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The Voice vs. X Factor: Which Show is Going to be a Hit?

September 10, 2012 By Marie F

The battle is on between two top rating reality singing shows as they start their new season. The Voice debuts today while the X Factor will premiere on Wednesday.

NBC is pitting these two popular TV shows against each other in a bid to increase viewership. And what can fans expect from the new season? New twists in the shows, as revealed by Mark Burnett, the executive producer.

For The Voice, the battle rounds among the singers will have a new format. In this new season, a coach is given the chance to steal a losing contestant who has been sent home. In addition, the losing contestant can choose to change his coach but only if more than one coach hits the red buzzer.
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Two musical series follow in Glee’s footsteps

September 21, 2011 By Marie F

Ryan Murphy stumbled on to a winning formula with Glee. He succeeded where other TV musical series failed like Hotel Babylon or Cop Rock. It may be because his deft mix of teen dramedy and contemporary songs reinterpreted as glee club numbers is just too catchy to ignore. With a runaway success like Glee expect copycats to emerge.

One copycat series is set to debut next year. Smash is a new NBC series that will revolve around Broadway, which is a topic that is as obvious as a high school glee club. The new series will star, among others, American Idol runner-up Katherine McPhee, who has been bouncing from one project to another looking for that one opportunity that will propel her to stardom. Will it be Smash? We’ll see.

Another copycat series has already debuted in Asia. The new series is predictably called The Kitchen Musical, but has a less obvious setting – the kitchen. The series will revolve around a cast of characters who are chefs working in the kitchen of a restaurant. This is going to be a pan-Asian production that will involve actors and singers from different Asian countries like Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia. In an unprecedented move, it will also be aired concurrently in various Asian countries. This could bode well for the whole Asian entertainment industry since collaborations like this will result in great developments in all countries involved.

Will it find success in Asia? It most probably will. It’s not going to be a strong threat to Glee though.

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