The Stream (TV series)

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The Stream
The Stream 2016 music competition logo.jpg
Title card for The Stream
GenreReality television
Created byJørn Dahl
Developed by Monster Media
TV 2
ComposersSindre Moen
Caroline Eriksson
Country of originNorway
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes16
Release
Original network TV 2
Original release26 August (2016-08-26) 
10 December 2016 (2016-12-10)

The Stream is a reality television singing competition franchise that premiered in 2016. First aired on Norwegian TV 2, the concept started in Norway, but has been sold to the United States, where NBC will make the American version of it in the near future.[ when? ] [1] [2]

Contents

Format

The show's format has five stages of competition. The first is the auditions, which is online. In 3 months the contestants can upload their online audition on the internet. The 100 contestants with most streams, will get a ticket to a showcase. The "Showcase" is the second stage. It's actually here the filming of the show begins. The three biggest record labels, Sony Music, Warner Music and Universal Music, are sending an artist from the label, who will present them as one of the three judges and artist developer. When the contestants has performed in front of the three judges, they will vote in which the contestants are going home or going to the workshop. The "Workshop" is where the contestants on short time, is going to work together. When they performed together, the judges will pick which contestants who's going to the second last stage. When the contestants are down to fifteen, they will each performer one last time for an audience. After that, each record label will pick 3 contestants, they want to sign with. The nine contestants who has signed with one of the three record labels, will perform the next week on the final stage. The "Liveshows" are the final stage, where each week they will release a cover on Spotify. In the end, the contestant with most streams, will be crowned the winner. The prize is a ticket to a showcase in Los Angeles, where the winner will get a chance, to become an international artist.

Season 1 (2016)

Finalists

Key:

 Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Eliminated
Label (mentor)Acts
Warner (Cato Sundberg)Ramon Emilie Adams  [ no ]ThoseBricks
Sony (Marion Ravn)MaybonSkei & PTSondrey
Universal (Espen Lind)Ylva OlaisenEmelie HollowAdrees

Live shows

The live shows began on October 14, 2016.

Week 1: Opening (14 October)

OrderLabelArtistSongResult
1SonySondrey"Sweet Dreams"Safe
2UniversalEmelie Hollow"This Years Love"Safe
3WarnerThoseBricks"Yellow"Safe
4Warner Emilie Adams  [ no ]"People Help the People"Safe
5UniversalAdrees"We Found Love"Safe
6SonySkei & PT"Kursiv"Safe
7SonyMaybon"Just Hold Me"Bottom 2
8UniversalYlva Olaisen"Let Me Love You"Safe
9WarnerRamon"Arigato"Bottom 2

Week 2 (21 October)

OrderLabelArtistSongResult
1SonyMaybon"Lovers on the Sun"Safe
2SonySkei & PT"Målløs"Safe
3UniversalYlva Olaisen"Forever Young"Safe
4Warner Emilie Adams  [ no ]"The Hills"Eliminated
5SonySondrey"Neon"Safe
6UniversalEmelie Hollow"Breathe"Safe
7WarnerRamon"Never Forget You"Bottom 3
8UniversalAdrees"The A Team"Bottom 3
9WarnerThoseBricks"Let It Go"Safe

Week 3 (28 October)

OrderLabelArtistSongResult
1WarnerThoseBricks"Never Easy"Safe
2UniversalAdrees"Hurts So Good"Bottom 3
3WarnerRamon"Stole the Show"Bottom 3
4UniversalYlva Olaisen"Falter"Safe
5SonySondrey"Fordi jeg elsker deg"Safe
6SonyMaybon"Supergirl"Eliminated
7UniversalEmelie Hollow"Impossible"Safe
8SonySkei & PT"Plystre på deg"Safe

Week 4 (4 November)

OrderLabelArtistSongResult
1UniversalYlva Olaisen"Say My Name"Bottom 3
2WarnerRamon"Against All Odds"Bottom 3
3UniversalAdrees"Hey There Delilah"Safe
4UniversalEmelie Hollow"Where Are Ü Now"Safe
5SonySkei & PT"Etter dæ"Safe
6WarnerThoseBricks"I Won't Let You Go"Safe
7SonySondrey"Cold Water"Eliminated

Week 5 (11 November)

OrderLabelArtistSongResult
1UniversalAdrees"Stinkin' Rich"Eliminated
2SonySkei & PT"Kunne Vært Verre"Safe
3UniversalEmelie Hollow"Save Me"Bottom 3
4warnerRamon"Paper Cut"Bottom 3
5UniversalYlva Olaisen"Hear You Sing"Safe
6WarnerThoseBricks"Pray For Love"Safe

Week 6 (18 November)

OrderLabelArtistSongResult
1UniversalEmelie Hollow"FOOLS"Bottom 2
2WarnerRamon"Runnin' (Lose It All)"Eliminated
3UniversalYlva Olaisen"Jealous"Safe
4WarnerThoseBricks"Going Home"Safe
5SonySkei & PT"Idiot"Safe

Week 7 (25 November)

OrderLabelArtistSongResult
1SonySkei & PT"Alt du gjør"Safe
2UniversalYlva Olaisen"Stay"Bottom 2
3UniversalEmelie Hollow"Heaven"Eliminated
4WarnerThoseBricks"Save Me"Safe

Week 8 (2 December)

OrderLabelArtistSongResult
1SonySkei & PT"Bensin"Eliminated
2WarnerThoseBricks"Never Fall"Safe
3Universal Ylva Olaisen"Dear No One"Safe

Week 9: Finale (10 December)

LabelArtistOrderSongOrderSongResult
WarnerThoseBricks1"I Won't Let You Go"4"Who I Can Be"Winner
UniversalYlva Olaisen2"Hear You Sing"3"Her"Runner-up

Overall

Artist's info
Result details
Live show results per week
ArtistWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9
ThoseBricks3.5.1.2.4.2.2.2.Winner
Ylva Olaisen2.2.3.5.1.3.3.1.Runner Up
Skei & PT6.1.2.1.2.1.1.EliminatedEliminated in Week 8
Emelie Hollow5.3.4.4.3.4.EliminatedEliminated in Week 7
Ramon7.7.7.3.5.EliminatedEliminated in Week 6
Adrees4.6.6.6.EliminatedEliminated in Week 5
Sondrey8.8.5.EliminatedEliminated in Week 4
Maybon1.4.EliminatedEliminated in Week 3
Emilie Adams  [ no ]9.EliminatedEliminated in Week 2

Versions

  Franchise with a currently airing season
  Franchise with an upcoming season
  Franchise that had ceased to air
Country/RegionLocal titleNetworkWinnersA&RsHosts
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway The Stream
TV 2 (Norway)
Website
  • Season 1, 2016: ThoseBricks
Flag of the United States.svg  United States The Stream NBC
  • Season 1, TBA: Upcoming season
  • TBA
  • TBA

Awards and nominations

YearOrganizationCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2017 Gullruten Innovation of the YearWon
[3]

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