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American Idol Judge Simon Cowell to Leave in Season 8

The FOX reality show American Idol Season 8 is only one step away, as it is going to start on January 13th. However, it is still not clear yet who the four judges are going to be. First, there were rumors about Paula Abdul leaving the show. After she and Ken Warwick, the producer, denied the gossip and stated that she’s going to stay for the next season, now it’s the turn of Simon Cowell to say that he’s not made up his mind yet for his presents as a judge in American Idol 2009 season. His motives seem to be not that he’s not enjoying the show, but he has a lot of work to do, a lot of ongoing projects, so he has to focus.

Simon Cowell is also involved in the British version of the American Idol, called X-Factor. Indirectly, the UK show is bringing him a very nice, passive income, thanks to one of the show winners, Alexandra Burke, who has been extremely successful with her version of the well-known song Hallelujah.

American Idol 2009, Season 8

The American Idol Season 8 premiere is scheduled for January 13th, 2009. The 4 hour show will be broadcast on FOX and it will feature the main moments from the auditions which were held in the summer of 2008 in locations such as San Francisco; Louisville, Ky.; Phoenix; Salt Lake City; Kansas City; Jacksonville; East Rutherford, N.J.; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. These auditions invited men and women between 16 and 28 years of age, eligible for working in the US, to run for getting into one of the most watched and most expected TV shows, which will be at its 8th season of success. Future contestants are probably training their artistic skills, hoping to become the American Idol of millions of teenagers and not only.

Paula Abdul to Judge American Idol in 2009

Paula Abdul was one of the American Idol judges in the 2008 contest. Despite the rumors that she’s not going to be in the team for the 2009 competition, it seems that she’s going to stay with the show for one more season. This is good news, because Paula is very popular among Americans, so she’ll be welcome. The judges team will expand with the addition of Kara DioGuardi, a famous song writer and music producer. She has written songs for artists such as Santana, Christina Aguillera, Celine Dion, Gwen Stefani or Carrie Underwood, and she’s really cool and energetic, and a true professional, committed to her work.

Changes for the New American Idol Season

One of the main changes is that the number of judges will increase by one. Another change is getting back to the wild-card system. Moreover, there will be 36 semi-finalists in 2009, by comparison with past editions, when there were only 24 contestants competing in the semi-finals. Rumors tell that in this new reality show, we are going to see more of the off-stage interaction of the contestants. This means that the broadcast time will be probably increased compared to previous years. It’s interesting how Idol Watchers will receive the new format. In case they might not be true fans of Big Brother, they’ll lose interest in the American Idol and not watch what’s going on in the house on regular basis.

On the contrary, the changes may bring in new watchers, new fans for the Idols to be, and more money from TV commercials, of course. Besides, it is possible that more viewers will be tempted to vote for their favorite contestant.

The group will be winnowed down to 12 finalists, with nine chosen by audience voting and three wild-card singers selected by judges Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, Randy Jackson and a previously announced newcomer, singer-songwriter Kara DioGuardi.

In 2008, the American Idol contest was won by David Cook, voted over runner-up american idol David Archuleta.