Thursday, January 20, 2011

American Idol Season 10

American Idol Season 10.Best tallent show American Idol Auditions 2011, the tenth season of the series is slated to premiere on January 19, 2011 on Fox. If you thought the judges’ panel would be the only difference on American Idol in its tenth season, think again. Executive producer Nigel Lythgoe talked to TV Guide about a whole host of other changes the show is making.
American Idol Season 10
American Idol Season 10
The semi-final round of 24 has been eliminated, so the show will go immediately to the top 12. How those top twelve will be chosen is unclear, as neither FOX nor show producers would give any details.

Finalists will have contests challenging them to promote themselves, make the best music video, and create an awards show-type performance with a band and dancers. Chairman of Interscope Geffen A&M Records Jimmy Iovine will act as an in-house mentor, and theme nights will now focus on specific decades instead of artists.

There is a larger applicant pool this season now that fifteen year olds can compete, and Lythgoe said that contestants are showing a broader range of musical style and talent, including country, jazz, and indie.

As far as the judges go, Lythgoe seems pleased. Of Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez, he said, “They both listen intently, and don’t make glib remarks. They give honest critiques.” Lythgoe also sees a change in Randy Jackson. “Randy is pulling his weight,” he said. “He really has stepped up. He’s essentially come out of himself. He’s enjoying being in that position.”

What do you think about the changes American Idol is making? Are you getting excited for the new season?

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