Pop
star Katy Perry to join ABC's 'American Idol' reboot
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[May 17, 2017]
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop
star Katy Perry will join reality singing competition
"American Idol" on ABC, the network said on Tuesday,
adding a big name with legions of young fans for its
revival of the show.
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Perry, 32, is the first major name to come aboard the reboot
of the show, which was canceled by Fox Broadcasting last year
after 15 seasons amid declining viewership ratings. The new
"American Idol" will air in 2018.
"I'm always listening to new music, and love discovering
diamonds in the rough - from mentoring young artists on my
label, or highlighting new artists on my tours, I want to bring
it back to the music," Perry said in a statement from ABC, which
is owned by Walt Disney Co.
No other judges have been named yet.
Grammy-nominated Perry has been a pop powerhouse since her
breakthrough single "I Kissed a Girl" in 2008, and is known for
upbeat songs such as "California Gurls" and "Firework," gimmicky
outfits and vibrant, colorful performances geared toward a young
audience.
She has sold more than 100 million records worldwide.
"American Idol," a competition open to the public, launched the
careers of singers such as Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Hudson and
Adam Lambert, aided by celebrity judges who alternately feuded
and fawned over discovering new talent.
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At its peak from 2005 to 2007, the show was watched by more than 30
million viewers, but by 2014 only 10.6 million viewers tuned into
the "Idol" season finale.
Overall television consumption has declined in recent years, hurting
live shows as more home viewers watch on-demand content.
NBC's rival singing competition "The Voice," which features a panel
of four celebrity judges, has grown in popularity. Its season 11
finale in December drew 12.1 million viewers.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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