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Revamped 'American Idol' looks to regain its mojo
Updated: 2011-01-20 10:25
(Agencies)
"Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler are bringing excitement and curiosity to the show. The goal is not to just stop the ratings fall, but to reverse it," Gold told Reuters.
"I think they have a really good shot at achieving their goal, which is to make people not only watch the show, but talk about it and buy the merchandise and the records," he added.
Broadcaster Fox television, currently languishing bottom of the leading four U.S. networks in overall viewers, is looking to "Idol" for its annual ratings lift, especially among the 18-49 year-old audience most coveted by advertisers.
But rival networks whose programing was once squashed by the "Idol" juggernaut, are quietly confident.
"American Idol" is moving to new nights this season, airing mostly on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The change puts "Idol" up against a pair of Emmy-winning comedies, ABC's "Modern Family" on Wednesday and CBS' "The Big Bang Theory" on Thursday .
"It's going to be interesting to see, with the new cast and the changes this year. But it's a power house," CBS entertainment president Nina Tassler said recently of "Idol".
But Tassler said that "Big Bang Theory" has a loyal fan base of around 14 million viewers, adding "so we think we will do okay...The truth is we're not worried." "American Idol" averaged 24 million viewers last season.
"American Idol" has also hired Universal Music executive Jimmy Iovine -- a record producer who worked with the likes of U2, Bruce Springsteen and John Lennon -- as an in-house mentor. It will also whittle down early contestants more quickly in a bid to keep audiences engaged.
With or without Cowell, the first three weeks of broadcast material from nationwide auditions will likely have its usual share of hopeless warblers among the next potential new superstar.
"American Idol" is produced by 19 Entertainment, a unit of CKX Inc., and by London-based FremantleMedia, a unit of Bertelsmann AG. Fox is a unit of News Corp. Universal Music Group is a unit of Vivendi.
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