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"Everyone is anxious to see how Simon and I are going to be together and, you know, I am too," DeGeneres said. "I know how we were for Hollywood week, and I know there were good days and bad days. But I don't know how we're going to be on live TV. That's going to be an interesting thing." She usually agreed with Cowell's judgment when she watched the show as a fan in seasons past, and was often entertained. But she said it's important to remember that "someone's passion" is at stake each time a contestant performs. Cowell "is funny, but he's also funny in a way that disregards anyone's feelings. ... That doesn't feel good to me because I think there's a better way to tell someone that that wasn't good," she said. DioGuardi, who is in her second year as an "Idol" judge, dismissed the idea of tension on the set between DeGeneres and Cowell. "I think you have to take any rumor you hear about 'American Idol' with a grain of salt. They're usually not true," DioGuardi said. "Last year, it was Kara and Paula fighting, hate each other. ... These things are just ridiculous." The judges are there to "do one thing, that's to find the greatest contestant, `American Idol' winner, we can find. That's what the focus is. I know Ellen and Simon both take that seriously," she said. DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul, who had judged "Idol" since it debuted in 2002 and left amid contract negotiations after the eighth season ended last year. Another change is coming, when Cowell, a music industry executive and TV producer, leaves after this season to launch a U.S. version of his British talent show, "The X Factor," on Fox. DioGuardi was asked during the teleconference to comment on Howard Stern, whose name has been floated as a possible replacement for Cowell. "I don't know that he (Stern) has a musical background or any kind of music anything. If you're going to replace Simon, you've got to have that background" and know how to groom singers, DioGuardi said. Other names have been mentioned as possible Cowell replacements, including actor-singer Jamie Foxx and music executives Tommy Mottola, Guy Oseary and Jimmy Iovine. Fox and the show's producers have declined comment on the contenders and said their choice won't be announced any time soon. ___ Fox is a unit of News Corp. ___ On the Net:
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