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Kara DioGuardi departs 'American Idol'

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Now would be a perfect time to revamp the show! Get the viewers to skype to judge the contestants. Something more fun, and let go of the theme shows where they have to sing country or 60's rock songs, let the contestants sing what they are good at. Get more variety in the show. Tougher judges would be a must!

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Kara DioGuardi departs 'American Idol'

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Kara DioGuardi departs 'American Idol'

Date: Saturday Sep. 4, 2010 6:36 PM ET

LOS ANGELES — Kara DioGuardi is following Ellen DeGeneres and Simon Cowell out the door at "American Idol."

Her departure leaves Randy Jackson, who's been with the singing contest from the start, the last judge standing, for now. Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez are the reported front-runners for the panel.

Entertainment mogul Simon Fuller, creator of the British show "Pop Idol" that was the template for the U.S. series he produces, called DioGuardi a standout songwriter whom he planned to work with in music "for many years to come."

DioGuardi, whose exit had been rumoured, is a hit machine whose songs have been recorded by Gwen Stefani, Faith Hill, Marc Anthony and others, including past "Idol" winners.

"I felt like I won the lottery when I joined 'American Idol' two years ago, but I feel like now is the best time to leave 'Idol,"' DioGuardi said in a statement Friday, calling her experience as a judge on the show "amazing."

Her statement, issued by Fox, didn't elaborate on her reasons for leaving. Her contract reportedly had a one-year option remaining that the network could have exercised.

Although she offered informed critiques on "Idol," observers faulted her for lacking the pizazz -- and unpredictability -- that ex-judge Paula Abdul had provided.

DioGuardi's departure comes as the top-rated show continues auditions for its 10th season, which starts airing in January. Tryouts have been held in six cities, with a seventh announced this week for Los Angeles on Sept. 22.

The final decision on which would-be pop stars make it on the show rests with the judges, who are likely to begin filming their audition segments this month.

Cowell started the exodus from "American Idol" earlier this year, when he announced he was leaving to launch another talent show for Fox, "The X Factor," based on the hit British program he created.

In July, DeGeneres, who was brought in to replace Abdul, said she was leaving after a single season. The talk show host said she felt uncomfortable criticizing young talent.

Some critics had complained DeGeneres was more of a cheerleader than an incisive critic in the fashion of Cowell, who was consistently blunt in his remarks.

The judges' turnover gives "American Idol" a chance to recapture the Cowell-Abdul chemistry that helped make the show a hit, along with, crucially, its ability to launch such top-selling artists as Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson.

While the show has long been No. 1 in the ratings, it has to stem a slide in viewership to remain there.

A total of 24.2 million viewers watched the ninth season's final duel between Lee DeWyze and Crystal Bowersox, compared to the nearly 29 million viewers who saw Kris Allen win over Adam Lambert last year.

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Howie
said

Idol is going to be a bore next season. Simon was mean but at least he was interesting. Kara, I am happy to see leave, but Ellen added humour to the show which will be missed. What a shame


Sheila
said

Sad to say it, but Simon Cowell made this show. I will be watching something else come January.


Anje
said

Now would be a perfect time to revamp the show! Get the viewers to skype to judge the contestants. Something more fun, and let go of the theme shows where they have to sing country or 60's rock songs, let the contestants sing what they are good at. Get more variety in the show. Tougher judges would be a must!


Kathy
said

I liked Kara and found she was a positive influence on the show. Who says judges have to be mean to be good? She gave constructive criticism. She is a beautiful person inside and out.


mikel
said

The show has lost it's appeal. The winners are fading away to oblivion, the judges aren't the same (especially Ellen - what a mistake she was) and the competition is ramping up against it. AGT is a way better talent show. I could see it's demise in the next couple of years.


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