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Talent shows, as long as you find it interesting, you can be on it.
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American Idol is produced by Bertelsmann North America and managed by 19 Entertainment. All finalists are required to sign an agency contract with 19 Entertainment. Since 2012, the idol record contract has been transferred from Sony Music Entertainment to Interscope Records.
Over the years, "American Idol" has been the orange weapon of the FOX spring file, and it has been broadcast in different night** time slots due to the adjustment of studio broadcasting, and it can rank first in the ratings of the day. It has been at the top of the quarterly ratings statistics list for 11 consecutive years, and is known as the "King of American Reality Shows".
American Idol set a record of 37.3 million peak viewers for a single episode in its first episode in 2007, and it surpassed 41 million viewers in the second half hour of the episode. In the following years, due to the outdated competition system and the impact of other emerging reality shows, the ratings advantage gradually narrowed, and in 2012, it fell into a state of entanglement, and was surpassed by the drama "The Big Bang Theory" several times, and the advertising revenue of the 2013 American puppet also plunged, but it still has a strong dominance.
Compared with the idol attribute programs that have been discontinued in other countries, "American Idol" still exists like an "ancient fossil", and it is estimated that it will be held by the producer until 2018.
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Entrants must be U.S. citizens. The age limit for participants to participate in the audition in the first three seasons of the competition must be between the ages of 16 and 24 by October 19 of that year, and the age limit will be changed from 16 to 28 years old from the beginning of the fourth season, and the deadline will be changed to August 24.
Participants participating in the audition will need to prove their eligibility for the competition with legal documents, such as proof of birth, driver's license or passport. Participants under the age of 18 must have parental permission to participate. Participants who participate in the audition must go to the official **print out** and fill in their personal information.
If the information is found to be false, the qualification will be disqualified.
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"American Idol" is an American talent show, the prototype of which is the British "Pop Idol", and the goal is to find the king and queen of American pop. Contestants first participate in the primary selection in the designated city, and the contestants selected by the judges and guests can go to Hollywood to participate in the next round of the competition; Then 24 players (12 men and 12 women) will be selected to participate in the semi-finals; In the semi-finals, the contestants sang to a national audience on TV, and the audience voted **, and the lowest vote was eliminated, with 2 men and 2 women eliminated every week for the first three weeks, and one person every week after that, and the final winner was "American Idol", and the prize was a contract from the record company.
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The audition was conducted by three judges, Simon Kaul, Paula Abbadu, and Randy Jackson, to select the contestants who would continue the competition in Hollywood. Auditions were conducted in several different cities in the United States. Each contestant has one minute to sing a cappella song before the judges, and those who succeed in impressing the judges will be given the opportunity to continue the competition in Hollywood (in fact, only a dozen or so people in every city and every 1,000 people participating in the audition will be able to compete in Hollywood).
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Title: American Idol Season 1.
Genre: European and American TV series.
American Idol is the American version of the British TV show Pop Idol, an American popular singer talent show hosted by Fox Broadcasting Corporation since 2002. "American Idol" is produced by Fremantlelemedia, which is part of the German company Bertelsmann; The broker is 19 Entertainment.
American Idol is a competition to discover a new generation of American singers, and it is also a great opportunity for singers to quickly become famous. The current judges include Australian country singer Keith Elborne, American singer Mariah Carey, American rapper Nicki Minaj and record producer Randy Jackson, while the host is Ryan Seacrest.
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There is no special feeling, and the absence of idols does not prevent me from appreciating their pure faces, without special filters. I don't feel like I have this kind of consciousness in my head, and I have the energy to do something else, but I'm not in the mood to pay attention to idols, which is good and fulfilling.