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''Idol'' (also known as ''SuperStar'' in some countries) is a reality television singing competition format created by British television producer
Simon Fuller Simon Robert Fuller (born 17 May 1960) is a British entrepreneur, artist manager, and film and television producer. He is the creator of the Idols (franchise), ''Idols'' TV format, including the British series ''Pop Idol'' and the American ser ...
and developed by
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. The format began in 2001 with the British television series ''
Pop Idol ''Pop Idol'' is a British music competition television series created by Simon Fuller which ran on ITV from 2001 to 2003. The aim of the show was to decide the best new young pop singer (or "pop idol") in the UK based on viewer voting and pa ...
''; its first adaptation was the South African series '' Idols'' in 2002. It has since become the world's most widely watched television franchise, as well as one of the most successful entertainment formats, adapted in over 56 regions around the world, with its various versions broadcast to 150 countries with a worldwide audience of roughly 3.2 billion people. The franchise has generated more than in revenue. Each season, the series aims to find the most outstanding unsigned solo recording artist (or "idol") in a region. Originally aimed for pop singers, the series has since evolved to accept singers from different genres of music, such as rock, R&B, and
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. Through a series of mass auditions, a group of finalists are selected by a panel of judges (which usually consists of artists and record producers) who offer critiques on their performances. The finalists then advance to the weekly live shows. On each live show, the contestants all sing, the television audience votes (by telephone,
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Internet, and via apps), and then the contestant who receives the fewest votes gets eliminated. The final episode is the grand finale episode, when usually two, but sometimes three or four, finalists are left, and the contestant who gets the largest number of votes is declared the winner. The winner receives a
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, monetary prizes, and a title as their nation's "Idol", "SuperStar" or "Star". Sometimes one or more of the runners-up get recording contracts as well. The various series have launched the careers of a number of highly successful recording artists around the world, including ''Idol'' winners
Will Young William Robert Young (born 20 January 1979) is an English singer, songwriter and actor. He came to prominence after winning the 2002 inaugural series of the ITV talent contest '' Pop Idol'', making him the first winner of the worldwide '' Ido ...
of the
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Kelly Clarkson Kelly Brianne (born Kelly Brianne Clarkson, April 24, 1982), known professionally as Kelly Clarkson, is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality. Rising to fame after winning the American Idol season 1, first season of ''Ameri ...
,
Carrie Underwood Carrie Marie Underwood (born March 10, 1983) is an American singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence after winning the fourth season of ''American Idol'' in 2005, returning as a judge beginning with the twenty-third season. Underwood's f ...
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Scotty McCreery Scott Cooke McCreery (born October 9, 1993) is an American country singer. He rose to fame after winning the tenth season of ''American Idol'' in May 2011. His debut studio album, '' Clear as Day'', was released in October 2011 and was certifi ...
, Fantasia,
Ruben Studdard Ruben Studdard (born September 12, 1978) is an American singer and actor. He rose to fame as the winner of the second season of ''American Idol'' and received a Grammy Award nomination in 2003 for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for his recordi ...
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Phillip Phillips Phillip LaDon Phillips Jr. (born September 20, 1990) Note: An inaccurate birthdate (Sept. 29, 1990) and birthplace (Leesburg, Georgia) appear in is an American singer-songwriter who rose to fame after winning the eleventh season of ''Americ ...
of the
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Kurt Nilsen Kurt Erik Nilsen () (born 29 September 1978) is a Norwegian pop/country singer. He won the first season of the Norwegian reality show ''Idol'', which aired on TV 2 in May 2003. He then won a one-off international version of ''Pop Idol'' called ...
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Norway Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. The remote Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard also form part of the Kingdom of ...
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Ryan Malcolm Ryan Michael Malcolm (born October 13, 1979) is a Canadian singer and realtor best known as the winner of the first season of ''Canadian Idol''. In 2003, he released his debut solo album ''Home (Ryan Malcolm album), Home'' which was certified Pl ...
and
Kalan Porter Richard Kalan Porter (born November 11, 1985) is a Canadian singer and songwriter from Medicine Hat, Alberta, and the winner of the reality television series ''Canadian Idol'' in Canadian Idol (season 2), 2004. He started to sing at an early age ...
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Guy Sebastian Guy Theodore Sebastian (born 26 October 1981) is an Australian singer who rose to fame after winning the Australian Idol (season 1), first season of ''Australian Idol'', in 2003. Born in Malaysia and raised in Adelaide, Australia, Sebastian h ...
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, and
Elvis Blue Jan Adriaan Hoogendyk, known professionally as Elvis Blue, is a South African musician and songwriter. Early life Jan Hoogendyk was born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. Hoogendyk is a self-taught musician, teaching himself to play th ...
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. Contestants who did not win but have still gone on to prominence include
Anthony Callea Anthony Cosmo Callea (born 13 December 1982) is an Australian singer-songwriter and stage actor who rose to prominence as the runner-up in the 2004 season of ''Australian Idol''. Callea's debut single, a cover of Celine Dion and Andrea Bocelli' ...
,
Ricki-Lee Coulter Ricki-Lee Dawn Coulter (born 10 November 1985) is an Australian singer-songwriter, television and radio presenter. She was born in Auckland, New Zealand, raised in Gold Coast, Queensland, and began performing at age 15. Coulter rose to fame in ...
and
Jessica Mauboy Jessica Hilda Mauboy (; born 4 August 1989) is an Australian singer. Born and raised in Darwin, Northern Territory, she rose to fame in 2006 on the Australian Idol (season 4), fourth season of ''Australian Idol'', where she was runner-up and s ...
of Australia,
Loreen Lorine Zineb Nora Talhaoui (born 16 October 1983), known professionally as Loreen (), is a Swedish singer and songwriter. Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest, Representing Sweden, she won the Eurovision Song Contest in Eurovision Song Conte ...
and
Måns Zelmerlöw Måns Petter Albert Sahlén Zelmerlöw (; born 13 June 1986) is a Swedish singer and television presenter. He took part in ''Idol 2005'', eventually finishing fifth, won the Let's Dance 2006, first season of ''Let's Dance (Swedish TV series), Le ...
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Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic count ...
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Jacob Hoggard Jacob William Hoggard (born July 9, 1984) is a Canadian former musician who was the lead singer for the pop rock band Hedley. Hoggard competed on the second season of ''Canadian Idol'' in 2004, where he placed third. In 2018, Hoggard was arr ...
and
Carly Rae Jepsen Carly Rae Jepsen (born November 21, 1985) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. After studying musical theatre for most of her school life and while in university, Jepsen garnered mainstream attention after placing third on the fifth season of ...
of Canada, and
Clay Aiken Clayton Holmes Aiken (''né'' Grissom; born November 30, 1978) is an American singer, television personality, actor and political activist. Aiken finished second place on the second season of ''American Idol'' in 2003, and his debut album, '' Me ...
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Chris Daughtry Christopher Adam Daughtry (; born December 26, 1979) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and comic book artist. He is the lead vocalist and a guitarist for the rock band Daughtry, which he formed after placing fourth on the fi ...
,
Gabby Barrett Gabby Bernadette Barrett (born March 5, 2000) is an American country music singer and actress. She finished third on the sixteenth season of ''American Idol''. Her debut single " I Hope" was the first top 10 Hot Country Songs debut by an unacc ...
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Lauren Alaina Lauren Alaina Kristine Suddeth (born November 8, 1994) is an American singer and songwriter from Rossville, Georgia. She was the runner-up on the tenth season of ''American Idol.'' Her debut studio album, ''Wildflower,'' was released on October ...
, and
Adam Lambert Adam Mitchel Lambert (born January 29, 1982) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. He is known for his dynamic vocal performances that combine his theatrical training with modern and classic genres. Lambert rose to fame in 2009 after ...
of the United States, among many others. Some ''Idol'' contestants have also achieved success in acting and musical theater such as Melissa O'Neil of Canada, and most notably EGOT winner
Jennifer Hudson Jennifer Kate Hudson (born September 12, 1981), also known by her nickname J.Hud, is an American singer, actress, producer, and talk show host. Having received List of awards and nominations received by Jennifer Hudson, numerous accolades for ...
of ''
American Idol ''American Idol'' is an American Music competition, singing competition television series created by Simon Fuller, produced by Fremantle (company), Fremantle North America and 19 Entertainment, and distributed by Fremantle North America. It a ...
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Origin and background

In 2001, British talent manager and television producer
Simon Fuller Simon Robert Fuller (born 17 May 1960) is a British entrepreneur, artist manager, and film and television producer. He is the creator of the Idols (franchise), ''Idols'' TV format, including the British series ''Pop Idol'' and the American ser ...
created the British television series ''
Pop Idol ''Pop Idol'' is a British music competition television series created by Simon Fuller which ran on ITV from 2001 to 2003. The aim of the show was to decide the best new young pop singer (or "pop idol") in the UK based on viewer voting and pa ...
''. The series was developed by production company
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and was broadcast on ITV on 6 October 2001. Fuller, along with television producer
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, was inspired to create the series by the New Zealand television series ''
Popstars ''Popstars'' is an international reality television franchise aimed to find new singing talent. Serving as a precursor to the ''Idol'' franchise, '' Popstars'' first began in New Zealand in 1999 when producer Jonathan Dowling formed the girl gr ...
'', which was adopted in the United Kingdom as ''
Popstars ''Popstars'' is an international reality television franchise aimed to find new singing talent. Serving as a precursor to the ''Idol'' franchise, '' Popstars'' first began in New Zealand in 1999 when producer Jonathan Dowling formed the girl gr ...
'' in January 2001. The
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of ''Pop Idol'' proved to be more popular than ''Popstars'', in part due to the chemistry of the judges and the success of its first winner
Will Young William Robert Young (born 20 January 1979) is an English singer, songwriter and actor. He came to prominence after winning the 2002 inaugural series of the ITV talent contest '' Pop Idol'', making him the first winner of the worldwide '' Ido ...
. ''Pop Idol''s success led to an interest for adaptations in other countries. Before selling the format, Fuller reached out for an out-of-court settlement with ''Popstars'' creator Jonathan Dowling, in which international versions of ''Idols'' will be prohibited to use the prefix ''Pop'' in their local titles. As such, South Africa was the first international adaptation under the official franchise name - ''Idols''. '' Idols'' was first televised on 10 March 2002, one month after the first series of ''Pop Idol'' ended. Fuller, Lythgoe, and ''Pop Idol'' judge
Simon Cowell Simon Phillip Cowell (; born 7 October 1959) is an English television personality and businessman. He has judged on the British television talent competition shows ''Pop Idol'' (2001–2003), ''The X Factor (British TV series), The X Factor UK ...
attempted to sell the format in the United States in 2001, but the idea was met with poor response from major networks. Elisabeth Murdoch, daughter of
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chairman
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, persuaded her father to buy the rights for an American adaptation. The series, '' American Idol: The Search for a Superstar'', debuted on the
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on 11 June 2002. ''American Idol'' went on to become the all-time most dominant show in the U.S. TV ratings, due to the popularity of the judges (particularly Simon Cowell) and its contestants, which were led by its first winner,
Kelly Clarkson Kelly Brianne (born Kelly Brianne Clarkson, April 24, 1982), known professionally as Kelly Clarkson, is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality. Rising to fame after winning the American Idol season 1, first season of ''Ameri ...
. The success brought by ''American Idol'' led to even more adaptations in other countries, where the Dutch '' Idols'' became the top television series in the Netherlands during its airing. There has been a global version of the franchise, called '' World Idol''. The show was a television special, where winners of national ''Idol'' shows will compete against each other. The special was won by
Kurt Nilsen Kurt Erik Nilsen () (born 29 September 1978) is a Norwegian pop/country singer. He won the first season of the Norwegian reality show ''Idol'', which aired on TV 2 in May 2003. He then won a one-off international version of ''Pop Idol'' called ...
, a singer from
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. A current World version of ''Idol'' acts as a
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channel, called ''Idols Global''. The channel uploads clips of ''Idol'' shows from around the world. The channel currently has over 1 million subscribers. There are many more channels like this. Additionally, many individual ''Idol'' shows have their own YouTube channels.


Concept

The show is a reality television singing competition where the winner is selected by the audience voting. The show combines a number of elements previously used by other shows such as ''
Popstars ''Popstars'' is an international reality television franchise aimed to find new singing talent. Serving as a precursor to the ''Idol'' franchise, '' Popstars'' first began in New Zealand in 1999 when producer Jonathan Dowling formed the girl gr ...
'' – mass auditioning, the search of a new star, and the use of a judging panel that critiques the auditioners' performance and selects the contestants. An important element is audience participation, where the audience may vote by telephone or text to decide which contestant can proceed further each week and ultimately win. According to the show creator, Simon Fuller, "the interactivity was important because this would allow the audience to tell me who they liked best and this, in turn, would indicate to me who would have the most fans and eventually sell the most music and become the biggest stars." To this is added "the drama of backstories and the real-life soap opera of the unfolding real-time events" as the show is presented as a live competition event which drew "more from a sporting concept of true competition".


Format


Hosts

Each show has at least one host that directs the show, introduces the singers and delivers the results of each episode including the finale. While some countries have one host (
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in American Idol, Boy William in Indonesian Idol (replacing Daniel Mananta in season 3–10),
Dominic Bowden Dominic Joseph Bowden (born 15 December 1977) is a New Zealand television personality, host and voice actor. He is best known as the host of New Zealand reality series including ''New Zealand Idol, Dancing with the Stars (New Zealand TV series), ...
in New Zealand Idol, ProVerb in Idols SA, IK Osakioduwa in Nigerian Idol and Phan Anh, Huy Khánh, Duy Hải and Đức Bảo in Vietnam Idol since the third season), most shows have two co-hosts. As well as judges, some countries have adopted new members to the hosting/jury party.


Judges/jury

A preselected panel of
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representatives tour some, if not all audition cities (depending on which show) to observe and advance those auditioning throughout the show up to and including the Grand Finale. The judges offer
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s and/or advice after each contestant performance, which can be positive or negative; ''Nouvelle Star 4'' for the first time in any country introduced a red and blue "score card" type system where the jury award a blue "positive" or red "negative" rating and in ''Nouvelle Star 14'', they introduced a scoring system where the jury give a point from a range of 1 to 10 after every mottoshow performance. As many as five stable jury members have appeared in any one ''Idol'' season ( ''Idol Poland 3'', ''Indonesian Idol 9''), though some versions offer "guest judges" or special musical guests on the program to also offer advice. The judges of some shows gain a lot of popularity outside of the show as well as the contestants, due to their being collectively known to have a "caustic" or raw & blunt attitude towards contestants' performances, notably
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Judika Judika Nalom Abadi Sihotang (born 31 August 1978), known mononym, mononymously as Judika, is an Indonesian singer and actor. He has released seven albums (some of which were multi-platinum selling) and received multiple awards including Anugera ...
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Bunga Citra Lestari Bunga Citra Lestari (born 22 March 1983), often referred to by her initial BCL, is an Indonesian singer, actress, talent show judge, and television personality of Minangkabau people, Minangkabau descent. Career Bunga Citra Lestari grew up as ...
, Ari Lasso, Anang Hermansyah, Agnez Mo, Ahmad Dhani, Titi DJ, and Indra Lesmana from
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Amy Shark Amy Louise Billings (born 14 May 1986), known professionally as Amy Shark, is an Australian indie pop singer-songwriter-guitarist and producer from the Gold Coast, Queensland. During 2008 to 2012, her early solo material was released and perfo ...
, Ian "Dicko" Dickson, and
Kyle Sandilands Kyle Dalton Sandilands (born 10 June 1971) is an Australian radio host, shock jock and television personality. He is currently the co-host, with Jackie O, of the weekday morning radio program '' The Kyle and Jackie O Show'' on Sydney's radio s ...
from Australian Idol ,
Neha Kakkar Neha Kakkar Singh (; née Kakkar; born 6 June 1988) is an Indian singer. She is the younger sister of playback singers Tony Kakkar and Sonu Kakkar. She began performing at a very early age at religious events. In 2005, she participated in the ...
, and
Sonu Nigam Sonu Nigam (born 30 July 1973) is an Indian playback singer, music director, dubbing artist and actor. He is one of the most versatile singers and widest vocal ranges in the history of Indian music. His songs vary from romantic to break-up, cla ...
, also
Anu Malik Anwar Sardar "Anu" Malik (born 2 November 1960) is an Indian music composer, singer, music arranger and score composer. He is the recipient of a National Film Award and three Filmfare Awards, who primarily composes music for the Hindi film ...
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,
Mỹ Tâm Phan Thị Mỹ Tâm (born 16 January 1981 in Da Nang), commonly known as Mỹ Tâm, is a Vietnamese singer and songwriter. She is one of the most successful Vietnamese singers for two decades (2000s and 2010s), the most popular Vietnamese ...
and Maia Estianty in '' Vietnam Idol'' and ''
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'' amongst others.


Performance stages

Auditions are held in numerous places in any particular region or country that give most people (audition entry is bound by certain legal requirements such as age and
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for example) the chance to sing in front of musical/television producers and if successful, they advance to a recorded televised audition where the show "judges" advance up to 300 people in some countries to the next round. The Theatre round is where a specially selected group of auditioners from all regional auditions converge (always in the host city) to perform in three sub stages: a ''chorus line'' in groups of 10 where free song choices are allowed, a '' trio'' (or less commonly a duo or quartet) where contestants must memorize a preselected song to perform and choreograph together, and finally a solo ''
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'' round where contestants sing a song of their own choice without musical backing in front of friends, family, judges & fellow contestants. Each stage of the theatre round, a number of contestants are eliminated and sent home by the judges, though in some countries there have been very few contestants brought back during the Wildcards show or by the disqualification or resignation of another contestant. In ''
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'', this stage was expanded to five stages (three in Hollywood, two in
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) from seasons 10 to 12. The semi-finals occurs usually live or pre-recorded (in some countries) where contestants sing in a television studio fully televised; again judges give critiques but beginning at this stage, home viewers vote via telephone and
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(and in some countries other voting mechanisms including via Internet or via
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) who they want to stay in the competition. During the "semi-final" weeks, contestants receive a workshop tuition with a vocal coach to prepare their song of choice. The format started out with contestants only singing along to a piano, though other instruments & even a live band have been introduced to some versions. An average semi-final usually consists of 18 to 50 contestants where they either perform in an even group of contestants (three groups of ten for example) or in a "heat" type semi-final where the contestants sing every week until all finalists have been chosen. During the format, a Wildcards feature was introduced which re-introduced past semi-finalists to receive a second chance to become a finalist, in some shows – the judges sometimes pick one or more contestants to advance as well as the viewers' vote. As of late, live audiences have been incorporated into the semi-final round. A results show of the semi-finals usually airs either a few hours after the performance show or the night after where the results are given. Three or four contestants are told that they may have received highest votes, though only a selected two or three are put through to the finals. The Live shows ( a.k.a. Mottoshows, Spectacular shows or theme shows) are an elaborate and spectacular version of the semi-final. There is a weekly theme on which contestants must base their song choices, such as "80s Hits" or "Hits of
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'' were allowed to bring instruments on stage with them and had the opportunity to sing original material from the 2006 season, a world first. Since then America and Canada have followed Australia's lead. Again a results show follows the show; this time it may include group performances, musical guests or extra footage of the contestants' time on the show. The contestant/s with the lowest polled votes leaves the competition. The live shows continue until there are only two contestants left in the competition or three contestants in some cases. The Grand Finale occurs when there are two (or, rarely, three and only once so far four) contestants left in the competition. This is the pinnacle of the entire series and often highest rated show; also for some countries, it is venued in a prestigious location (''
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). In this final stage a specially awarded song is sung by both remaining contestants which is ultimately slated to be released as the winner's debut single though recently in some countries this has been phased out. During the extended results show, there are usually group performances and/or special musical guests. Also, it has the best moments of the series which leads up to the announcement of the winner, which is determined by the highest number of votes. When that happens, he or she will perform an encore of the coronation single which sometimes includes
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. While the show's premise is to find one winner with promises of a recording deal and other frugal benefits, the Idol series often has several contestants who go onto the same route of fame, whether they be finalists, semi-finalists, or even auditioners. Key examples of this from ''American Idol'' include
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(fourth place, season 5, through his band Daughtry), who have each outsold all ''American Idol'' winners except
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;
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(seventh place,
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; and William Hung, who turned his off-key season 3 audition into a recording career and has outsold some finalists.


Releases

Often, a studio compilation album and/or a CD single is made to promote the show. In some cases, DVDs of highlights of the show will be released. While these releases have sold well in countries including the United States and Australia, many countries did not release CDs after the first series. Since American Idol season 6, season 6, ''
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'' has sold only promotional downloads instead of CDs. For season 6, it sold studio-recorded MP3 and performance video downloads of the finalists on its website; no CDs were sold prior to the post-''Idol'' releases of winner Jordin Sparks and runner-up Blake Lewis. For American Idol season 7, season 7, audio and video downloads are sold exclusively through the iTunes Store, which became a sponsor in that season; the iTunes downloads have included audio of all semi-finalist performances, studio recordings and performance videos for all finalists, videos of finalist group performances, and audio and video performances from the ''Idol Gives Back'' episode.


Media/sponsorship

Sony Music is the general record company associated and affiliated with the Idols format in most countries, though countries like Iceland, Vietnam and Kazakhstan have affiliate labels as they do not have a local Sony Music subsidiary. FremantleMedia and Sony Music were related through common parent Bertelsmann, which owns 90.4% of FremantleMedia's immediate parent RTL Group and previously owned 50% of joint venture Sony BMG from 2004 to 2008. Since 2011, Universal Music Group replaced Sony Music Entertainment as the general record company associated and affiliated with the Idols format in most countries.


''Idols'' around the world


International versions

: Currently airing franchise : Franchise with an upcoming season : Franchise not currently airing


Winner competitions


Themes

A notable commonality among Idol-format shows is the theme logo & intro style. Many different versions of the Idol logo and show intro have been created since Idol's inception in June 2001.


Logo

The basic plan for the logo is an oval with the particular show's name centered in custom lettering based on a common font (Kaufmann (script), Kaufmann). Mostly the name of the show is written horizontally, however occasionally part of the name is angled upwards. The original ''Pop Idol'' logo featured an enhanced star in the logo. The star also appeared briefly on the ''American Idol'' logo, but was scrapped early in the American Idol season 1, Season 1 auditions. The logo for some countries comes with an underline on the words SuperStar, or Idol, such as ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar'', ''Hrvatski Idol'', Hrvatska traži zvijezdu, Superstar (Croatian TV series), ''SuperStar Hrvatska'', Super Star (Arabic TV series), ''SuperStar Arab'', ''SuperStar (Czech and Slovak TV series), (Česko Slovenská) SuperStar'', ''Hay Superstar'', ''Nouvelle Star'' (until 2017), ''Idol Puerto Rico'', ''Idol Kids Puerto Rico'', ''Nepal Idol'', ''Narodniy Artist'', ''SuperStar România'', ''Super Idol (Greek TV series), Super Idol'', ''Bangladeshi Idol'', ''Idol Colombia'', ''Ídolos Kids Brasil'', ''Cambodian Idol Junior'', ''Indian Idol Junior'', ''Indonesian Idol Junior'' and ''Pinoy Idol'' (which also has a raised word). ''Türkstar'' has the only Idol logo not to use the common font style. As part of a relaunch after the first season, the French ''Nouvelle Star'' logo was changed to purple, and their name was shortened. They are the only logo to depart from the standard blue palette until the fifth season of Super Star (Arabic TV series), ''SuperStar Arab'' changed to the same color scheme as well. Several versions such as Vietnam Idol and Chinese Idol have both English and local language titles shown in their logos.


'Intro' sequence

Since the series debuted in 2001, this franchise has seen many variations of the opening intro. From its first creation 'Idolatry' in 2001 to its latest creation 'Hall of Idols 3.0' in 2023. Each show had its own version of the opening title from having a video length of the standard 30–35 seconds to some that even lasted as long as 5–10 seconds. The majority of the countries used the same intros at the same time and length of their release. While other franchises kept the older intros for a longer time or made their own versions. Here are some of the intros the series has seen over the years.


Idolatry (2001–2006)

The original version of the ''Idol'' intro was created by Liquid TV Graphics in London which started with the dark blue Idol logo descending on the screen. A Computer-generated imagery, CGI human figure appears, with arms raised, intended to be the 'Idol' of the show's name. While the Idol figure sings and then walks. Images of guitars, microphones, cameras, and airplanes flow by, representing the life of a superstar. During this, the gender of the figure alternates between male and female. Finally, the figure is again in front of the Idol logo, raising hands in victory. ''
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'' altered their logo in seasons 2–3, as well as displaying famous national landmarks in the first scene. They added new sound effects and replaced the jet airplanes with waving flags. The landmark and flag concepts were also used for ''
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'' and '' World Idol''.


Tunnel (2005–2012)

In 2005, a new version of the ''Idol'' intro was created by Aerodrome Pictures in Los Angeles which first appeared on the American Idol season 4, Season 4 premiere of ''
American Idol ''American Idol'' is an American Music competition, singing competition television series created by Simon Fuller, produced by Fremantle (company), Fremantle North America and 19 Entertainment, and distributed by Fremantle North America. It a ...
''. The intro starts with the ''Idol'' logo without the dark blue background spinning in the American and Canadian versions while the other Idol formats have their logo glow and sparkle, next the logo zooms in featuring a long section of the CGI ''Idol'' figure riding an open elevator past large vertical screens and displays and then walking down a stylized tunnel to a stage, where the figure starts to perform. On this basic template, the American and Canadian versions are customized, with past ''Idol'' winners appearing on the screens in the American version, while the Canadian version's screens feature Canadian landmarks. The American & Canadian versions last for 30 seconds; the other ''Idol'' shows only lasts 15 seconds, with no customization and instead of the logo being 'stuck down' to the outside of the tunnel, it is pasted over the top. Also, the intro sequence for Nouvelle Star has a purple and blue color scheme instead of the standard light blue/light green.


Gyroscope (2008–2016, 2021-present)

In 2008, a new version of the ''Idol'' intro was created and introduced by BLT & Associates in Los Angeles on the American Idol season 7, ''American Idol'' 7th season finals. The intro starts with the Idol logo spinning behind a gyroscope then features real male and female Idol figures passing horizontal and arc displays then walking to an arena where the two figures start to perform. Finally, only one figure raises his/her hands in victory in front of a huge arc display and then zooms out to the atmosphere and to space, where the title of the show zooms out in front of planet Earth. The ending title of this intro is similar to the Universal Pictures logo of 1990 (for the starry background) and in 2012 (for the earth model). The American, Australian, Canadian, Croatian, Latin American, and Swedish versions are customized by featuring their past Idol winners in the horizontal and arc displays and last for 30 seconds. However, Sweden's version only displayed their former Idol winners in 2010. They also displayed their 2 remaining finalists in the intro for their 2009 finale. Other versions are also customized and last for 30 seconds without featuring their past winners. The French version lasts for 20 seconds and Norway's version in 2016 lasted 4 seconds. Some countries didn't use the Gyroscope theme, like India and Germany. India used the Tunnel theme from 2005 to 2010. But in 2012, they switched to using the 'Hall of Idols' theme. Meanwhile, Germany used the 'Tunnel' theme from 2005 to 2012. From 2013 to 2021, the German version used its own intro in place of the 'Gyroscope' and 'Hall of Idols' intros called "New Idol". Since 2021, Nigerian Idol has reverted to this opening title for their revival on Africa Magic.


Hall of Idols (2011–present)

In 2011, a new version of the ''Idol'' intro was created once again by Aerodrome Pictures in Los Angeles which first appeared on the American Idol season 10, Season 10 premiere of ''
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''. The intro starts with a stage being spotted under a spotlight from the sky. Then, a stylized bridge leading towards a screen is shown. Winners of ''Idol'', as well as notable alumni from past seasons are shown on the screen. The camera turns to a Pyramid (geometry), pyramid-like shape blooming and a CGI figure appears. Depending on the figure's gender in the intro, the figure would yield a different action in front of the ''American Idol'' logo and the huge "IDOL" word string (in ''American Idol'' and ''Indonesian Idol'' (not shown anymore since Indonesian Idol season 9, Season 9)). ''Indonesian Idol'' is one of the remaining Idol franchise that stil use this opening sequence. The male figure raises his hand in victory and strikes a pose while the female figure raises her arms in victory before bowing down. ''American Idol'' switched between the male and female CGI figures. While most franchises that used this intro always had the male figure. However, ''Arab Idol'', ''Kurd Idol'' and ''Iraq Idol'' always used the female figure. Vietnam Idol started using the Hall of Idols intro in Season 5, the old logo was replaced by a new one titled "Thần tượng Âm nhạc Việt Nam".


New Idol (2013–2021)

In 2013, a new version of the ''Idol'' Intro was created on the Deutschland sucht den Superstar season 10, Season 10 premiere of ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar''. The new intro begins with a mysterious person with a microphone at the mouth. As previous posting Intro male and female talents are displayed. They sing and dance on the big stage. In the meantime, always a person who appears followed a path. On that path along former candidates from earlier seasons are displayed on screens.


Gyroscope 2.0 (2014-2023)

In 2014, a new version of the ''Idol'' intro was created by The Mill in Los Angeles which first appeared on the American Idol season 13, Season 13 premiere of ''
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''. The intro starts with a hole opening up. Then, the gyroscope logo comes out of the hole. A crowd cheers surroding the stage. Finally, the gyroscope logo appears with the Roman numerals "XIII" below the logo for the American version. The intro was also used in the South African version of Idol also starting in 2014 until their cancellation in 2023.


Idol on Street (2015)

In 2015, a new version of the ''Idol'' intro was created by Trollbäck + Company and appeared on the American Idol season 14, Season 14 premiere of ''
American Idol ''American Idol'' is an American Music competition, singing competition television series created by Simon Fuller, produced by Fremantle (company), Fremantle North America and 19 Entertainment, and distributed by Fremantle North America. It a ...
''. It starts by zooming out of a microphone on a mic stand with a spotlight coming out of it. Next you see a female CGI figure singing into the microphone on a city street with multiple microphones having spotlights come out of them. The female figure is also in front of a sunset while having other CGI figures dancing and watching the singer perform from the sidewalks. Next it cuts to an American Idol tour bus driving on the road with a line of microphones having spotlights come out of them next to the bus while having a male CGI figure in the sunset singing into the microphone. Then it cuts to a big hill with more microphones with spotlights and 4 CGI figures appear with 3 of them singing and 1 playing guitar. Finally it zooms out of another microphone with a spotlight with another CGI figure singing as the American Idol and the huge American Idol logo is titled to the left with the roman numerals "XIV" on the bottom right corner of the logo. The CGI figure at the end will also switch between a male and female figure. However, in the season finale, the intro featured the 2 remaining finalists as the CGI figures.


The Farewell of Idol (2016)

In 2016, a new version of the ''Idol'' intro was created by Spencer Tucker and appeared on the American Idol season 15, Season 15 premiere of ''
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''. It starts by zooming into the American Idol logo which is surrounded by names of previous Idol contestants throughout the years. On the season premiere, it started the same and then had a montage of the previous intros that they used in reverse. They used the same intro concept on the season finale and didn't reverse the montage.


Hall of Idols 2.0 (2016–2017)

In 2016, a new version of the ''Idol'' intro was created and appeared on the Season 5 premiere of ''Idols'' in The Netherlands. It starts by panning around city buildings surrounding a stage with light beams popping out of the spotlights, then it cuts to a sign that will say the current stage of the competition. Next it cuts to a building showing the map of the country and another building showing the judges desk while the camera turns to the left and moves up. Finally, you will see a spotlight in the middle of the stage appearing with the Idols logo appearing with a female CGI figure singing as the Idol and an audience watching the Idol perform.


Shooting Star Idol (2018-present)

American Idol season 16, ''American Idol''s revival on American Broadcasting Company, ABC was accompanied with a Disney-like intro starting with their Season 16 premiere. Which was created by Spencer Tucker and Rami Hachache. Possible Productions were added to the credits for seasons 18 and 19 only. It starts with several shooting stars falling from the sky before curving up and circling the neon American Idol logo with fireworks in the background at the end. This opening is much shorter than in previous years. It acts as an integrated part of a longer opening introduction in each episode rather than a standalone opening theme as in previous seasons. Ídolos (Portuguese TV series), ''Ídolos'' (Portugal) used this intro in 2022 for their revival on SIC. ''
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'' also used this opening title for their revival starting in 2023 on Seven Network, 7 and 7plus, 7+. ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar'' had a similar version of this intro in 2022, but they used a blue background with shooting stars.


20th Anniversary Idol (2022)

American Idol season 20, ''American Idol''s 20th season brought in a new intro which appeared on the season finale, created by The Other House in Los Angeles. It starts with a closeup of the logo at the top of the 2 in '20' and tracing itself with gold lines as the camera pans to the right. Next, you will see the middle of 2 and 0 panning to the bottom left of the logo. Then you'll notice the left half of the logo while it pans to the right. Finally, the camera comes in from the bottom right corner and you'll see the entire logo and then it zooms into the middle of the logo and cuts to the studio.


Transparent Idol (2023-present)

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'' brought in a new intro which appeared on the twenty-first-season premiere. This time it was transparent. Once again created by The Other House in Los Angeles. There are 2 versions of this opening title. The first one starts with the logo appearing vertically from behind the camera and the word 'American' comes in on top of the word 'Idol' facing the left side of the screen and turns to the right as it comes in. The world 'Idol' comes in under the word 'American' and is slightly turned to the right but turns itself to the left as it forms the logo. Finally the logo faces slightly towards the left side of the screen and stays in position. The second version only has the logo coming in the frame horizontally and facing up. Next it comes down as the logo moves into the frame. Finally you'll see the whole logo sitting still in the frame.


Hall of Idols 3.0 (2023–present)

In 2023, a new version of the ''Idol'' intro was created. It appeared on '' Vietnam Idol'' Season 8 revival, which was the remake of the original Hall of Idol intro with some differences such as the opening which became shorter, similar to 2018 ABC's Idol intro, different background color and the opening uses an English title (Vietnam Idol) instead of its traditional Vietnamese title "Thần tượng Âm nhạc Việt Nam" which was used from Seasons 5–7.


In popular culture

* ''American Dreamz'' – a Universal Pictures film, a satire on pop entertainment, including ''American Idol'' * ''From Justin to Kelly'' – a 20th Century Studios film, starring
Kelly Clarkson Kelly Brianne (born Kelly Brianne Clarkson, April 24, 1982), known professionally as Kelly Clarkson, is an American singer, songwriter, and television personality. Rising to fame after winning the American Idol season 1, first season of ''Ameri ...
and Justin Guarini, winner and runner-up of American Idol season 1, ''American Idol'' 2002 * ''Instant Star'' – a Canadian television series, following the life of a winner of a singing contest * ''Realiti (TV series), Realiti'' – a Malaysian television series, features the lives and secrets of contestants of a fictional reality TV singing competition * ''Vina Bilang Cinta'' (Vina Says Love) – an Indonesian film, starring ''
Indonesian Idol ''Indonesian Idol'' is an Indonesian reality television singing competition created by Simon Fuller and produced by RCTI Production Team and FremantleMedia Asia. The show began airing on RCTI in March 2004 and became one of the most popular sh ...
'' 2004 runner-up Delon Thamrin * ''Idolos de Juventud'' – a Telemundo television series, following the lives of the contestants and promoters of a fictional reality TV singing competition * ''Rock Rivals'' – British drama series on ITV, based on a fictional ''Pop Idol''–style show. * ''Britain's Got the Pop Factor... and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice'' – British spoof of ''Pop Idol'' / ''The X Factor'' by comedian Peter Kay, screened on Channel 4, featuring the original ''Pop Idol'' judging panel (minus Simon Cowell). * ''Táo Idol/Gặp nhau cuối năm 2011'' – ''Gặp nhau cuối năm'' is an annual comedy produced by Vietnam Television. In 2011, the show was partially based on the format of Idol and Top Model series. It also has its own Idol's Tunnel intro ''with the Táo Idol'' logo without the dark blue background spinning similar to the American Idol and Canadian Idol's Tunnel intro.


See also

* List of television show franchises


Notes and references


Notes

# Citizens of Macedonia were eligible to participate in the third season. # Citizens of Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan are eligible to participate throughout the series. # Citizens of Wallonia and Québec were eligible to participate in the first season. # Citizens of Austria and Switzerland are eligible to participate throughout the series. # Citizens of Cyprus were eligible to participate in ''Super Idol''. # Citizens of Belarus and Ukraine were eligible to participate in the first and second season. # Citizens of Puerto Rico were eligible to participate in the eighth season. # Countries whose citizens were eligible to participate include all the member states of the Arab League. # Countries whose citizens were eligible to participate include: Botswana, Burundi, Comoros, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Réunion (a part of France), Rwanda, Seychelles, Somalia, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. # Countries whose citizens were eligible to participate include all of the Latin American countries, with the exception of Brazil. # Countries whose citizens were eligible to participate include: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Côte d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Saint Helena, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo. # Winners of ''Indian Idol'', ''Indonesian Idol'', ''Malaysian Idol'', ''Philippine Idol'', ''Singapore Idol'', ''SuperStar KZ'', and ''Vietnam Idol'' participated in ''Asian Idol'', in which the winner was determined the greatest percentage of votes. # Winners of inaugural seasons of ''American Idol'', ''Australian Idol'', ''Canadian Idol'', ''Deutschland sucht den Superstar'', ''Idool'', ''Idols'' (Dutch version), ''Idols'' (South African version), ''Idol'' (Polish version), ''Idol'' (Norwegian version), ''Pop Idol'', and ''SuperStar'' (Arab version) participated in ''World Idol'', in which the winner was determined by the most collective points given by each of the other participating countries (similar to the Eurovision Song Contest).


References

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