The X Factor Bloodbath Indicates Simon Doesn’t See the Real Problem
By making the firings public a week before last year's winner airs her Super Bowl ad, it makes it clear this show is not about the singers.
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By making the firings public a week before last year's winner airs her Super Bowl ad, it makes it clear this show is not about the singers.
Vulture investigates why criticism became verboten on musical competition shows like American Idol.
What was in it for the judges? And shouldn't there be separate judges and mentors? And what was the deal with Steve Jones?
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One less heart for that judging panel to ultimately break.
Game show 'Red or Black?' looks for a U.S. home.
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If 'X Factor' is a hit, it'll mean that one fifth of Fox's regular schedule will be tentpole.
"20 milliliters of apple puree, 10 milliliters of lingonberry juice, and 8 milliliters of acerola juice."
Plus an update on J. Lo's 'Idol' negotiations.
'American Idol' creator/plaintiff Simon Fuller could be anticipating the end of his cash cow.
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