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American Idol Week 13: Top 7 Perform, 1 Voted Off

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Wednesday, April 11 8-10 pm Top 7 Finalist Compete 2 Hour Episode

Thursday, April 12 8-9 pm Live Results 1 Voted Off 1 Hour Episode



Jennifer Hudson appearing on American Idol


Christine Nyholm

Cable TV & Celebrity Examiner

American Idol returns on April 11-12, 2012, with the top seven contestants and performances by Jennifer Hudson, Ne-Yo, Rick Ross and James Durbin, according to an announcement from Fox TV on April 5, 2012. American Idol is hosted by Ryan Seacrest and judged by Steven Tyler, Jennifer Lopez and Randy Jackson.

DeAndre Brackensick was eliminated on the April 5, 2012, after he received the fewest votes among the finalists. The other two of the bottom three contestants were Elise Testone and Hollie Cavanagh.

The live results show featured performances by The Wanted, Kellie Pickler and Jennifer Lopez. The Wanted sang their latest hit Glad You Came. Kellie Pickler returned to the IDOL stage to perform her newest single, Where’s Tammy Wynette. Superstar and American Idol judge Jennifer Lopez premiered her new music video for Dance Again.

The Top Seven contestants return to the stage on Wednesday, April 11 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed), to perform. The Top Seven are: Hollie Cavanagh, Colton Dixon, Skylar Laine, Joshua Ledet, Phillip Phillips, Jessica Sanchez and Elise Testone.



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Sun Apr 08, 2012 10:37 pm
Top 7¡???
Damn im stuck at the top 10 in latin america :/

Yay to Jen Hud


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4/10/2012 @ 11:49AM

TV's Biggest Moneymakers

American Idol got off to a rough start this January. The season premiere attracted “only” 21.9 million viewers, down 24% from the 2011 season. But don’t cry for Jennifer Lopez and the other judges — the show still regularly wins its time slot and has helped Fox rank as the No. 1 network among teens and adults aged 18 to 49.

Those are the viewers advertisers crave, which is why they still pay more for commercial time on American Idol than on any other show. The singing contest tops our list of TV’s Biggest Moneymakers again with $6.64 million in ad revenue every half hour in 2011. That’s down 6% from the previous year.


To determine which series generate the most advertising revenue, we turned to the data crunchers at Kantar Media, which tracks ad spending, among other metrics. The firm surveyed all regularly scheduled prime-time shows, excluding sports events, that aired in 2011 for our fifth annual version of the list. For an apples-to-apples comparison of network programs of differing lengths, the series are ranked based on ad revenue per average 30 minutes.

To be sure, the revenue figures provided are estimates. The amount individual buyers actually forked over for their collection of 30-second spots varies, depending on advertisers’ perceptions about a show’s value to their clout with the respective network. What’s more, this list doesn’t factor in the millions spent to produce and license these shows.

Sine most ad time is bought before a show premieres, advertisers can find themselves paying top dollar for a much-hyped show that doesn’t live up to expectations. The No. 2 show on our list is The X-Factor, which brought in $5.55 million per half hour. Before the talent show debuted, judge and producer Simon Cowell predicted it would attract 20 million viewers. Considering Cowell’s success with American Idol, advertisers bought time on the show based on his confidence.

But the show only brought in 12.4 million viewers.

“Advertisers were like people lining up to buy an iPad on the first day it comes out,” says Jon Swallen, head of research at Kantar. “With the benefit of hindsight, they overpaid.”

Another show on our list that likely left a bad taste in advertisers mouth is Mad Love, which ranks ninth bringing in $2.49 million per half hour. The CBS show premiered as as mid-season replacement last February. The high ad rate was based on the fact that the 8:30 p.m. show was sandwiched between hits How I Met Your Mother and Two and a Half Men.

Despite the great lead in and follow on shows, Mad Love failed to win over audiences and was canceled that May.

But Mad Love and The X Factor are outliers. In general, advertisers tend to pay the most for established shows. That’s why shows that have been on the air for eight seasons, like Desperate Housewives and Grey’s Anatomy, still rank on our list even if they’re getting a bit long in the tooth.

“Even though those shows are past their heyday, they’re still the top prime time shows on their networks,” says Swallen. “For that reason the networks will demand higher pricing.”

Grey’s Anatomy ranks fifth, bringing in $2.75 million per half hour, and Desperate Housewives ranks seventh with $2.61 million.

Other big network winners: Two and a Half Men, which ranks third with $3.24 million per half hour and Fox’s Glee, in fourth place at $2.83 million per half hour. Despite slipping in the ratings since Charlie Sheen left, Two and a Half Men still does pretty well for CBS. Glee is not only a ratings winner, the show’s songs are also bringing in big bucks for Fox. The cast is now among the top ten downloaded groups of all time.


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Tue Apr 10, 2012 12:06 pm
Very impressive.


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'American Idol' Vs. 'The Voice': The Scorecard So Far (Analysis)

Whether you tune in for the talent on the stage, at the table or sitting in spinning chairs, how do the two singing shows truly compare? THR digs into the numbers.


A lot has been said and written about the rivalry between The Voice and American Idol. Whether comparing the talent or the judges or the format, on both sides of the primetime aisle, loyalists abound and are only getting louder. But who’s really in the lead when it comes to cultural relevance and series success? To get an answer, you have to dig a lot deeper than ratings, so THR did. Read on for the scorecard so far.


Ratings:

Look at the numbers for both shows and the story is pretty straightforward. Idol has seen a season-to-date double-digit ratings drop from last year (to the tune of 22 percent in overall viewership) when new judges Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez were, well, new. The Voice got a nice premiere boost with a Super Bowl lead-in of 17.7 million, but has seen its numbers nose-dive in subsequent episodes, dipping some 39 percent so far this season. On the other hand Idol has seen a more steady pattern as live episodes kicked in, most recently notching a 4.9 share (or 17.1 million viewers). In comparison, on the week of April 2,The Voice had 10.8 million tuning in, down 11 percent from the same episode last year, which aired in the summer.

However, The Voice has tripled what NBC was averaging in its Monday time slot last year and added some nine million total viewers to its broadcast (Idol defectors, perhaps?). To hear NBC’s take on the ratings, when you factor in daylight savings time and the return of ABC’s popular Dancing with the Stars, competition is stiffer than ever and still the show has averaged 17.5 million viewers since its February 5 debut. The problem is when you factor out the Super Bowl numbers. An NBC insider contends The Voice is “the season’s No. 1 entertainment series among adults (men and women) 18-49, 18-34 and teens 12-17” and has been ranked No. 1, 2 or 3 among primetime programs its first 10 weeks in a row.” As for Idol, a Fox source tells THR, “This show has been king for nine years and everybody likes to tear down the king, but you have to look at what's real and factual and be honest -- Idol is beating it on demo week-after-week. The relevance of The Voice faded after the game show gimmick of the chairs and the battle rounds.” And those are some fighting words.

Winner: Idol -- even with a ratings slump, most networks would kill for the show’s numbers.

Audience Age:

Certainly Idol has been mocked at great length for being the chosen singing show of grandmas and tweens -- how else do you explain all those WGWG winners (that’s white guy with guitar to the uninitiated)? And indeed, its audience is older: 48 to be exact. The Voice’s median age hovers around 43, younger technically but marginally so, which makes the argument that it’s “a younger show” in spirit hard to justify -- at least where the viewers are concerned. The coaches are another matter. With an average age of 34, compared to Idol’s judges at 54, there is something to be said of The Voice’s vitality and why it can get away with hokey buzzers and spinning chairs.

Winner: Draw – who’s watching is what matters where advertisers are concerned and both are delivering a similar audience.

VIDEO: 'American Idol's' Kris Allen Talks New Album, Brand Loyalty, Fan Wars on 'Idol Hangover'

Song Choice:

It’s no secret that Idol executive producers and Great Britain natives Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick love their oldies but goodies, but when you average out release dates for songs performed on both shows, they’re separated by less than five years -- 1988 for Idol, 1992 for The Voice. Indeed, both shows (as well as X Factor) seem to carry a torch for 80s pop that these poor contestants just can’t shake, but with this week’s Idol’s being songs of the current decade (and The Voice taking on, you guessed it, the 80s), you can expect the pendulum to swing in Fox’s direction.

Winner: The Voice -- but only by a hair.

Finalists Age:

Perception is reality in this instance: The Voice’s contestants on average are older, which should come as no surprise when you factor in the Javier Colonsand Beverly McLellansof season 1 and consider that the show has no age limit. It’s part of the game, of course -- the voice is what matters, not the look or the years or the circumstance. On the Idol side, the show only recently dropped the audition age to 15, opening the door to last year’s winner Scotty McCreery and runner-up Lauren Alaina, but it cuts off auditioners at 28. Average out Idol’s Top 24 with The Voice’s and Idol comes in at a median age of 22 while The Voice contestants round out to 25.

Winner: Idol -- Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, 16-year-old Jessica Sanchez … it’s a scene.

Winners’ Album Sales:

It’s no contest in this department. With 324 Billboard No. 1s, 50 million albums sold and 250 million songs downloaded on iTunes, Idol is hard to beat -- even with the more-than-occasional chart disappointment. Granted, the Fox show has a decade of branding behind it, and with both series partnered with Universal for music releases, it all ultimately contributes to the same bottom line. Still, when Idol season 10 winner Scotty McCreery sells 1 million albums four months after competing and The Voice’s season 1 winner Javier Colon barely moves 38,000, according to Nielsen SoundScan, it’s hard to argue that The Voice is having much impact in the music sphere. Here’s how Universal Republic’s Avery Lipman sees Colon’s debut: “We haven't gotten it right yet,” the label’s COO told THR. “It’s a brand new show and is probably going take a minute for us as a record company to figure it out. It’s a learning curve, too -- after 10 years of Idol, I'm not even going to try to defend that. But I think we learned a lot and we are going to work a lot smarter and a lot harder on the next season.”

Winner: Idol -- hands down.

VIDEO: 'The Voice's' Christina Milian Gives Advice to New Artists, Dishes on Next Album

Judges and Coaches Album Sales:

Here is where the numbers are truly astounding. As frontman of Aerosmith, Steven Tyler can lay claim to having sold some 100 million albums. Jennifer Lopez, on a worldwide scale, has moved in the vicinity of 50 million, while Randy Jackson boasts having worked on some 1,000 gold and platinum releases. The Voice also has a powerhouse seller in Christina Aguilera, who has herself surpassed the J Lo threshold of 50 million. Maroon 5 can proudly claim 10 million albums on their own while Blake Shelton and Cee Lo Green (via his solo work and releases by Gnarls Barkley and Goodie Mob) each add another 3 million to The Voice sales tally. But when you consider ancillary projects like Lopez’s acting career or Jackson’s America’s Best Dance Crew series (currently in its 7th season on MTV) then Idol holds the advantage again. Ultimately, though, this is where age -- and with it, experience and credibility -- benefits Idol most, which can sting for a four-time Grammy winner like Aguilera.

Winner: Idol -- with age comes wisdom and bragging rights.

Social Media:

The territory can get a little murky when it comes to the tech picture. Although Idol was ahead of its time when it came to introducing texting as a voting method, it has been notoriously slow to embrace social media, even going so far as to monitor contestants’ message in its early days of Facebook and Twitter integration. The show has come a long way since, and perhaps The Voice’s emphasis on social media has been partly responsible for bringing Idol up to speed, but when you look at the numbers plainly, Idol leads with more than 9 million followers and fans of the show compared to 2.8 million for The Voice. When it comes to active engagement, Idol asserts that it holds the advantage with an average of 69,000 comments per hour compared to The Voice’s 55,000 – that’s according to Bluefin Labs. But Trendrr’s stats have The Voice in the lead with 57,000 social mentions compared to Idol’s 50,000 (based on a two-hour block). Tipping the scale further to Idol’s favor are its own stars -- Jennifer Lopez with over 5 million Twitter followers and Ryan Seacrest with nearly 6.5 million. Adam Levine also tallies an impressive number with over 2 million followers but still has a ways to go. And once you throw an alum like Adam Lambert into the mix, Idol again has an edge.

Winner: Idol -- its stars are trending big time.

Bottom line: if you compare Idol in its second season to The Voice, the stories are dramatically different -- season 2 of Idol, which pitted Clay Aiken against Ruben Studdard in its finale, produced a show that was still growing, The Voice made a nice showing, but looks to be shrinking. Is interest in the coaches slagging each other waning or is it the talent taking the stage?

In truth, with Idol going on nine consecutive seasons as the No. 1 show averaging 20.2 million viewers, who knows when or whether another show will firmly knock it from its throne. One thing is for sure, however, that 20-plus percent decline could be attributable to The Voice (and X Factor to a large extent) cannibalizing Idol's audience, which may just be the biggest threat to Fox yet -- if the NBC show can hang in long enough to make a difference.


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 9:27 am
yay idol rules!!


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 11:19 am
Idol still wins :)

"Winner: Idol -- even with a ratings slump, most networks would kill for the show’s numbers."


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:02 pm
Idol! :cheer

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Nice songs! :woot

(I don't know song #2 and song #3 though)

I hope Elise and Phil will sing
Somebody that I Used to Know


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 3:52 pm
2 Kelly songs! Though, geez, they gotta get one of them to sing Jen, lol.


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Stern says he's 'gold standard' of judges

NEW YORK, April 11 (UPI) -- New "America's Got Talent" panelist Howard Stern says he will be the gold standard and judges from "American Idol" could learn from him.

Asked on TV's "Inside Edition" for his opinion regarding "Idol" panelist Jennifer Lopez's abilities as a judge, Stern replied: "America will get to see me as a judge. I think I'll be the gold standard. I think Jennifer Lopez, Randy [Jackson] and Steve [Tyler] need to watch the show and learn. That's all."

Stern said Lopez, in particular, must be more constructive.

"Jennifer is laughing at herself," he said. "She's a beautiful looking woman, but she's hired to be a judge. Certainly, she must hear, that some of the people are not singing that well. And you got to be willing to say it. It's constructive. There's nothing better than telling someone who can't sing that it's time to get another job."


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:36 pm
People don't give Jen the judging credit she deserves, IMO. If you listen, you'll hear that a lot of times she does give constructive criticism. Just because she tempers it doesn't mean it's not valid. She gets carried away with the ones she loves a bit, though.


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 6:45 pm
He's just tryin to get attention


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 7:57 pm
Jen >>> Steven. I really hope AGT will flop. :coffee

I am so tired. I might skip tonight's episode. lol

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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:12 pm
Jens outfit is amaze!


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:15 pm
Tommy Hilfiger again. %)

Skylar... boring country song. Safe choice. :sleep


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:16 pm
Leah Remini

Backstage at american idol watching my annoyingly pretty and talented friend do her thang' @JLo


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:26 pm
Colton is such a girl. lol And he looks ridiculous.

I love this song!

The performance was OK... His voice is nothing special...

No standing ovation. :clap


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:27 pm
@YO_RANDYJACKSON Nice pin! It makes you look sexy. Don't be surprised if JLo starts to pay more attention to you rather than the contestants
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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:29 pm
Elise and Phill - Somebody that I used to Know. :woot

I hope they will slay the song. :crossfingers


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:33 pm
Colton was good!
Elise and Philip are pretty good too!


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:38 pm
Elise is gone.........at least I hope! :-)


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:39 pm
Hmmm... I thought Phillip was better than Elise. :confused

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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:47 pm
Jessica's performance was kinda boring tbh


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Wed Apr 11, 2012 8:49 pm
"Not that we advocate taking down a whale" :lol:


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Jessica! :jenclap

No standing ovaation? :interesting


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