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I’ve got this week’s Idol Billboard chart for you right here. It was another slow sales week. The #1 record on the Billboard 200 is “Dreamgirls” (featuring Jennifer Hudson) selling only 60, 064.
Don’t expect the producers of American Idol to change-up the auditions anytime soon. Despite what some veteran Idol watchers (like ME) found to be a lackluster premier Tuesday night, nearly everyone came back for
PLEASE KILL ME NOW UPDATE: Just added some screen caps. Click on the jump… Ok, now that I’ve got that off my chest–tonight’s show was definitely an improvement over last night’s craptastic premier. The
Idol Premier Ratings up 5% from Last Year From the Hollywood Reporter: “Idol” averaged a monster 37.3 million viewers and a 15.7 rating/36 share in the adults 18-49 demographic, according to preliminary data from Nielsen
Is That All There Is? UPDATE: Added screenshots. Click on the jump… Gah. I’m not one of the many Idol fans who feel that Season 5 will never be topped. Let me
American Idol Season 6 begins tonight. The two-hour season premier focuses on the Minneapolis auditions. To be sure, tonight’s show will focus mainly on the painful and the clueless, with a sprinkle of good singing
Congratuations to Jennifer Hudson! The Golden Globe Awards are broadcasting live tonight on NBC. Jennifer won Best Supporting Actress for her role as Effie White in the movie “Dreamgirls”. Her award was the first
Top 24 Chosen I’m hearing that today is the day the Top 40, chosen mid-November in Los Angeles, will be whittled down to the Top 24. The eliminations will take place at the Pasadena
Ace Young’s fan fundraising group, Highrollers with Heart have raised over $73, 000 for the Children’s Hospital of Denver. You can help them reach their goal of $100, 000 by bidding on an item from
Here are some Sunday morning articles for your reading pleasure: ETA: I just have to add this lengthy profile from the LA Times of Clive Davis, the chairman and chief executive of BMG U.S.