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Idol (franchise)

Idol (also known as SuperStar in some countries) is a reality television singing competition format created by British television producer Simon Fuller and developed by Fremantle. The format began in 2001 with the British television series Pop Idol; 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 $2.5 billion in revenue.[1]

Idols
Created bySimon Fuller
Original workPop Idol
OwnerFremantle
19 Entertainment
Years2001–present
Films and television
Television seriesIdols (independent international versions, see below)
Audio
Original musicScores composed by Julian Gingell, Barry Stone and Cathy Dennis
Miscellaneous
Genre
First aired6 October 2001; 22 years ago (2001-10-06)
Related shows

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 country. 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, SMS 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 recording contract, 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 of the United Kingdom, Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Scotty McCreery, Fantasia, Ruben Studdard, David Cook, and Phillip Phillips of the United States, Kurt Nilsen of Norway, Ryan Malcolm and Kalan Porter of Canada, Loreen of Sweden, Guy Sebastian of Australia, and Elvis Blue of South Africa. Contestants who did not win but have still gone on to prominence include Anthony Callea, Ricki-Lee Coulter and Jessica Mauboy of Australia, Jacob Hoggard and Carly Rae Jepsen of Canada, and Clay Aiken, Chris Daughtry, Gabby Barrett, Lauren Alaina and Adam Lambert 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 Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson of American Idol.

Origin and background edit

In 2001, British talent manager and television producer Simon Fuller created the British television series Pop Idol. The series was developed by production company Fremantle and was broadcast on ITV on 6 October 2001. Fuller, along with television producer Nigel Lythgoe, was inspired to create the series by the New Zealand television series Popstars, which was adopted in the United Kingdom as Popstars in January 2001. The first series 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.

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, Poland, the first country to adapt the format, named their version as simply Idol. Idol was launched in 2002, months after the first series of Pop Idol ended.

Fuller, Lythgoe, and Pop Idol judge Simon Cowell 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 News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch, persuaded her father to buy the rights for an American adaptation. The series, American Idol: The Search for a Superstar, debuted on the Fox network 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.

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, a singer from Norway.[2] A current World version of Idol acts as a YouTube 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 edit

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 – mass auditioning, the search of a new star, and the use of a judging panel that critiques the audtioners' 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."[3] 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".[3]

Format edit

Hosts edit

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 (Ryan Seacrest in American Idol, Boy William in Indonesian Idol, Dominic Bowden 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 edit

A preselected panel of music industry 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 critiques 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 Simon Cowell from American Idol and Pop Idol, Rossa, Judika, Bunga Citra Lestari, Ari Lasso, Anang Hermansyah, Agnez Mo, Ahmad Dhani, Titi DJ, and Indra Lesmana from Indonesian Idol, Amy Shark, Ian "Dicko" Dickson, and Kyle Sandilands from Australian Idol , Neha Kakkar, and Sonu Nigam, also Anu Malik from Indian Idol amongst others, and Mỹ Tâm and Maia Estianty in Vietnam Idol and Indonesian Idol.

Performance stages edit

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 citizenship 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 a cappella 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 American Idol, this stage was expanded to five stages (three in Hollywood, two in Las Vegas) 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 SMS (and in some countries other voting mechanisms including via Internet or via Red Button) 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 Elton John" for example. In a bid to counter sagging ratings, contestants on Australian Idol 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 (American Idol: Dolby Theatre/Nokia Theatre, Canadian Idol: John Bassett Theatre, Australian Idol: Sydney Opera House, Philippine Idol: Araneta Coliseum, Indonesian Idol: Ecovention Ocean Ecopark/Hall D2 JIExpo/RCTI+ Studios, Idol Sweden: Ericsson Globe, Singapore Idol: Singapore Indoor Stadium). 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 pyrotechnics/fireworks.

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 Clay Aiken (second place, season 2) and Chris Daughtry (fourth place, season 5, through his band Daughtry), who have each outsold all American Idol winners except Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood; Jennifer Hudson (seventh place, season 3), who would later win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress; and William Hung, who turned his off-key season 3 audition into a recording career and has outsold some finalists.

Releases edit

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.[citation needed]

Since season 6, American Idol 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 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.[4]

Media/sponsorship edit

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 edit

 
Countries that have their own versions of Idols. Countries that film their own versions are in blue, while those that take part in a series with other countries are in green


International versions edit

  Currently airing franchise
  Franchise with an upcoming season
  Franchise with an unknown status
  Franchise no longer aired
Country/Region Local title(s) Network Winners Judges
Albania
Kosovo
Superstar PRO1
  • Season 1 (2024): Upcoming season
TBA
Arab League8 سوبر ستار
(SuperStar)
Future TV, Aldar 1
  • Season 1 (2003): Diana Karazon
  • Season 2 (2004): Ayman El Aatar
  • Season 3 (2005–06): Ibrahim El Hakami
  • Season 4 (2007): Marwan Ali
  • Season 5 (2008): Elie Bitar
  • Season 6 (2019–20): Abdallah Al Malki
  • Season 7 (2020–21): Hassan Hamdan
  • Season 8 (2021–2)): Hany Radwan
  • Season 9 (2024): Currently
  • Elias Rahbani (1–5, 6–8)
  • Abdallah Al Qaoud (1–5, 6–7)
  • Fadia Tenb Al Hadj (1–4)
  • Ziad Botrous (3–5, 9)
  • Jannat Mahid (7–present)
  • Amal Hijazi (7–8)
  • Omar Kamal (9–Present)
  • Aryam (9-Present)
Arab Idol MBC 1
Al Jadeed
ART
Iraq Idol MBC Iraq
  • Season 1 (2021): Ali Leo
  • Season 2 (2022): Afraa Sultan
Algérie Idol D1
Samira TV
  • Season 1 (2021): Maya Sahnoun
  • Season 2 (2022–23): Amine Moussaoui
  • Season 3 (2024): TBA
  • Souhila ben Lachhab (1–2)
  • Mouh Milano (1–2)
  • Mok Saib (1)
  • Bilel Sghir (2)
  • Fulla (3)
  • Djalil Palermo (3)
  • Sofiane Ben Khaled (3)
  • Karim El Gang (3)
Saudi Idol MBC 1
  • Season 1 (2023): Hams Fekri
Armenia Հայ Սուպերսթար
(Hay Superstar)
Shant TV
  • Season 1 (2003): Susanna Petrosyan
  • Season 2 (2006–07): Lusine Aghabekyan
  • Season 3 (2007–08): Lusi Harutunyan
  • Season 4 (2009–10): Raffi Ohanian
  • Season 5 (2011): Sona Rubenya
  • Michael Poghosyan (1–4)
  • Egor Glumov (1–4)
  • Naira Gurjianyan (1–4)
  • André (5)
  • Leila Saribekyan (5)
  • Avet Barsekhyan (5)
  • Garik Baboyan (5)
Australia Australian Idol Network Ten (1–7)
Seven Network (8–)
Bangladesh Bangladeshi Idol SA TV
  • Season 1 (2013): Mong U Ching
Belgium Idool VTM
  • Jean Blaute (1–4)
  • Jan Leyers (1–2)
  • Nina De Man (1–2)
  • Bart Brusseleers (1–2)
  • Vera Mann (3)
  • Herman Schueremans (3)
  • Patrick Carbonez (3)
  • Sylvia Van Driesche (4)
  • Wounter Van Belle (4)
  • Koen Buyse (4)
Brazil Ídolos SBT (1–2)
RecordTV (3–7)
Ídolos Kids RecordTV
  • Season 1 (2012): Fernando Franco
  • Season 2 (2013): Julia Tavares
Bulgaria1 Music Idol bTV
Cambodia Cambodian Idol Hang Meas HDTV
  • Season 1 (2015): Ny Rathana
  • Season 2 (2016): Chhen Manich
  • Season 3 (2017–2018): Kry Thaipov
Cambodian Idol Junior
  • Season 1 (2019): Chira Phern Sopheap
  • Season 2 (2023): Upcoming season
Canada Canadian Idol CTV
China 中国梦之声 Chinese Idol DragonTV
  • Season 1 (2013): XiangXiang "Sean" Li
  • Season 2 (2014): Sinkey Zheng
Colombia[5] Idol Colombia RCN Televisión
  • Season 1 (2014): Luis Ángel Racini
Croatia Hrvatski Idol Nova TV
Hrvatska traži zvijezdu RTL
  • Tony Cetinski
  • Goran Lisica-Fox
  • Ivana Mišerić (3)
  • Anđa Marić (2)
  • Jelena Radan (1)
Superstar
  • Season 1 (2023): Hana Ivković
  • Season 2 (2024): Upcoming season
Czech Republic Česko hledá SuperStar TV Nova
  • Leoš Mareš
  • Ondřej Hejma
  • Ilona Csáková
  • Eduard Klezla
Czech Republic
Slovakia
SuperStar
(Česko Slovenská Superstar)
TV Nova
Markíza
Denmark Idols TV3
  • Thomas Blanchman
  • Kjeld Wennick
  • Henriette Blix
  • Carsten Kroeyer
East Africa9 Idols DStv
  • Lebogang Mzwimbi
  • Thato Matlhabaphiri
  • Angela Angwenyi
  • Trevor Siyandi
  • Kawesa Richard
Estonia Eesti otsib superstaari TV3
Ethiopia Ethiopian Idol ETV
  • Season 1 (2023): in progress
Finland Idols MTV3
France3 Nouvelle Star
(A la Recherche de la Nouvelle Star)
M6 (1–8; 13)
D8 (9–12)
Georgia ჯეოსტარი
Geostar
Rustavi 2
საქართველოს ვარსკვლავი
Georgian Idol - Sakartvelos Varskvlavi
ჩვენ ვარსკვლავები ვართ
We Are The Stars - Chven-Varskvlavebi Vart
Imedi TV
  • Season 1 (2017): Mananiko Tsenteradze
საქართველოს ვარსკვლავი
Georgian Idol - Sakartvelos Varskvlavi
Germany Deutschland sucht den Superstar RTL
Deutschland sucht den Superstar Kids
Greece Super Idol Mega TV
Greek Idol Alpha TV
Iceland Idol stjörnuleit Stöð 2
India Indian Idol SET


Indian Idol Junior
  • Season 1 (2013): Anjana Padmanabhan
  • Season 2 (2015): Ananya Nanda
Indian Idol Marathi[6] Sony Marathi
  • Season 1 (2021): Sagar Mhatre
Telugu Indian Idol[7] Aha
  • Season 1 (2022): BVK Vagdevi
Indonesia Indonesian Idol RCTI
Indonesian Idol Junior MNCTV (1–2)
RCTI (3)
  • Season 1 (2014–2015): Johannes Tinambunan
  • Season 2 (2016–2017): Sharon Padidi
  • Season 3 (2018): Anneth Delliecia
Israel כוכב נולד
(A Star Has Been Born)
Channel 2
Kazakhstan SuperStar KZ Channel One Eurasia
Kurdistan Kurd Idol Kurdsat
  • Season 1 (2017): Jînda Kenco
Latin America Latin American Idol Sony Channel
Malaysia Malaysian Idol 8TV
TV3
Maldives Maldivian Idol Television Maldives
  • Season 1 (2016): Laisha Junaid
  • Season 2 (2017): Mohamed Thasneem
  • Season 3 (2018): Aishath Azal Ali Zahir
  • Season 4 (TBA): Upcoming season
  • Ahmed Ibrahim (1)
  • Ibrahim Zaid Ali (1–2)
  • Unoosha (1–3)
  • Ismail Affan (2–3)
  • Zara Mujthaba (3)
Myanmar Myanmar Idol MNTV
Channel 9 (4)
Nepal Nepal Idol AP1TV
  • Season 1 (2017): Buddha Lama
  • Season 2 (2018): Ravi Oad
  • Season 3 (2019–2020): Sajja Chajlagain
  • Season 4 (2021): Bhupendra Thapa
  • Season 5 (2024): Upcoming season
  • Nyhoo Bajracharya (Season 1–3)
  • Kali Prasad Baskota (Season 1–3)
  • Indira Joshi (Season 1–3)
  • Sambhujeet Baskota (Season 4–Present)
  • Sugam Pokharel (Season 4–Present)
  • Subani Moktan (Season 4–Present)
Netherlands Idols RTL 4
New Zealand NZ Idol TVNZ 2
Nigeria Nigerian Idol Various
  • Season 1 (2010–11): Yeka Onka
  • Season 2 (2011–12): Chinwo "Mercy" Nnenda
  • Season 3 (2012–13): Moses Obi-Adigwe
  • Season 4 (2013–14): Evelle
  • Season 5 (2014–15): K-Peace
  • Season 6 (2021–22): Kingdom Kroseide
North Macedonia Macedonian Idol A1TV
Norway Idol TV 2
  • Current
  • Tshawe Baqwa (10–)
  • Silje Larsen Borgan (10–)
  • Andreas Haukeland (11–)
  • Former
  • Jan Fredrik Karlsen (1–2, 5)
  • Ole Evenrud (1, 3)
  • Morten Ståle Nilsen (1)
  • Lena Midtveit (1)
  • Anneli Drecker (2)
  • Douglas Carr (2)
  • Thomas Strzelecki (2)
  • Tone-Lise Skagefoss (3–4)
  • Tor Milde (3–4)
  • David Eriksen (3)
  • Amund Bjørklund (4)
  • Hans Olav Grøttheim (4)
  • Asbjørn Slettemark (5)
  • Benedicte Adrian (5)
  • Mariann Thomassen (5)
  • Bertine Zetlitz (6)
  • Marion Ravn (6)
  • Hans-Erik Dyvik Husby (6)
  • Gunnar Greve Petterson (6–10)
  • Tone Damli Aaberge (7–8)
  • Kurt Nilsen (7–8)
  • Esben Selvig (7–8)
  • Ina Wroldsen (9)
  • Øyvind Sauvik (9)
  • Sandeep Singh (9)
Idol Junior
  • Season 1 (2014): Mathilde Spurkeland
  • Alejandro Fuentes
  • Aleksander With
  • Margaret Berger
  • Sandra Lyng
Pakistan Pakistan Idol Geo Entertainment
Philippines Philippine Idol ABC
Pinoy Idol GMA Network
Idol Philippines ABS-CBN (1)
Kapamilya Channel (2–)
A2Z (2–)
TV5 (2–)
Poland Idol Polsat
Portugal Ídolos SIC
  • Sofia Morais (1–2)
  • Manuel Moura Dos Santos (1–5)
  • Luis Jardim (1–2)
  • Ramón Galarza (1–2)
  • Laurent Filipe (3–4)
  • Roberta Medina (3–4)
  • Pedro Boucherie Mendes (3–4, 6)
  • Bárbara Guimarães (5)
  • Tony Carreira (5)
  • Pedro Abrunhosa (5)
  • Paulo Ventura (6)
  • Maria João Bastos (6)
Ídolos Kids
  • Season 1 (2012): Ana Baptista
  • TBD
Puerto Rico Idol Puerto Rico WAPA-TV
Idol Kids Puerto Rico
  • Season 1 (2012): Edgard Hernández
  • Season 2 (2013): Christopher Rivera
  • Erika Ender (1)
  • Edgardo Diaz (1–2)
  • Florentino Primera (1)
  • Servando Primera (1)
  • Ana Isabelle (2)
  • Kany Garcia (2)
Romania SuperStar România Pro TV
  • Season 1 (2021): Alessandro Mucea
Russia6 Народный Артист
(People's Artist)
Rossiya 1
Serbia and Montenegro
Macedonia
Idol RTV BK Telecom
  • Saša Dragić (1–2)
  • Petar Janjatović (1–2)
  • Biljana Bakić (1–2)
  • Mirko Vukomanović (1–2)
Singapore Singapore Idol MediaCorp
Slovakia Slovensko hľadá SuperStar STV (1–2)
Markíza (3)
South Africa Idols M-Net
Mzansi Magic
  • Somizi Mhlongo (11–19)
  • Thembi Seete (18–19)
  • JR (18–19)
  • Randall Abrahams (1–17)
  • Unathi Nkayi (7–17)
  • Gareth Cliff (1–12)
  • Mara Louw (2–9)
  • Dave Thompson (1–5)
  • Marcus Brewster (1)
  • Penny Lebyane (1)
Idols
(Afrikaans version)
kykNET
Spain Idol Kids[8] Telecinco
  • Season 1 (2020): Índigo Salvador[9][10]
  • Season 2 (2022): Carla Zaldívar[11]
  • Season 3: Renewal pending
Sweden Idol TV4
Turkey Popstar Türkiye Kanal D
Show TV
Star TV
  • Season 1 (2003–04): Abidin Özşahin
  • Season 2 (2004–05): Selçuk Demirelli
  • Season 3 (2006–07): Metin Levent
Türkstar Show TV
  • Season 1 (2004): Emrah Keskin
United Kingdom (original) Pop Idol ITV
United States6 American Idol Fox (1–15)
ABC (16–)
American Juniors Fox
  • Season 1 (2003): American Juniors
Vietnam Vietnam Idol
Thần Tượng Âm Nhạc: Vietnam Idol (1–4)
Thần Tượng Âm Nhạc Việt Nam (5–7)
Thần Tượng Âm Nhạc: Vietnam Idol Thế Hệ Mới (8–)
HTV7
HTV9
(1–2)
VTV3
VTV6
VTV9
(3–)
Vietnam Idol Kids
(Thần Tượng Âm Nhạc Nhí)
VTV3
  • Season 1 (2016): Hồ Văn Cường
  • Season 2 (2017): Nguyễn Minh Thiên Khôi
West Africa11 Idols M-Net

Winner competitions edit

Region Series title Network Winner Judges
Asia12 Asian Idol Indonesia: RCTI Season 1 (2007): Hady Mirza
World13 World Idol
Season 1 (2003): Kurt Nilsen


Themes edit

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.

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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). 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 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, Super Star, Hay Superstar, Nouvelle Star, Narodniy Artist, Super Idol, and Pinoy Idol (which also has a raised word). Türkstar has the only Idol logo to not use the common font style. As part of a relaunch after the first season, the French Nouvelle Star logo was changed to purple – the only logo to depart from the standard blue palette until Arab SuperStar season five had changed to the same color scheme also. Several versions such as Vietnam Idol and Chinese Idol have both English and local language titles show in the logo.

'Intro' sequence edit

Idolatry (2001–2005) edit

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 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. The American Idol intro was altered each season from Season 2, including new sound effects and replacing the jet airplanes with waving flags. The flag concept was also used in the Indian Idol intro, as well as displays of famous national landmarks appearing in the first scene.

Tunnel (2005–2012) edit

In 2005, a new version of the Idol intro was created by Aerodrome Pictures in Los Angeles which first appeared on the Season 4 premiere of American Idol. The intro starts with the Idol logo without the dark blue background spinning in the American and Canadian version while the other Idol formats only glows and sparkles then 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 new intro sequences for other Idol shows only last 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 (2008–2011) edit

In 2008, a new version of the Idol intro was created and introduced by BLT & Associates in Los Angeles on the 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 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. Other versions are also customized and last for 30 seconds without featuring their past winners. Some of the Idols versions didn't use the Gyroscope theme in the intro, such as Indian Idol and Deutschland sucht den SuperStar (Germany). Indian Idol used the Tunnel theme for the intro from 2007 to 2010 and in next season after that, 2012, Indian Idol used the 'Hall of Idols' theme, while Deutschland sucht den SuperStar used the 'Tunnel' theme for the intro until 2012, until in 2013 till present, Deutschland sucht den SuperStar uses its own intro. Only the French version lasts for 20 seconds.

Hall of Idols (2011–present) edit

In 2011, a new version of the Idol intro was created once again by Aerodrome Pictures in Los Angeles which first appeared on the Season 10 premiere of American Idol. 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-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 Season 9) but not in "Arab Idol"): the male figure raises his hand in victory and strikes a pose while the female figure raises her arms in victory before bowing down. Sometimes, a female figure will appear. In Vietnam Idol, since Season 5 was the first season use Hall of Idols intro, the old logo was replaced by a new logo with all Vietnamese title "Thần tượng Âm nhạc Việt Nam".

New Idol (2013–2021) edit

In 2013, a new version of the Idol Intro was created on the 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) edit

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

Idol on Street (2015) edit

In 2015, a new version of the Idol intro was created and appeared on the Season 14 premiere of American Idol.

The Farewell of Idol (2016) edit

In 2016, a new version of the Idol intro was created and appeared on the Season 15 premiere of American Idol.

Hall of Idol 2.0 (2016–present) edit

In 2016, a new version of the Idol intro was created and appeared on the Season 5 premiere of Idols in Netherland.

ABC's Idol (2018–present) edit

American Idol's revival on ABC was accompanied with a Disney-like intro. 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 the previously used intros. It acts as an integrated part of a longer opening introduction in each episode rather than a standalone opening theme as in previous seasons.

Hall of Idol 3.0 (2023–present)

In 2023, a new version of the Idol intro was created and appeared on the Vietnam Idol's Season 8 revival, which was the remake of the original Hall of Idol intro with some differents such as the opening is much shorter, similar to 2018 ABC's Idol intro, different background color and the opening use only English title of the show (unlike the original intro that used the Vietnamese title "Thần tượng Âm nhạc Việt Nam" due to the show was changed to Vietnamese title from Season 5 to Season 7).

In popular culture edit

See also edit

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Citizens of Macedonia were eligible to participate in the third season.
  2. ^ Citizens of Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan are eligible to participate throughout the series.
  3. ^ Citizens of Wallonia and Québec were eligible to participate in the first season.
  4. ^ Citizens of Austria and Switzerland are eligible to participate throughout the series.
  5. ^ Citizens of Cyprus were eligible to participate in Super Idol.
  6. ^ Citizens of Belarus and Ukraine were eligible to participate in the first and second season.
  7. ^ Citizens of Puerto Rico were eligible to participate in the eighth season.
  8. ^ Countries whose citizens were eligible to participate include all the member states of the Arab League.
  9. ^ 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.
  10. ^ Countries whose citizens were eligible to participate include all of the Latin American countries, with the exception of Brazil.
  11. ^ 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.
  12. ^ 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.
  13. ^ 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 edit

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  6. ^ "Indian Idol Marathi To Premiere On Nov 22, Sony TV Shares Audition Video". News18. 20 November 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Aha to launch Telugu Indian Idol; here are the audition details". Vizag. 18 December 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2021.
  8. ^ "'Idol Kids', el programa donde nacen las estrellas, próximamente en Telecinco" ['Idol Kids', the program where the stars are born, soon on Telecinco] (in Spanish). Telecinco. 14 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  9. ^ Yotele (6 August 2019). "Telecinco confirma la producción de de 'Idol Kids' y a Isabel Pantoja como estrella del jurado" [Telecinco confirms the production of 'Idol Kids' and Isabel Pantoja as star of the jury]. El Periódico de Catalunya (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 August 2019.
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  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "First Canada, Now The World. Canadian Idol Ryan Malcolm Takes Global Stage In World Idol, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 on CTV". Bell Media. 13 November 2003. Retrieved 26 April 2012.[dead link]

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Superstar TV series redirects here Not to be confused with Superstar UK TV series Superstar Brazilian TV series or Superstars This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Idol franchise news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Idol also known as SuperStar in some countries is a reality television singing competition format created by British television producer Simon Fuller and developed by Fremantle The format began in 2001 with the British television series Pop Idol 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 2 5 billion in revenue 1 IdolsCreated bySimon FullerOriginal workPop IdolOwnerFremantle19 EntertainmentYears2001 presentFilms and televisionTelevision seriesIdols independent international versions see below AudioOriginal musicScores composed by Julian Gingell Barry Stone and Cathy DennisMiscellaneousGenreReality Singing competitionFirst aired6 October 2001 22 years ago 2001 10 06 Related showsPopstars Star Academy The X Factor Got Talent The Voice The Sing Off Rising Star Nashville Star 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 amp B and country 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 SMS 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 recording contract 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 of the United Kingdom Kelly Clarkson Carrie Underwood Scotty McCreery Fantasia Ruben Studdard David Cook and Phillip Phillips of the United States Kurt Nilsen of Norway Ryan Malcolm and Kalan Porter of Canada Loreen of Sweden Guy Sebastian of Australia and Elvis Blue of South Africa Contestants who did not win but have still gone on to prominence include Anthony Callea Ricki Lee Coulter and Jessica Mauboy of Australia Jacob Hoggard and Carly Rae Jepsen of Canada and Clay Aiken Chris Daughtry Gabby Barrett Lauren Alaina and Adam Lambert 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 Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson of American Idol Contents 1 Origin and background 2 Concept 3 Format 3 1 Hosts 3 2 Judges jury 3 3 Performance stages 3 4 Releases 3 5 Media sponsorship 4 Idols around the world 4 1 International versions 4 2 Winner competitions 5 Themes 5 1 Logo 5 2 Intro sequence 5 2 1 Idolatry 2001 2005 5 2 2 Tunnel 2005 2012 5 2 3 Gyroscope 2008 2011 5 2 4 Hall of Idols 2011 present 5 2 5 New Idol 2013 2021 5 2 6 Gyroscope 2 0 2014 5 2 7 Idol on Street 2015 5 2 8 The Farewell of Idol 2016 5 2 9 Hall of Idol 2 0 2016 present 5 2 10 ABC s Idol 2018 present 6 In popular culture 7 See also 8 Notes and references 8 1 Notes 8 2 ReferencesOrigin and background editIn 2001 British talent manager and television producer Simon Fuller created the British television series Pop Idol The series was developed by production company Fremantle and was broadcast on ITV on 6 October 2001 Fuller along with television producer Nigel Lythgoe was inspired to create the series by the New Zealand television series Popstars which was adopted in the United Kingdom as Popstars in January 2001 The first series 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 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 Poland the first country to adapt the format named their version as simply Idol Idol was launched in 2002 months after the first series of Pop Idol ended Fuller Lythgoe and Pop Idol judge Simon Cowell 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 News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch persuaded her father to buy the rights for an American adaptation The series American Idol The Search for a Superstar debuted on the Fox network 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 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 a singer from Norway 2 A current World version of Idol acts as a YouTube 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 editThe 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 mass auditioning the search of a new star and the use of a judging panel that critiques the audtioners 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 3 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 3 Format editHosts edit 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 Ryan Seacrest in American Idol Boy William in Indonesian Idol Dominic Bowden in New Zealand Idol ProVerb in Idols SA IK Osakioduwa in Nigerian Idol and Phan Anh Huy Khanh 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 edit A preselected panel of music industry 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 critiques 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 amp blunt attitude towards contestants performances notably Simon Cowell from American Idol and Pop Idol Rossa Judika Bunga Citra Lestari Ari Lasso Anang Hermansyah Agnez Mo Ahmad Dhani Titi DJ and Indra Lesmana from Indonesian Idol Amy Shark Ian Dicko Dickson and Kyle Sandilands from Australian Idol Neha Kakkar and Sonu Nigam also Anu Malik from Indian Idol amongst others and Mỹ Tam and Maia Estianty in Vietnam Idol and Indonesian Idol Performance stages edit 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 citizenship 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 a cappella round where contestants sing a song of their own choice without musical backing in front of friends family judges amp 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 American Idol this stage was expanded to five stages three in Hollywood two in Las Vegas 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 SMS and in some countries other voting mechanisms including via Internet or via Red Button 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 amp 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 Elton John for example In a bid to counter sagging ratings contestants on Australian Idol 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 American Idol Dolby Theatre Nokia Theatre Canadian Idol John Bassett Theatre Australian Idol Sydney Opera House Philippine Idol Araneta Coliseum Indonesian Idol Ecovention Ocean Ecopark Hall D2 JIExpo RCTI Studios Idol Sweden Ericsson Globe Singapore Idol Singapore Indoor Stadium 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 pyrotechnics fireworks 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 Clay Aiken second place season 2 and Chris Daughtry fourth place season 5 through his band Daughtry who have each outsold all American Idol winners except Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood Jennifer Hudson seventh place season 3 who would later win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and William Hung who turned his off key season 3 audition into a recording career and has outsold some finalists Releases edit 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 citation needed Since season 6 American Idol 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 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 4 Media sponsorship edit 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 editMain article List of Idols winners nbsp Countries that have their own versions of Idols Countries that film their own versions are in blue while those that take part in a series with other countries are in green International versions edit Currently airing franchise Franchise with an upcoming season Franchise with an unknown status Franchise no longer aired A B C D E F G I K L M N P R S T U V W Country Region Local title s Network Winners Judges AlbaniaKosovo Superstar PRO1 Season 1 2024 Upcoming season TBA Arab League8 سوبر ستار SuperStar Future TV Aldar 1 Season 1 2003 Diana Karazon Season 2 2004 Ayman El Aatar Season 3 2005 06 Ibrahim El Hakami Season 4 2007 Marwan Ali Season 5 2008 Elie Bitar Season 6 2019 20 Abdallah Al Malki Season 7 2020 21 Hassan Hamdan Season 8 2021 2 Hany Radwan Season 9 2024 Currently Elias Rahbani 1 5 6 8 Abdallah Al Qaoud 1 5 6 7 Fadia Tenb Al Hadj 1 4 Ziad Botrous 3 5 9 Jannat Mahid 7 present Amal Hijazi 7 8 Omar Kamal 9 Present Aryam 9 Present Arab Idol MBC 1 Al JadeedART Season 1 2011 12 Carmen Suleiman Season 2 2013 Mohammed Assaf Season 3 2014 Hazem Sharif Season 4 2016 17 Yacoub Shaheen Season 5 2020 Waleed Hamdy Season 6 2023 Nasser Al Hamdy Ragheb Alama 1 2 Ahlam 1 4 Hassan El Shafei 1 6 Nancy Ajram 2 4 Wael Kfoury 3 4 Amr Diab 5 Nawal El Zoghbi 5 Rashed Al Majed 5 Elissa 6 Nassif Zeytoun 6 Ahmed Mekky 6 Iraq Idol MBC Iraq Season 1 2021 Ali Leo Season 2 2022 Afraa Sultan Saif Nabeel Hatem Al Iraqi Rahma Riad Algerie Idol D1Samira TV Season 1 2021 Maya Sahnoun Season 2 2022 23 Amine Moussaoui Season 3 2024 TBA Souhila ben Lachhab 1 2 Mouh Milano 1 2 Mok Saib 1 Bilel Sghir 2 Fulla 3 Djalil Palermo 3 Sofiane Ben Khaled 3 Karim El Gang 3 Saudi Idol MBC 1 Season 1 2023 Hams Fekri Aseel Abu Bakr Assala Ahlam Majid Al Mohandis Armenia Հայ Սուպերսթար Hay Superstar Shant TV Season 1 2003 Susanna Petrosyan Season 2 2006 07 Lusine Aghabekyan Season 3 2007 08 Lusi Harutunyan Season 4 2009 10 Raffi Ohanian Season 5 2011 Sona Rubenya Michael Poghosyan 1 4 Egor Glumov 1 4 Naira Gurjianyan 1 4 Andre 5 Leila Saribekyan 5 Avet Barsekhyan 5 Garik Baboyan 5 Australia Australian Idol Network Ten 1 7 Seven Network 8 Season 1 2003 Guy Sebastian Season 2 2004 Casey Donovan Season 3 2005 Kate DeAraugo Season 4 2006 Damien Leith Season 5 2007 Natalie Gauci Season 6 2008 Wes Carr Season 7 2009 Stan Walker Season 8 2023 Royston Sagigi Baira Season 9 2024 Dylan Wright Current Marcia Hines 1 7 9 Kyle Sandilands 3 6 7 auditions 8 Amy Shark 8 Former Mark Holden 1 5 Ian Dicko Dickson 1 2 5 7 Jay Dee Springbett 7 semi finals onwards Meghan Trainor 8 Harry Connick Jr 8 Bangladesh Bangladeshi Idol SA TV Season 1 2013 Mong U Ching Andrew Kishore Ayub Bachchu Ferdausi Rahman Mehreen Mahmud Belgium Idool VTM Season 1 2003 Peter Evrard Season 2 2004 Joeri Fransen Season 3 2007 Dean Delannoit Season 4 2011 Kevin Kayirangwa Jean Blaute 1 4 Jan Leyers 1 2 Nina De Man 1 2 Bart Brusseleers 1 2 Vera Mann 3 Herman Schueremans 3 Patrick Carbonez 3 Sylvia Van Driesche 4 Wounter Van Belle 4 Koen Buyse 4 Brazil Idolos SBT 1 2 RecordTV 3 7 Season 1 2006 Leandro Lopes Season 2 2007 Thaeme Marioto Season 3 2008 Rafael Barreto Season 4 2009 Saulo Roston Season 5 2010 Israel Lucero Season 6 2011 Henrique Lemes Season 7 2012 Everton Silva Arnaldo Saccomani 1 2 Cyz Zamorano 1 2 Thomas Roth 1 2 Carlos Eduardo Miranda 1 2 Luiz Calainho 3 5 Paula Lima 3 5 Marco Camargo 3 7 Luiza Possi 6 Rick Bonadio 6 Fafa de Belem 7 Supla 7 Idolos Kids RecordTV Season 1 2012 Fernando Franco Season 2 2013 Julia Tavares Afonso Nigro Joao Gordo Kelly Key Bulgaria1 Music Idol bTV Season 1 2007 Nevena Tsoneva Season 2 2008 Toma Zdravkov Season 3 2009 Magdalena Dzanavarova Yordanka Hristova 1 Slavi Trifonov 1 Gloria 1 Doni 1 3 Vili Kazasyan 2 Dimitar Kovalchev Funky 2 3 Esil Duran 2 Lucy Diakovska 2 Maria 3 Guest Judges Philipp Kirkorov 2 Cambodia Cambodian Idol Hang Meas HDTV Season 1 2015 Ny Rathana Season 2 2016 Chhen Manich Season 3 2017 2018 Kry Thaipov Preap Sovath Aok Sokunkanha Nop Bayyareth Chhorn Sovannareach Cambodian Idol Junior Season 1 2019 Chira Phern Sopheap Season 2 2023 Upcoming season Sok Seylalin 1 Sokun Nisa 2 Zono 2 Preap Sovath 1 Chhorn Sovannareach 1 Canada Canadian Idol CTV Season 1 2003 Ryan Malcolm Season 2 2004 Kalan Porter Season 3 2005 Melissa O Neil Season 4 2006 Eva Avila Season 5 2007 Brian Melo Season 6 2008 Theo Tams Farley Flex 1 6 Jake Gold 1 6 Sass Jordan 1 6 Zack Werner 1 6 China 中国梦之声 Chinese Idol DragonTV Season 1 2013 XiangXiang Sean Li Season 2 2014 Sinkey Zheng Han Hong 1 2 Huang Xiaoming 1 Coco Lee 1 Wang Wei chung 1 Vivian Hsu 2 Richie Jen 2 Guo Jingming 2 Guest Judges Adam Lambert 1 Colombia 5 Idol Colombia RCN Television Season 1 2014 Luis Angel Racini Peter Manjarres Rasario Alejandro Villalobos Eddy Herrera Croatia Hrvatski Idol Nova TV Season 1 2003 Zanamari Lalic Season 2 2004 05 Patrick Jurdic Đorđe Novkovic Miroslav Skoro Niksa Bratos Goran Karan Hrvatska trazi zvijezdu RTL Season 1 2009 Bojan Jambrosic Season 2 2010 Kim Verson Season 3 2011 Goran Kos Tony Cetinski Goran Lisica Fox Ivana Miseric 3 Anđa Maric 2 Jelena Radan 1 Superstar Season 1 2023 Hana Ivkovic Season 2 2024 Upcoming season Severina Tonci Huljic Filip Miletic Nika Turkovic Czech Republic Cesko hleda SuperStar TV Nova Season 1 2004 Aneta Langerova Season 2 2005 Vlastimil Horvath Season 3 2006 Zbynek Drda Leos Mares Ondrej Hejma Ilona Csakova Eduard Klezla Czech RepublicSlovakia SuperStar Cesko Slovenska Superstar TV NovaMarkiza Season 1 2009 Martin Chodur Season 2 2011 Lukas Adamec Season 3 2013 Sabina Krovakova Season 4 2015 Emma Drobna Season 5 2018 Tereza Maskova Season 6 2020 Barbora Piesova Season 7 2021 Adam Pavlovcin Current Pavol Habera Leos Mares 6 Monika Bagarova 6 Patricie Pagacova 6 Marian Cekovsky 6 Former Matej Ruppert 5 Ben Cristovao 5 Katarina Knechtova 5 Marta Jandova 1 4 Ondrej Soukup 3 4 Klara Vytiskova 4 Ewa Farna 3 Rytmus 2 Gabriela Osvaldova 2 Helena Zetova 2 Dara Rolins 1 Ondrej Hejma 1 Denmark Idols TV3 Season 1 2003 Christian Mendoza Season 2 2004 Rikke Emma Niebuhr Thomas Blanchman Kjeld Wennick Henriette Blix Carsten Kroeyer East Africa9 Idols DStv Season 1 2008 Eric Moyo Lebogang Mzwimbi Thato Matlhabaphiri Angela Angwenyi Trevor Siyandi Kawesa Richard Estonia Eesti otsib superstaari TV3 Season 1 2007 Birgit Oigemeel Season 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Fraser Germany Jan Fredrik Karlsen Norway Elias Rahbani Lebanon Henkjan Smits Netherlands Pete Waterman United Kingdom Zack Werner Canada Kuba Wojewodzki Poland Themes editA notable commonality among Idol format shows is the theme logo amp intro style Many different versions of the Idol logo and show intro have been created since Idol s inception in June 2001 Logo edit 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 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 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 trazi zvijezdu Super Star Hay Superstar Nouvelle Star Narodniy Artist Super Idol and Pinoy Idol which also has a raised word Turkstar has the only Idol logo to not use the common font style As part of a relaunch after the first season the French Nouvelle Star logo was changed to purple the only logo to depart from the standard blue palette until Arab SuperStar season five had changed to the same color scheme also Several versions such as Vietnam Idol and Chinese Idol have both English and local language titles show in the logo Intro sequence edit Idolatry 2001 2005 edit 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 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 The American Idol intro was altered each season from Season 2 including new sound effects and replacing the jet airplanes with waving flags The flag concept was also used in the Indian Idol intro as well as displays of famous national landmarks appearing in the first scene Tunnel 2005 2012 edit In 2005 a new version of the Idol intro was created by Aerodrome Pictures in Los Angeles which first appeared on the Season 4 premiere of American Idol The intro starts with the Idol logo without the dark blue background spinning in the American and Canadian version while the other Idol formats only glows and sparkles then 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 amp Canadian versions last for 30 seconds the new intro sequences for other Idol shows only last 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 2011 edit In 2008 a new version of the Idol intro was created and introduced by BLT amp Associates in Los Angeles on the 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 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 Other versions are also customized and last for 30 seconds without featuring their past winners Some of the Idols versions didn t use the Gyroscope theme in the intro such as Indian Idol and Deutschland sucht den SuperStar Germany Indian Idol used the Tunnel theme for the intro from 2007 to 2010 and in next season after that 2012 Indian Idol used the Hall of Idols theme while Deutschland sucht den SuperStar used the Tunnel theme for the intro until 2012 until in 2013 till present Deutschland sucht den SuperStar uses its own intro Only the French version lasts for 20 seconds Hall of Idols 2011 present edit In 2011 a new version of the Idol intro was created once again by Aerodrome Pictures in Los Angeles which first appeared on the Season 10 premiere of American Idol 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 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 Season 9 but not in Arab Idol the male figure raises his hand in victory and strikes a pose while the female figure raises her arms in victory before bowing down Sometimes a female figure will appear In Vietnam Idol since Season 5 was the first season use Hall of Idols intro the old logo was replaced by a new logo with all Vietnamese title Thần tượng Am nhạc Việt Nam New Idol 2013 2021 edit In 2013 a new version of the Idol Intro was created on the 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 edit In 2014 a new version of the Idol intro was created by The Mill in Los Angeles which first appeared on the Season 13 premiere of American Idol The intro starts with a hole opening up Then the gyroscope logo comes out of the hole A crowd cheers in a stage Finally the gyroscope logo appears with the Roman numerals XIII below the logo The intro was also used in the South African version of Idol Idol on Street 2015 edit In 2015 a new version of the Idol intro was created and appeared on the Season 14 premiere of American Idol The Farewell of Idol 2016 edit In 2016 a new version of the Idol intro was created and appeared on the Season 15 premiere of American Idol Hall of Idol 2 0 2016 present edit In 2016 a new version of the Idol intro was created and appeared on the Season 5 premiere of Idols in Netherland ABC s Idol 2018 present edit American Idol s revival on ABC was accompanied with a Disney like intro 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 the previously used intros It acts as an integrated part of a longer opening introduction in each episode rather than a standalone opening theme as in previous seasons Hall of Idol 3 0 2023 present In 2023 a new version of the Idol intro was created and appeared on the Vietnam Idol s Season 8 revival which was the remake of the original Hall of Idol intro with some differents such as the opening is much shorter similar to 2018 ABC s Idol intro different background color and the opening use only English title of the show unlike the original intro that used the Vietnamese title Thần tượng Am nhạc Việt Nam due to the show was changed to Vietnamese title from Season 5 to Season 7 In popular culture editAmerican 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 and Justin Guarini winner and runner up of American Idol 2002 Instant Star a Canadian television series following the life of a winner of a singing contest 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 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 Tao 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 Tao Idol logo without the dark blue background spinning similar to the American Idol and Canadian Idol s Tunnel intro See also editList of television show franchisesNotes and references editNotes edit 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 Quebec 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 Reunion 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 Cote 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 edit IDOL FRANCHISE WORTH 2 5 BILLION New York Post 9 January 2007 Archived from the original on 18 August 2018 Entriq Inc and FremantleMedia Sign Agreement to Bring World Idol Pay Per Video to the Internet California Entriq Archived from the original on 5 June 2013 Retrieved 26 April 2012 via PR Newswire a b Fuller Simon 20 May 2011 Simon Fuller on how Idol began Variety Archived from the original on 8 March 2012 Retrieved 6 August 2011 iTunes Downloads American Idol Archived from the original on 22 February 2008 Idol Colombia Archived from the original on 22 December 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Indian Idol Marathi To Premiere On Nov 22 Sony TV Shares Audition Video News18 20 November 2021 Retrieved 21 December 2021 Aha to launch Telugu Indian Idol here are the audition details Vizag 18 December 2021 Retrieved 21 December 2021 Idol Kids el programa donde nacen las estrellas proximamente en Telecinco Idol Kids the program where the stars are born soon on Telecinco in Spanish Telecinco 14 June 2018 Retrieved 15 June 2018 Yotele 6 August 2019 Telecinco confirma la produccion de de Idol Kids y a Isabel Pantoja como estrella del jurado Telecinco confirms the production of Idol Kids and Isabel Pantoja as star of the jury El Periodico de Catalunya in Spanish Retrieved 6 August 2019 Quijorna Christian 4 September 2020 Telecinco estrena Idol Kids el lunes 7 de septiembre Telecinco to premiere Idol Kids on Monday September 7 in Spanish Retrieved 4 September 2020 a b c Telecinco rescata Idol kids prepara la segunda edicion con novedades El Periodico in Spanish 27 September 2021 Retrieved 30 September 2021 a b c d Soriano Sergio 22 October 2021 Idol Kids ficha a Omar Montes Ana Mena y Camela para revolucionar el jurado en su segunda edicion FormulaTV in Spanish Retrieved 22 October 2021 a b c Telecinco confirma la segunda temporada de Idol Kids sin Isabel Pantoja y comienza el casting Bluper in Spanish 14 October 2021 Retrieved 14 October 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k First Canada Now The World Canadian Idol Ryan Malcolm Takes Global Stage In World Idol Dec 25 and Jan 1 on CTV Bell Media 13 November 2003 Retrieved 26 April 2012 dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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