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To be sure, viewership for "American Idol" has been shrinking since its 2005 peak when it averaged 30 million weekly viewers, according to research chief Brad Adgate of Horizon Media. The median age of viewers has shot up, from nearly 32 years old in the first season to about 44 last year. In a bid for the youth vote, Fox promotions for "American Idol" are emphasizing a "more authentic feeling, raw and emotional," Beckman said, countering any notion that it's "lost its soul." A guest judge such as Katy Perry represents the kind of artist who appeals to teenagers and young adults, he said. Perry, Victoria Beckham and other celebrities filled in for the departed Abdul for filming of the cross-country auditions that kick off the season. Younger viewers are especially taken with performers such as Lambert and fellow finalist Alison Iraheta who have "a bit more edge to them," Beckman said, so that was a focus of the contestant search. This year's auditions proved rewarding, Frot-Coutaz said. "We have good kids and also some kids who come to the show with real stories, who have that kind of emotional core you need to be a great performer," she said, including some with difficult lives who see the show as a "lifesaver." Viewers may find it easier to connect with the contestants, or at least identify them. After last season's approach in the semifinals allowed for long stretches in which some singers were off camera, the show is returning to a boy-girl division that has all contestants sing each week and face elimination until the field is pared to 12 finalists. A concerted effort has also been made to prevent the show running long, Beckman said; last year, a number of DVR users missed a Lambert performance when an episode went into overtime. Still, Beckman offers a friendly tip: Extend the recording time on your recorder for "American Idol," to be safe. ___ Fox is a unit of News Corp. ___ On the Net:
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