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June 2007 |
Bosworth
Magazine Archives |
Ailing Idol: Pinnacle of Mediocre Music and Soul-Killing Reality TV Slips in the Ratings
For year’s, Idol has mercilessly ripped the hearts out of its evening competitors, tallying millions of viewers week after week. This year, however, the national favorite slipped some. Its finale, which boasted 38 million viewers last year, claimed only 30 million this spring. TV gossipmongers have latched onto these statistics as a sign that the once unstoppable contest to find the nation’s most annoying singer might be past its prime. Rumors of nude photos by contestant Antonella Barba and controversy over the “vote for the worst” campaign that kept Sanjaya Malakar in the competition much longer than he deserved contributed to this year’s general sense of Idol Fatigue. So, has American Idol jumped the proverbial shark? No, but it should,
and soon. If the show doesn’t burn out, it threatens to fade away.
And nothing’s worse than slowing withering away and dying. (Just
ask the producers of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.”) If
American Idol wants to hit one out of the park, it has to swing for the
fences. Any and all of these ideas could make Idol more popular next year:
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