American Idol | |
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Season 10 | |
Hosted by | Ryan Seacrest |
Judges | |
Winner | Scotty McCreery |
Runner-up | Lauren Alaina |
Finals venue | Nokia Theatre L.A. Live |
Release | |
Original network | Fox |
Original release | January 19[1] – May 25, 2011 |
Season chronology | |
The tenth season of American Idol premiered on the Fox television network on January 19, 2011, and concluded on May 25, 2011. The show underwent a number of changes from the ninth season, including the return of Nigel Lythgoe as executive producer. [2] Randy Jackson returned as judge for his tenth season, while Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judges' panel following the departures of Simon Cowell, Ellen DeGeneres, and Kara DioGuardi.
Interscope Records, which was part of Universal Music Group, replaced Sony Music Entertainment as Idol's official partner record label. Interscope's chairman Jimmy Iovine, a songwriter and producer, was named as the in-house mentor to work with the contestants on a weekly basis. He was supported by associated producers Rodney Jerkins, Alex da Kid, Tricky Stewart, Don Was, will.i.am, and Timbaland, who all helped the contestants tailor their song choices to their chosen genre of performance, while also producing arrangements for the contestants and offering original material to be performed. Ray Chew replaced Rickey Minor as the show's musical director and leader of Idol's live band. [3]
Programming changes included a move from Tuesdays and Wednesdays to Wednesdays and Thursdays. [4] The show also opened up an option for viewers to cast their votes online through Facebook. Specific changes in the competition itself included extending extra rounds (such as the one in Las Vegas) and a final solo round, while also returning the judges' Wild Card choices. The show also lowered the age of eligibility to fifteen. [5]
On May 25, 2011, after 122.4 million votes were cast for the finale (and nearly 750 million votes all season), [6] Scotty McCreery was crowned the winner of the tenth season of American Idol, with Lauren Alaina as the runner-up. Nine contestants from this season were signed to record labels, including Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina, Haley Reinhart, James Durbin, Casey Abrams, Stefano Langone, Pia Toscano, Naima Adedapo, and Jimmie Allen. [7]
Simon Cowell, who had been a judge since the very first season, announced on January 11, 2010, that he would not return as a judge for this season in order to focus on launching the American version of his British singing competition The X Factor . [8] Ellen DeGeneres officially announced her departure on July 29 after judging for only one season, [9] and Kara DioGuardi announced on September 3 that she would also not return. [10] On September 22, 2010, it was announced that Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler would join the show as the new permanent judges. [11]
Extra rounds were added in the Hollywood phase of the competition which would narrow the contestants down to 60 finalists. Those who advanced were then taken to Las Vegas, where they were asked to perform a song from the Beatles, and then a further solo round in Los Angeles. It was initially planned to reduce the contestants down to 20 by the end of the Hollywood rounds, however, 24 contestants were chosen instead for the semifinals, [12] and they would perform in two groups of 12, where the public vote determined the top five males and females. The judges were granted three Wild Card picks, bringing the total number of finalists to 13. [13]
At the end of the ninth season, American Idol 's affiliation with Sony Music Entertainment ended and was replaced with Universal Music Group. Therefor, the winner would now be signed to Interscope Records. Interscope's sister labels, A&M Records and Geffen Records, were also involved in promoting and distributing the albums of the show's finalists. [14] [15] Chairman of the Interscope-Geffen-A&M label group, Jimmy Iovine, worked directly with contestants this season as an in-house mentor. [15] Additionally, a team of Universal Music-associated producers and songwriters, such as Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Timbaland, and Alex da Kid, also worked alongside the contestants to help them take on original arrangement and material.
Auditions were held in the following cities: [16]
City | Preliminary date | Preliminary venue | Filming date(s) | Filming venue | Golden tickets |
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Nashville, Tennessee | July 17, 2010 | Bridgestone Arena | October 25–26, 2010 | Ryman Auditorium [17] | Unknown [a] |
Milwaukee, Wisconsin | July 21, 2010 | Bradley Center | October 2–3, 2010 | Milwaukee Art Museum [18] | 53 |
New Orleans, Louisiana | July 26, 2010 | New Orleans Arena | October 17–18, 2010 | Hilton Riverside Hotel [19] | 37 |
East Rutherford, New Jersey | August 3, 2010 | Izod Center | September 28–30, 2010 | Liberty House Restaurant [20] | 51 |
Austin, Texas | August 11, 2010 | Frank Erwin Center | October 8–9, 2010 | Barton Creek Resort & Spa [21] | 50 |
San Francisco, California | August 19, 2010 | AT&T Park | November 9–10, 2010 | Westin St. Francis [22] | Unknown [a] |
Los Angeles, California | September 22, 2010 | The Forum | November 3–4, 2010 | AT&T Center | Unknown [a] |
Total number of tickets to Hollywood | 327 |
The age minimum this season was reduced to 15; the maximum age, however, still remained at 28. [16]
In addition to the above cities, contestants were allowed for the first time to audition online via Myspace, Facebook, or Twitter. To audition, they were required to upload a forty-second audition clip of them singing a pre-approved song. [23] The on-line auditions who were selected to proceed, which included Karen Rodriguez, were brought to Los Angeles to audition in front of the judges.
The Hollywood phase of the competition was held at the Pasadena Civic Center. There were 327 contestants in the first round, which lasted over two days. The contestants emerged in groups of ten and each performed individually a cappella. After the whole group had finished their performances, those who failed were cut immediately. 168 advanced to the next round, where the contestants performed in groups; out of the 168, only 100 advanced to the next round. In the next round, the contestants performed solo, accompanied by a band or an instrument. The contestants were then separated into four rooms, with two of the four rooms containing eliminated contestants and the other two containing contestants who made it into the next round. Only 61 of the 100 remaining contestants advanced.
This year, due to the large number of contestants, two more rounds were added. The 61 remaining contestants proceeded to Las Vegas, where they performed songs from the Beatles as duos and trios in the Love theater at The Mirage. After that, 41 contestants advanced to a final round back in Los Angeles. In that round, each contestant performed a song of their own choice at Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose aircraft hangar. [24] The top 24 were then selected from the remaining 41 for the semifinals.
The semifinal round began on Tuesday, March 1, 2011. The males and females competed on back-to-back nights, and the top five from each group, along with the judges' three Wild Card choices, advanced to the finals.
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This contestant was not chosen by the public and was left to perform again for the judges in the Wild Card round. |
This contestant was eliminated. |
Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
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Following the ten singers who advanced on Thursday, March 3, six of the remaining semifinalists were selected by the judges to compete in the Wild Card round. The judges selected three contestants to advance to the final group of 13. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Result |
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Ashthon Jones | "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" | Advanced |
Stefano Langone | "I Need You Now" | Advanced |
Kendra Chantelle | "Georgia on My Mind" | Eliminated |
Jovany Barreto | "Angel" | Eliminated |
Naima Adedapo | "For All We Know" | Advanced |
Robbie Rosen | "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" | Eliminated |
Performers | Song |
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Jennifer Lopez, featuring Pitbull | "On the Floor" |
There were twelve weeks of finals with thirteen contestants competing. At least one contestant was eliminated every week based on the public's votes, although the judges could veto one elimination through the use of the "judges' save."
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This contestant was saved by America's vote. |
This contestant was in the bottom two or three, but was saved by America's vote. |
This contestant was saved from elimination by the judges. |
This contestant was eliminated. |
This contestant won American Idol. |
This contestant was the runner-up. |
Contestants performed one song each from their own personal idols, and are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Personal idol | Result |
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Lauren Alaina | "Any Man of Mine" | Shania Twain | Safe |
Casey Abrams | "With a Little Help from My Friends" | Joe Cocker | Safe |
Ashthon Jones | "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" | Diana Ross | Eliminated |
Paul McDonald | "Come Pick Me Up" | Ryan Adams | Safe |
Pia Toscano | "All by Myself" | Celine Dion | Safe |
James Durbin | "Maybe I'm Amazed" | Paul McCartney | Safe |
Haley Reinhart | "Blue" | LeAnn Rimes | Bottom three |
Jacob Lusk | "I Believe I Can Fly" | R. Kelly | Safe |
Thia Megia | "Smile" | Michael Jackson | Safe |
Stefano Langone | "Lately" | Stevie Wonder | Safe |
Karen Rodriguez | "I Could Fall in Love" | Selena | Bottom three |
Scotty McCreery | "The River" | Garth Brooks | Safe |
Naima Adedapo | "Umbrella" | Rihanna | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Top 13 | Michael Jackson medley: "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" "Rock with You" "Black or White" "Man in the Mirror" |
Adam Lambert | "Aftermath" |
Diddy – Dirty Money, featuring Skylar Grey | "Coming Home" |
Contestants each performed one song from the year they were born, and are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Birth year | Result |
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Naima Adedapo | "What's Love Got to Do with It" | 1984 | Bottom three |
Paul McDonald | "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" | 1984 | Safe |
Thia Megia | "Colors of the Wind" | 1995 | Safe |
James Durbin | "I'll Be There for You" | 1989 | Safe |
Haley Reinhart | "I'm Your Baby Tonight" | 1990 | Bottom three |
Stefano Langone | "If You Don't Know Me by Now" | 1989 | Safe |
Pia Toscano | "Where Do Broken Hearts Go" | 1988 | Safe |
Scotty McCreery | "Can I Trust You with My Heart" | 1993 | Safe |
Karen Rodriguez | "Love Will Lead You Back" | 1989 | Eliminated |
Casey Abrams | "Smells Like Teen Spirit" | 1991 | Safe |
Lauren Alaina | "I'm the Only One" | 1994 | Safe |
Jacob Lusk | "Alone" | 1987 | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Top 12 | "Born to Be Wild" "Born This Way" |
Lee DeWyze | "Beautiful Like You" |
The Black Eyed Peas | "Just Can't Get Enough" |
Marc Anthony served as a guest mentor this week, although this was not explicitly mentioned on the show. [25] Contestants are listed in the order they performed. The judges chose to use their "judges' save" when Casey Abrams was announced as the performer to be eliminated. As a result, no one was eliminated this week.
Contestant | Motown song | Result |
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Casey Abrams | "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" | Saved by the judges |
Thia Megia | "Heat Wave" | Bottom three |
Jacob Lusk | "You're All I Need to Get By" | Safe |
Lauren Alaina | "You Keep Me Hangin' On" | Safe |
Stefano Langone | "Hello" | Bottom three |
Haley Reinhart | "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" | Safe |
Scotty McCreery | "For Once in My Life" | Safe |
Pia Toscano | "All in Love Is Fair" | Safe |
Paul McDonald | "The Tracks of My Tears" | Safe |
Naima Adedapo | "Dancing in the Street" | Safe |
James Durbin | "Living for the City" | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Top 11 with Stevie Wonder | "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" "Happy Birthday" |
Jennifer Hudson | "Where You At" |
Sugarland | "Stuck Like Glue" |
Contestants performed one song each from Elton John's discography, and are listed in the order they performed. Two contestants were eliminated.
Contestant | Elton John song | Result |
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Scotty McCreery | "Country Comfort" | Safe |
Naima Adedapo | "I'm Still Standing" | Eliminated |
Paul McDonald | "Rocket Man" | Bottom three |
Pia Toscano | "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" | Safe |
Stefano Langone | "Tiny Dancer" | Safe |
Lauren Alaina | "Candle in the Wind" | Safe |
James Durbin | "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" | Safe |
Thia Megia | "Daniel" | Eliminated |
Casey Abrams | "Your Song" | Safe |
Jacob Lusk | "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" | Safe |
Haley Reinhart | "Bennie and the Jets" | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Lauren Alaina & Scotty McCreery | "I Told You So" |
Naima Adedapo & Jacob Lusk | "Solid" |
Thia Megia, Haley Reinhart & Pia Toscano | "Teenage Dream" |
Casey Abrams, James Durbin, Stefano Langone & Paul McDonald | "Band on the Run" |
Fantasia | "Collard Greens & Cornbread" |
will.i.am & Jamie Foxx | "Hot Wings (I Wanna Party)" |
will.i.am served as a guest mentor this week, alongside in-house mentor Jimmy Iovine during dress rehearsals. Russell Brand did not mentor them individually, but did entertain them as a group, while coaching them on stage presence and confidence. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Rock and roll song | Result |
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Jacob Lusk | "Man in the Mirror" | Bottom three |
Haley Reinhart | "Piece of My Heart" | Safe |
Casey Abrams | "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" | Safe |
Lauren Alaina | "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" | Safe |
James Durbin | "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" | Safe |
Scotty McCreery | "That's All Right" | Safe |
Pia Toscano | "River Deep – Mountain High" | Eliminated |
Stefano Langone | "When a Man Loves a Woman" | Bottom three |
Paul McDonald | "Folsom Prison Blues" | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Top 9 | "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" "The Letter" "Sweet Home Alabama" |
Constantine Maroulis | "Unchained Melody" |
Iggy Pop | "Wild One" |
will.i.am served as a guest mentor this week, alongside in-house mentor Jimmy Iovine during dress rehearsals. Rob Reiner did not mentor individually, but did give the top eight a group pep talk. Contestants chose songs featured in movies, and are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Film | Result |
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Paul McDonald | "Old Time Rock and Roll" | Risky Business | Eliminated |
Lauren Alaina | "The Climb" | Hannah Montana: The Movie | Safe |
Stefano Langone | "End of the Road" | Boomerang | Bottom three |
Scotty McCreery | "I Cross My Heart" | Pure Country | Safe |
Casey Abrams | "Nature Boy" | The Boy with Green Hair | Safe |
Haley Reinhart | "Call Me" | American Gigolo | Bottom three |
Jacob Lusk | "Bridge over Troubled Water" | The Pursuit of Happyness | Safe |
James Durbin | "Heavy Metal" | Heavy Metal | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Lauren Alaina & Scotty McCreery | "American Honey" |
Casey Abrams & Haley Reinhart | "Moanin'" |
James Durbin, Stefano Langone, Jacob Lusk & Paul McDonald | "The Sound of Silence" "Mrs. Robinson" |
Jason Aldean & Kelly Clarkson | "Don't You Wanna Stay" |
Rihanna | "California King Bed" |
Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Song | Result |
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Scotty McCreery | "Swingin'" | Safe |
James Durbin | "Uprising" | Safe |
Haley Reinhart | "Rolling in the Deep" | Bottom three |
Jacob Lusk | "Dance with My Father" | Bottom three |
Casey Abrams | "Harder to Breathe" | Safe |
Stefano Langone | "Closer" | Eliminated |
Lauren Alaina | "Born to Fly" | Safe |
Performers | Song |
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Naima Adedapo, Ashthon Jones, Paul McDonald, Thia Megia, Karen Rodriguez & Pia Toscano | "So What" |
Lauren Alaina, Stefano Langone, Jacob Lusk & Haley Reinhart | "Hey, Soul Sister" |
Casey Abrams, James Durbin & Scotty McCreery | "Viva la Vida" |
David Cook | "The Last Goodbye" |
Katy Perry, featuring Kanye West | "E.T." |
Babyface served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs from the Carole King discography: one solo and one duet with a fellow contestant. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Carole King song | Result |
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Jacob Lusk | 1 | "Oh No Not My Baby" | Safe |
Lauren Alaina | 2 | "Where You Lead" | Safe |
Scotty McCreery | 4 | "You've Got a Friend" | Safe |
James Durbin | 5 | "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" | Safe |
Casey Abrams | 7 | "That Old Sweet Roll (Hi-De-Ho)" | Eliminated |
Haley Reinhart | 8 | "Beautiful" | Safe |
Casey Abrams & Haley Reinhart | 3 | "I Feel the Earth Move" | |
Lauren Alaina & Scotty McCreery | 6 | "Up on the Roof" | |
James Durbin & Jacob Lusk | 9 | "I'm into Something Good" |
Performers | Song |
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Top 6 | Carole King medley: "It Might as Well Rain Until September" "Take Good Care of My Baby" "One Fine Day" "Go Away Little Girl" "It's Too Late" |
Crystal Bowersox | "Ridin with the Radio" |
Bruno Mars | "The Lazy Song" |
Sheryl Crow served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs: one from the new millennium and one from the 1960s. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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James Durbin | 1 | "Closer to the Edge" | Safe |
6 | "Without You" | ||
Jacob Lusk | 2 | "No Air" | Eliminated |
7 | "Love Hurts" | ||
Lauren Alaina | 3 | "Flat on the Floor" | Bottom two |
8 | "Unchained Melody" | ||
Scotty McCreery | 4 | "Gone" | Safe |
9 | "Always on My Mind" | ||
Haley Reinhart | 5 | "You and I" | Safe |
10 | "The House of the Rising Sun" |
Performers | Song |
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Top 5 | "Happy Together" |
Lady Antebellum | "Just a Kiss" |
Jennifer Lopez, featuring Pitbull | "On the Floor" |
Jennifer Lopez, featuring Lil Wayne | "I'm Into You" |
Lady Gaga served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed two songs, one of which was written by songwriting duo Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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James Durbin | 1 | "Don't Stop Believin'" | Eliminated |
8 | "Love Potion No. 9" | ||
Haley Reinhart | 2 | "Earth Song" | Safe |
5 | "I (Who Have Nothing)" | ||
Scotty McCreery | 3 | "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" | Safe |
6 | "Young Blood" | ||
Lauren Alaina | 4 | "Anyway" | Safe |
7 | "Trouble" |
Performers | Song |
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James Durbin & Scotty McCreery | "Start a Band" |
Lauren Alaina & Haley Reinhart | "Gunpowder & Lead" |
Lady Gaga | "You and I" |
Enrique Iglesias | "Dirty Dancer" |
Jordin Sparks | "I Am Woman" |
Steven Tyler | "(It) Feels So Good" |
Beyoncé served as a guest mentor this week. Each contestant performed three songs: one chosen by the contestant, one chosen by mentor Jimmy Iovine, and one chosen by the judges. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Scotty McCreery | 1 | "Amazed" | Safe |
4 | "Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not" [a] | ||
7 | "She Believes in Me" | ||
Lauren Alaina | 2 | "Wild One" | Safe |
5 | "If I Die Young" [a] | ||
8 | "I Hope You Dance" | ||
Haley Reinhart | 3 | "What Is and What Should Never Be" | Eliminated |
6 | "Rhiannon" [a] | ||
9 | "You Oughta Know" |
Performers | Song |
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Nicole Scherzinger, featuring 50 Cent | "Right There" |
Il Volo | "'O sole mio" |
Beyoncé | "Run the World (Girls)" |
Lauren Alaina damaged her vocal cords while rehearsing for the finale, but she was treated and cleared to continue in the competition. [26] Breaking from tradition, the judges did not offer their critiques of the performances until after both contestants had sung both of their opening songs, and then the critiques were delivered to both contestants at the same time. [27] Each contestant performed three songs, one of which was chosen by their personal musical idol. Contestants are listed in the order they performed.
Contestant | Order | Song | Result |
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Scotty McCreery | 1 | "Gone" | Winner |
3 | "Check Yes or No" [a] | ||
5 | "I Love You This Big" | ||
Lauren Alaina | 2 | "Flat on the Floor" | Runner-up |
4 | "Maybe It Was Memphis" [b] | ||
6 | "Like My Mother Does" |
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Contestant | Pl. | Semifinals | Wild Card | Top 13 | Top 12 | Top 11 [a] | Top 9 | Top 8 | Top 7 | Top 6 | Top 5 | Top 4 | Top 3 | Finale | ||
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Scotty McCreery | 1 | Safe | N/A | N/A | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Winner |
Lauren Alaina | 2 | N/A | Safe | N/A | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom two | Safe | Safe | Runner-up |
Haley Reinhart | 3 | N/A | Safe | N/A | Bottom three | Bottom three | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | Bottom three | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | |
James Durbin | 4 | Safe | N/A | N/A | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | ||
Jacob Lusk | 5 | Safe | N/A | N/A | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | Safe | Bottom three | Safe | Eliminated | |||
Casey Abrams | 6 | Safe | N/A | N/A | Safe | Safe | Saved | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | ||||
Stefano Langone | 7 | Wild Card | N/A | Saved | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | Safe | Bottom three | Bottom three | Eliminated | |||||
Paul McDonald | 8 | Safe | N/A | N/A | Safe | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | Safe | Eliminated | ||||||
Pia Toscano | 9 | N/A | Safe | N/A | Safe | Safe | Safe | Safe | Eliminated | |||||||
Naima Adedapo | 10 | N/A | Wild Card | Saved | Safe | Bottom three | Safe | Eliminated | ||||||||
Thia Megia | N/A | Safe | N/A | Safe | Safe | Bottom three | ||||||||||
Karen Rodriguez | 12 | N/A | Safe | N/A | Bottom three | Eliminated | ||||||||||
Ashthon Jones | 13 | N/A | Wild Card | Saved | Eliminated | |||||||||||
Jovany Barreto | Wild Card | N/A | Eliminated | |||||||||||||
Kendra Chantelle | N/A | Wild Card | ||||||||||||||
Robbie Rosen | Wild Card | N/A | ||||||||||||||
Lauren Turner | N/A | Eliminated | ||||||||||||||
Ta-Tynisa Wilson | N/A | |||||||||||||||
Rachel Zevita | N/A | |||||||||||||||
Julie Zorrilla | N/A | |||||||||||||||
Jordan Dorsey | Eliminated | |||||||||||||||
Clint Jun Gamboa | ||||||||||||||||
Tim Halperin | ||||||||||||||||
Brett Loewenstern |
American Idol ended the 2010–2011 television season as the number one and number two show in Total Viewers, and the number one and number three show in Adults 18–49. The Wednesday performance shows earned an average of 25.864 million viewers and an 8.8/24 rating in the Adults 18–49 demographic, while the Thursday results show earned an average of 23.798 million viewers and a 7.7/22 rating in the Adults 18–49 demographic. [28] The show's success helped Fox network achieve the longest winning streak in broadcast history of seven consecutive season in the Adult 18–49 demo. [29]
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The Voice is a reality talent show. The series is part of the franchise The Voice and is based on a similar competition format in the Netherlands, The Voice of Holland. The show is hosted by Carson Daly, with Alison Haislip serving as the backstage and social networking correspondent, and the coaches, all well-known musicians, were Christina Aguilera, CeeLo Green, Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine and Blake Shelton. The inaugural season premiered April 26, 2011, and ended on June 29, 2011, with the live finale.
The sixteenth cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on February 23, 2011, and was the tenth cycle to be aired on The CW. The catch-phrase for this cycle is "Rainy Day Women."
The thirteenth season of American Idol, styled as American Idol XIII, premiered on the Fox television network on January 15, 2014. Ryan Seacrest returned as host for his thirteenth season. Keith Urban was the only judge from the twelfth season to return. Former judge Jennifer Lopez, who returned after a one-season absence, and Harry Connick Jr. both joined the judging panel following the departures of Mariah Carey, Randy Jackson, and Nicki Minaj, although Jackson remained as a mentor, replacing Jimmy Iovine.
The fourteenth season of American Idol, also known as American Idol XIV, premiered on the Fox television network on January 7, 2015. Ryan Seacrest returned as host, while Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Lopez, and Keith Urban returned as judges. Randy Jackson stepped down as the in-house mentor and was replaced by Scott Borchetta. Long-time sponsor Coca-Cola ended its relationship with the show.
The fifteenth season of American Idol, also branded as American Idol: The Farewell Season, premiered on the Fox television network on January 6, 2016. Ryan Seacrest continued as host, while Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Lopez, and Keith Urban returned as judges. Scott Borchetta also returned as the in-house mentor. On April 7, 2016, Trent Harmon was announced as this season's winner, while La'Porsha Renae was the runner-up.
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