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SQuAD
The wildcard round returned in season eight, wherein there were three groups of twelve, with three contestants moving forward – the highest male, the highest female, and the next highest-placed singer - for each night, and four wildcards were chosen by the judges to produce a final 13. Starting season ten, the girls and boys perform on separate nights. In seasons ten and eleven, five of each gender were chosen, and three wildcards were chosen by the judges to form a final 13. In season twelve, the top twenty semifinalists were split into gender groups, with five of each gender advancing to form the final 10. In season thirteen, there were thirty semifinalists, but only twenty semifinalists (ten for each gender) were chosen by the judges to perform on the live shows, with five in each gender and three wildcards chosen by the judges composing the final 13.
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How many wildcard contestants were advanced in the competition in season ten?
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How many women were in the top ten in season twelve?
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How many finalists were there in season eight?
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What season saw the return of the Wild Card round?
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How many contestants moved forward from each round?
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How many wildcard contestants were chosen?
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How many contestants were finalists for season 12?
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The "Fan Save" was introduced in the fourteenth season. During the finals, viewers are given a five-minute window to vote for the contestants in danger of elimination by using their Twitter account to decide which contestant will move on to the next show, starting with the Top 8.
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How do people vote using the fan save?
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What was introduced in season 14 to allow the fans to help save a contestant?
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How do viewers vote for a contestant using Fan Save?
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When does the Fan Save start?
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During the top 11 week, due to a mix-up with the contestants' telephone number, voting was repeated on what was normally the result night, with the result reveal postponed until the following night.
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During what week was there a problem with voting?
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When did the results show happen?
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In 2001, Fuller, Cowell, and TV producer Simon Jones attempted to sell the Pop Idol format to the United States, but the idea was met with poor response from United States television networks. However, Rupert Murdoch, head of Fox's parent company, was persuaded to buy the show by his daughter Elisabeth, who was a fan of the British show. The show was renamed American Idol: The Search for a Superstar and debuted in the summer of 2002. Cowell was initially offered the job as showrunner but refused; Lythgoe then took over that position. Much to Cowell's surprise, it became one of the hit shows for the summer that year. The show, with the personal engagement of the viewers with the contestants through voting, and the presence of the acid-tongued Cowell as a judge, grew into a phenomenon. By 2004, it had become the most-watched show in the U.S., a position it then held on for seven consecutive seasons.
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For how many seasons was American Idol the most watched show in the US?
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What year did American Idol first air on FOX?
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What year did producers attempt to sell the Pop Idol format in the United States?
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Who talked Rupert Murdoch into buying American Idol for FOX?
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Who is the head of Fox's parent company?
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What was Pop Idol renamed to for its American debut?
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Where studio hosts the live final rounds on American Idol?
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Who was the mentor on season ten of American Idol?
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How many weeks did the finals of season thirteen last?
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How many weeks did the finals last in the first season?
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Where are the finals broadcast from?
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Who was a mentor for the contestants in Season 10?
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How many songs do contestants sing initially in the finals?
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When do contestants start singing two songs?
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The show had originally planned on having four judges following the Pop Idol format; however, only three judges had been found by the time of the audition round in the first season, namely Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell. A fourth judge, radio DJ Stryker, was originally chosen but he dropped out citing "image concerns". In the second season, New York radio personality Angie Martinez had been hired as a fourth judge but withdrew only after a few days of auditions due to not being comfortable with giving out criticism. The show decided to continue with the three judges format until season eight. All three original judges stayed on the judging panel for eight seasons.
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For how many seasons were the three original judges on American Idol?
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How many judges were originally planned for American Idol?
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What New York radio personalty was hired as a judge for American Idol in season two but declined?
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What radio DJ was originally hired as a judge in season one but declined?
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How many judges were originally intended for the show?
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Which judge quit before the premiere, citing image concerns?
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SQuAD
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During Season two, which judge quit after a few days?
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SQuAD
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When did American Idol change to a four-judge panel?
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SQuAD
Crystal Bowersox, who has Type-I diabetes, fell ill due to diabetic ketoacidosis on the morning of the girls performance night for the top 20 week and was hospitalized. The schedule was rearranged so the boys performed first and she could perform the following night instead; she later revealed that Ken Warwick, the show producer, wanted to disqualify her but she begged to be allowed to stay on the show.
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Which contestant had to go to the hospital during the week of the top 20?
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SQuAD
Crystal Bowersox, who has Type-I diabetes, fell ill due to diabetic ketoacidosis on the morning of the girls performance night for the top 20 week and was hospitalized. The schedule was rearranged so the boys performed first and she could perform the following night instead; she later revealed that Ken Warwick, the show producer, wanted to disqualify her but she begged to be allowed to stay on the show.
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What producer wanted to remove Crystal Bowersox from the competition?
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SQuAD
Crystal Bowersox, who has Type-I diabetes, fell ill due to diabetic ketoacidosis on the morning of the girls performance night for the top 20 week and was hospitalized. The schedule was rearranged so the boys performed first and she could perform the following night instead; she later revealed that Ken Warwick, the show producer, wanted to disqualify her but she begged to be allowed to stay on the show.
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Why was Crystal Bowersox in the hospital during the week of the top 20 on American Idol?
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SQuAD
Crystal Bowersox, who has Type-I diabetes, fell ill due to diabetic ketoacidosis on the morning of the girls performance night for the top 20 week and was hospitalized. The schedule was rearranged so the boys performed first and she could perform the following night instead; she later revealed that Ken Warwick, the show producer, wanted to disqualify her but she begged to be allowed to stay on the show.
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Which contestant had Type-I diabetes?
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SQuAD
Crystal Bowersox, who has Type-I diabetes, fell ill due to diabetic ketoacidosis on the morning of the girls performance night for the top 20 week and was hospitalized. The schedule was rearranged so the boys performed first and she could perform the following night instead; she later revealed that Ken Warwick, the show producer, wanted to disqualify her but she begged to be allowed to stay on the show.
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When was Crystal hospitalized?
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SQuAD
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What was changed so she could still qualify?
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SQuAD
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Who did Bowersox later reveal wanted her to be disqualified?
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SQuAD
Crystal Bowersox, who has Type-I diabetes, fell ill due to diabetic ketoacidosis on the morning of the girls performance night for the top 20 week and was hospitalized. The schedule was rearranged so the boys performed first and she could perform the following night instead; she later revealed that Ken Warwick, the show producer, wanted to disqualify her but she begged to be allowed to stay on the show.
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What role does Warwick have on the show?
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American Idol was based on the British show Pop Idol created by Simon Fuller, which was in turn inspired by the New Zealand television singing competition Popstars. Television producer Nigel Lythgoe saw it in Australia and helped bring it over to Britain. Fuller was inspired by the idea from Popstars of employing a panel of judges to select singers in audition. He then added other elements, such as telephone voting by the viewing public (which at the time was already in use in shows such as the Eurovision Song Contest), the drama of backstories and real-life soap opera unfolding in real time. The show debuted in 2001 in Britain with Lythgoe as showrunner‍—‌the executive producer and production leader‍—‌and Simon Cowell as one of the judges, and was a big success with the viewing public.
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What show in New Zealand was the inspiration for the British Series Pop Idol?
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Who was the creator of British Series Pop Idol?
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What year did Pop Idol make its television debut?
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Who was a judge on the British series Pop Idol in 2001?
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Wha was the executive producer of Pop Idol in 2001?
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What show was Pop Idols based on?
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Who saw Popstars while in Australia and wanted Britain to have the same thing?
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In addition to back stories and drama, what did Fuller add to the show?
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SQuAD
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When did Pop Idol premiere in Britain?
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Who was the executive producer of Pop Idol?
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In the first major change to the judging panel, a fourth judge, Kara DioGuardi, was introduced. This was also the first season without executive producer Nigel Lythgoe who left to focus on the international versions of his show So You Think You Can Dance. The Hollywood round was moved to the Kodak Theatre for 2009 and was also extended to two weeks. Idol Gives Back was canceled for this season due to the global recession at the time.
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Who was brought in as a new judge during American Idols eighth season?
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How long did the Hollywood round air for in season eight of American Idol?
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What show did Nigel Lythgoe leave American Idol to produce?
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What venue hosted the Hollywood round on American Idol for the first time in 2009?
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Why did American Idol choose not to have its Idol Gives Back special in 2009?
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Which judge joined the panel?
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Nigel Lythgoe quit the show to focus on what other show?
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Where was the Hollywood round moved to?
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What was canceled for this year of Idol?
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Despite being eliminated earlier in the season, Chris Daughtry (as lead of the band Daughtry) became the most successful recording artist from this season. Other contestants, such as Hicks, McPhee, Bucky Covington, Mandisa, Kellie Pickler, and Elliott Yamin have had varying levels of success.
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Which season five contestant has had the most success after the show?
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What is the name if the band that has Chris Daughtry as its lead singer?
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Who was the most successful artist from this season?
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What band does Chris Daughtry sing for?
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On May 30, 2006, Taylor Hicks was named American Idol, with Katharine McPhee the runner-up. "Do I Make You Proud" was released as Hicks' first single and McPhee's was "My Destiny".
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Who was the winner American Idol in 2006?
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What was the name of the first song that Taylor Hicks released after winning American Idol?
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What was the first song that Katherine McPhee released after coming in second on American Idol?
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When was the winner announced?
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Who was the winner for this season?
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SQuAD
On May 30, 2006, Taylor Hicks was named American Idol, with Katharine McPhee the runner-up. "Do I Make You Proud" was released as Hicks' first single and McPhee's was "My Destiny".
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What was Hick's debut single?
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What was McPhee's first single?
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Which season did not have a group round in Hollywood?
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In which seasons were contestants required to write original lyrics?
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How many Hollywood rounds were there in the first nine seasons?
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In which season were contestants separated by gender to form groups?
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How many rounds of cuts were in the Hollywood stage until season ten?
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What was eliminated from the Hollywood round in Season seven?
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Which seasons did contestants have to write an original lyric or melody?
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Season six began on Tuesday, January 16, 2007. The premiere drew a massive audience of 37.3 million viewers, peaking in the last half hour with more than 41 million viewers.
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What year did the sixth season of American Idol first air?
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How many people watched the season premiere of American Idol in 2007?
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When did season six premiere?
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How many overall viewers did the first show of the season generate?
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The success of American Idol has been described as "unparalleled in broadcasting history". The series was also said by a rival TV executive to be "the most impactful show in the history of television". It has become a recognized springboard for launching the career of many artists as bona fide stars. According to Billboard magazine, in its first ten years, "Idol has spawned 345 Billboard chart-toppers and a platoon of pop idols, including Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Chris Daughtry, Fantasia, Ruben Studdard, Jennifer Hudson, Clay Aiken, Adam Lambert and Jordin Sparks while remaining a TV ratings juggernaut."
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How many Billboard hits did American Idol produce in its first ten years?
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Who was a pop idol that started on American Idol?
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Who called American Idol "the most impactful show in the history of television"?
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Who was a pop idol that started on American Idol?
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Who was a pop idol that started on American Idol?
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Who was a pop idol that started on American Idol?
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How many Billboard chart toppers did American Idol contestants have within the first ten seasons?
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Who said that American Idol is "the most impactful show in the history of televsion?
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In the May 23 season finale, Jordin Sparks was declared the winner with the runner-up being Blake Lewis. Sparks has had some success as a recording artist post-Idol.
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Who was the winner of American Idols sixth season?
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Who came in second on season six of American Idol?
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On what date did American Idol air its season six finale?
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When was the finale aired?
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Which contestant won the season?
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In the May 23 season finale, Jordin Sparks was declared the winner with the runner-up being Blake Lewis. Sparks has had some success as a recording artist post-Idol.
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Who was the runner up?
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The eligible age-range for contestants is currently fifteen to twenty-eight years old. The initial age limit was sixteen to twenty-four in the first three seasons, but the upper limit was raised to twenty-eight in season four, and the lower limit was reduced to fifteen in season ten. The contestants must be legal U.S. residents, cannot have advanced to particular stages of the competition in previous seasons (varies depending on the season, currently by the semi-final stage until season thirteen), and must not hold any current recording or talent representation contract by the semi-final stage (in previous years by the audition stage).
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What is the upper age limit for contestants on American Idol?
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