By Courtney Hazlett When “American Idol” executive producer Ken Warwick held a conference call with the press earlier in the week,

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Post Chronicle
Photo: Stripper Idol?! American Idol Sues over Name Innocence
Post Chronicle - 39 minutes ago
by Mike Baron The bosses who created popular hit TV show competition 'American Idol' are suing a strip club over the use of their name and likeness.
"Stripper Idol' Sparks Lawsuit in Texas MyFox Dallas
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Midseason TV: 'Lost,' 'Idol,' boatload of new shows
USA Today - 57 minutes ago
January's heavy hitters —American Idol, Lost and 24 — will return for new non-stop seasons, along with a large load of new scripted series,

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American Idol’ tweaks format
Columbia Daily Tribune, MO - 2 hours ago
LOS ANGELES — Changes are coming to “American Idol” when it returns in January, including “wild card” finalists picked by the show’s judges and less airtime

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Canada.com
Big TV News: 'Idol' Goes On Hiatus — But Not In This Country.
MediaPost Publications, New York - 1 hour ago
But this was still about half of how its big sister, "American Idol," performs with Canadian viewers. Among this country's viewers, "American Idol" has been
'Canadian Idol' canceled in 2009 The Associated Press
Canadian Idol will sit idle for 2009 Edmonton Sun
A broken Idol whose time had come Toronto Star
The Canadian Press - TheCelebrityCafe.com
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Reality TV Magazine
Disney World brings 'American Idol' to theme park
DetNews.com, MI - 57 minutes ago
Starry-eyed singers who dream of being discovered — like Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson or Clay Aiken — will have a chance when a new "American Idol"
'American Idol' is most – and second-most – DVR'd show on TV Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Is American Idol ‘DVR Proof’? I think it is more ‘DVR Proof’ than TVbytheNumbers
American Idol getting attraction at Disney World MSN Money
Reality TV Magazine - Idolator
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