American Idol (season 6)

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American Idol (Season 6)

American Idol logo

Format

Interactive reality game show

Created by

Simon Fuller

Directed by

Bruce Gowers

Presented by

Ryan Seacrest

Judges

Paula AbdulSimon CowellRandy Jackson

Country of origin

United States

No. of episodes

41

Production

Executive producer(s)

Nigel LythgoeKen WarwickSimon Fuller

Location(s)

Orpheum Theatre, Los Angeles, California (Hollywood)CBS Television City (Finals)Kodak Theatre (Finale)

Running time

Varies

Broadcast

Original channel

FOX, CTV

Original run

January 16, 2007 May 23, 2007

External links

Official website

The sixth season of American Idol premiered on the Fox Broadcasting Company on January 16, 2007 and ran until May 23, 2007. Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson returned to judge once again, and Ryan Seacrest returned as host. Jordin Sparks won the competition with Blake Lewis as the first runner-up and Melinda Doolittle finishing third.

Contents

1 Winner of Season

2 Broadcast schedule

3 Early process

3.1 Regional auditions phase

3.1.1 Locations

3.1.2 Structure of auditions

3.2 Hollywood phase

3.3 Cut down to 24

4 Semi-finalists

5 Top 24 semi-finalists

5.1 Females

5.2 Males

6 Top 12 finalists

6.1 Song themes

6.2 Performers on results shows

6.3 Elimination song

7 Elimination Chart

8 “The crying girl”

9 Idol Gives Back

10 American Idol songwriter contest

11 Controversies

12 UK edition

13 Releases

13.1 Major releases

13.1.1 Singles

13.1.2 iTunes/AmericanIdol.com EPs

13.1.3 Individual albums

13.2 Minor or independent releases

14 References

15 External links

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Winner of Season

American Idol Season 6 Winner

Birthname

Jordin Brianna Sparks

Genres

Pop, R&B

Successor

David Cook

Predecessor

Taylor Hicks

Broadcast schedule

Beginning in mid-November 2006, Fox began airing teaser clips of the upcoming sixth season. First a bad contestant was highlighted, with judge Cowell giving his usual horrified grimace, then by early December another began airing, a girl singing “Stormy Weather” as the judges looked on approvingly. Following this, a new commercial began to air, showcasing eventual top 24 contestant Leslie Hunt.

The season premiere began as a two-night, four-hour premiere special on January 16 and January 17. Starting the following week, regularly scheduled hours of the program aired at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Tuesdays and 9 p.m. ET/PT on Wednesdays.

The audition shows were spread over eight episodes, each covering one of the seven cities toured as well as a “Best of the Rest” episode. They aired on January 16 (Minneapolis), 17 (Seattle), 23 (Memphis), 24 (East Rutherford), 30 (Birmingham), 31 (Los Angeles), February 6 (San Antonio), and February 7 (“The Best of the Rest”). Guest judges for that leg of the process included Olivia Newton-John, Carole Bayer Sager and Jewel. The Hollywood round episodes aired on February 13 and February 14. The Top 24 was announced on February 14. Voting rounds began on February 20.

TV Guide Channel brought back a second season of Idol Tonight, the live pre-show to American Idol, which aired on Wednesdays starting in March. The show features former Idol runner-up Justin Guarini as a correspondent along with Kimberly Caldwell and Rosanna Tavarez. Additionally American Idol Extra, a behind-the-scenes show, also returned for a second season, corresponding with the start of the finals in March. It aired Thursdays on Fox Reality.

Early process

Regional auditions phase

Locations

The Auditions were held in the following cities:

Pasadena, California (billed as the Los Angeles auditions during the broadcast): Rose Bowl – August 6

San Antonio, Texas: Alamodome – August 11

East Rutherford, New Jersey (billed as the New York City auditions during the broadcast): Continental Airlines Arena – August 14

Birmingham, Alabama: Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex – August 21

Memphis, Tennessee: FedEx Forum – September 3

Minneapolis, Minnesota: Target Center – September 8

Seattle, Washington: KeyArena – September 19

Auditioning contestants were required to be between the ages 16 and 28 on August 6, 2006 (born between August 7, 1977 and August 6, 1990).

Structure of auditions

Auditions for the show were held in the seven cities shown above. As reported in The Los Angeles Daily News, the 2006 process was especially difficult: the 10,000 or so contestants waited in long lines, then were herded before two young assistant producers and given roughly 15…(and so on)

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