Canadian Idol cancelled for '09

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The faltering economy has now claimed CTV's Canadian Idol, a former competition-crushing ratings juggernaut that the network says will not be produced in 2009.

Citing a less-than-idyllic "economic climate," CTV said last night the amateur singing showcase will take a "rest" for the broadcast year.

Judge Zack Werner said he found out Monday that the former phenomenon is being put on hiatus.

"We were told that it's `resting,'" he said. "You can call that whatever you want. There was no official definition given to me of what the word `resting' means."

Werner said that despite the show's popularity he was always under the impression that its future was uncertain.

"We've always been led to believe by the powers that be that the show was always, despite its purported popularity, sink or swim, borderline. Would it be renewed? It was always a desperation thing."

Werner said Canadian Idol was the country's only real showcase of young music talent, and that it gave Canadians something to aspire to, teaching them that "if you hope and you dream and you try, you can do something more with your life, whether it's become a doctor or a basketball player."

Fans and former contestants were shocked and disappointed yesterday, as the news spread via Facebook and the Internet.

Idol superfan Katie Willoughby, 49, saw her first taping, at John Bassett Theatre at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, in 2004 and has been to almost every one since.

"Canadian Idol gives Canadian artists a great forum to be discovered," she said in an interview. "I'm sad because I've met a lot of great friends through Canadian Idol, and disappointed too. Hopefully it's just a hiatus."

A 15-year-old fan, who said she had long dreamed of auditioning, posted to a Facebook group called "A Protest to Save Canadian Idol": "This is the most disappointing thing to ever happen to me. My heart is broken in two and I will be majorly upset about this long through Christmas."

Mikey Bustos was the 7th runner up in Canadian Idol's first season. He has since opened for the Pussycat Dolls and Christina Aguilera, and is releasing his first full-length album later this month.

"I could go on and on about how great of a start it was for me as an entry-level artist," Bustos said, adding it helped him make contacts in the industry and build a fan base.

Tyler Lewis came in third place in season four, and says the show helped launch his music career.

"I don't know about the ratings or whatever but as far as I'm concerned it's one of the most popular shows in Canada," he said.

Amberly Thiessen, 20, was a top 10 contestant in the 2008 season and is currently recording an album in New York City.

"It was a great opportunity and it's too bad that other people won't be able to take part," she said. "We got great exposure and training that can take years to get otherwise. It definitely opened some doors."

Werner said he and the other judges knew the show was expensive to produce and that Canadian shows in general are not particularly profitable.

"This means a lot to me and I'm heartbroken it's not going on," Werner said.

He said he had been hoping to have his contract renewed and to begin working on season seven in February. Instead he will continue touring with his band Haymaker and pursuing radio and TV opportunities.

He also said that he and the other judges are talking about the possibility of working together in the future.

CTV still retains its Idol licence, and says it has every expectation of bringing the crooner competition back the following season.

Canadian Idol is the network's second most-watched Canadian-originated show in the entire country – right behind CTV's other adopted franchise, So You Think You Can Dance Canada.

But even with impressive ratings that ranged between 1 and 1.5 million viewers in the final weeks of its sixth season in September, that is still roughly half the Canadian audience for its sister sing-a-thon, American Idol. In earlier years, Canadian Idol drew more than 2 million viewers per outing.

The American show, also cutting costs this year by cancelling its annual American Idol Gives Back fundraiser, returns for its eighth season Jan. 13
 

Larry_Fyne

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About time.... For them to say it was too expensive to produce is a joke. TV networks embraced "reality" shows because they were cheaper to produce.
 

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I'm with you CG.....I mean seriously, what a total waste of TIME and energy.

I know someone who was practising to go on that fricken show. I said to her: can you sing better than whitney houston? Ummm no...so why the F bother? Instead of doing something like Canadian Idol, why don't you put the same effort into getting your GED????
 

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Wow ... that is a shocker! I was never a tremendous fan but I thought it was a ratings bonanza. Now what will Ben Mulroney do?
 

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If the show was a success (i.e. money maker) it would never be cancelled.
I too am sick of this type of lousy television. Put on a hockey game.
 

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Larry_Fyne said:
About time.... For them to say it was too expensive to produce is a joke. TV networks embraced "reality" shows because they were cheaper to produce.
I suspect ad revenues are falling during the recession. That's probably the bigger issue.
 

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Yeah, the show is so dumb. How many "Canadian Idols" actually have a top 10 song on the billboard? NONE cause they suck. They are all Kelly Clarkson wannabes. Even she sucks.
 

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tboy said:
I'm with you CG.....I mean seriously, what a total waste of TIME and energy.

I know someone who was practising to go on that fricken show. I said to her: can you sing better than whitney houston? Ummm no...so why the F bother? Instead of doing something like Canadian Idol, why don't you put the same effort into getting your GED????

You know I love you Tboy, but I would hate to have you has a motivational coach.



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And to think...

....many of you don't believe in the power of prayer....:)
 

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Nicole King said:
You know I love you Tboy, but I would hate to have you has a motivational coach.



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LOL, well, I believe in setting goals for yourself but one has to be a LITTLE realistic about them. Motivating someone who can't sing to spend hours upon hours to enter a contest where you have to be able to actually sing would be like someone trying to motivate me to enter my 4 x 4 into the indy 500.
 

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Frosty said:
Yeah, the show is so dumb. How many "Canadian Idols" actually have a top 10 song on the billboard? NONE cause they suck. They are all Kelly Clarkson wannabes. Even she sucks.
If you're talking about the american billboard charts, obviously none because their contracts didn't include the option of release to US radio. Some of the winners have had multiple top ten singles on Canadian airplay charts though.
 
dickpound said:
Yikes! That means Sass Jordan is going to have to step up her touring to earn a living! Heaven help us!
(or maybe she can go back to singing back-ups for The Box!)
Holy crap! I thought I was the only trivia nutjob here that would THAT little tidbit packed away in the far reaches of the ol' grey matter! :eek:
 

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Thnak God!!!!!!!!!

Now all we have to do is get rid of that "So You Wanna Dance" show as well.
 
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