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Asian Idol

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Asian Idol
Image:AsianIdolscreenshot2.jpg
Asian Idol logo
Format Interactive reality singing competition
Created by Flag of the United Kingdom Simon Fuller
Presented by Flag of Indonesia Amelia Natasha
Flag of Indonesia Daniel Mananta
Flag of Malaysia Soo Kui Jien
Judges Flag of Indonesia Indra Lesmana
Flag of India Anu Malik
Flag of New Zealand Paul Moss
Flag of the Philippines Pilita Corrales
Flag of Singapore Ken Lim
Flag of Vietnam Siu Black
No. of episodes 2
Production
Producer(s) Flag of Australia Sandra Fulloon
Location(s) Flag of Indonesia Jakarta International Expo
Broadcast
Original channel RCTI
Original run December 15, 2007December 16, 2007
External links
Official website

Asian Idol is a version of the singing competition Pop Idol, which featured winners of Idol competitions from six Southeast and South Asian countries consisting of India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam. It was won by Singapore Idol Hady Mirza, who was awarded an all-expense-paid trip around the world on business class, after almost two million votes were cast.[1][2]

The program was held on December 15 and 16, 2007 in Jakarta, Indonesia.[3][4] The country's largest TV station, RCTI (which also hosts Indonesian Idol), was the main broadcaster, with the program shown live among participating countries.[5]

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[edit] Production

Asian Idol was hosted by Amelia "Ata" Natasha and Daniel Mananta, both from Indonesian Idol, and Malaysian Idol's Soo Kui Jien.

Each participating country had its own system of determining its representative.[6]

As a kickoff to Asian Idol, all six contestants were introduced through a special presentation called Road to Asian Idol on December 8, 2007.[4] Meanwhile, fans of each contestant will be able to choose the song they want their Idol to perform before the Asian Idol performance show. The Idols performed two songs each—one in English and another in their native language.[7]

In addition to the coverage of Asian Idol, RCTI ran a series of features called Asian Idol Extra between late November to mid-December 2007.[4]

Every competing country sent a judge to serve as the contestants' critics, but comments from only three judges on each performer were shown due to time constraints.[5]

Special guests in the Results Show included American Idol winner Taylor Hicks, Australian Idol winner Guy Sebastian, Indian Idol judge Alisha Chinai, and Vietnam Idol judge Siu Black.[8][9][10][11] It also featured performances by Rivermaya, Peterpan, and Agnes Monica.[10]

The production of Asian Idol was put up with the help of the production crew from Australian Idol.[7]

[edit] Participation details

The table below lists the contenders in Asian Idol and the songs that each performed. It also lists the representative judges and the TV networks that participated in the show. Kazakhstan's franchise is also listed below because it was originally in the line-up of countries for the show.[5] Gold background indicates the winner of the competition and the songs performed.

Asian Idol Franchise Representative Idol English song Native language song
(with English translation of title)
Representative judge Participating network
Flag of India Indian Idol Abhijeet Sawant[12]
Season 1 Winner
(Everything I Do) I Do It For You Junoon
(Obsession)
Anu Malik[13] Sony TV
Flag of Indonesia Indonesian Idol Mike Mohede[14]
Season 2 Winner
I Believe I Can Fly Mengejar Matahari
(Chasing the Sun)
Indra Lesmana[5] RCTI
Flag of Kazakhstan SuperStar KZ Originally in the lineup but failed to send a representative among its four winners.[5]
Flag of Malaysia Malaysian Idol Jaclyn Victor[15]
Season 1 Winner
For Once in My Life Gemilang
(Glory)
Paul Moss[16] 8TV
Flag of the Philippines Philippine Idol Mau Marcelo[17]
Season 1 Winner
Reach Ako ang Nasawi, Ako ang Nagwagi
(I'm the Defeated, I'm the Winner)
Pilita Corrales[18] ABC
Flag of Singapore Singapore Idol Hady Mirza[19]
Season 2 Winner
Beautiful Day Berserah
(Holding On)
Ken Lim[19] MediaCorp TV
Channel 5
Flag of Vietnam Vietnam Idol Phương Vy[20]
Season 1 Winner
River Deep - Mountain High Lúc Mới Yêu
(Just Falling in Love)
Siu Black[21] HTV9

[edit] Voting procedures

There are several differences in voting and tabulation between Asian Idol and other Idol shows. Unlike the latter wherein the viewers get to vote for one contestant, the voting procedure for Asian Idol requires viewers to send SMS votes for two favorite Idols, thus allowing contestants to receive votes aside from their respective countries.[7][22]

As consideration on population size among the participating countries, tabulation of votes are done through an "Equal and Even Cumulative Method", wherein the total votes of each country are converted into percentages.[22][23] The winner was said to be determined through 50% viewers' votes and 50% judges' scores,[24] but this was not confirmed during the program.

[edit] Partial results

Daniel Hartono, project manager of Asian Idol, revealed during a press conference that Mohede received the highest amount of actual votes at approximately one million in total. However, because of the show's voting process where 50% of votes per country goes to the second option Idol, Mohede's votes were slashed by half and total percentages of votes from other participating countries were added. Hady, meanwhile, got the highest number of "second option votes". In total, Hady got 115% while Mohede is in second place with 111% and Victor got the lowest amount of votes. The rankings of other contestants were not revealed.[25]

[edit] Telecast schedule

To address differences in time zones (and in some cases, telecast dates), shows about Asian Idol was broadcast on different time slots and dates depending on the country. For instance, viewers in Indonesia, Philippines, and Malaysia, watched Road to Asian Idol on December 8, 2007, while it was shown in Vietnam on December 9. Viewers in India and Singapore watched the preview program on December 14.[26]

The Performance Night was taped on December 12, 2007, in Hall D2 of Arena Pekan Raya Jakarta.[27][28] This program was seen first by viewers in Vietnam on December 14, 2007, followed by viewers in other participating countries on December 15, 2007, although in different time slots depending on time zones.

The Results Show, meanwhile, was shown live on December 16, 2007, with varying time slots, depending on time zones.[26]

[edit] Pre-event activities

The contestants for Asian Idol participated in activities promoting the program during their stay in Jakarta. On December 7, 2007, the contestants donated Rp12,985,000 (roughly US$1,500) to RCTI's Jalinan Kasih (Love Line Foundation) in Jakarta's Borobodur Hotel.[29] A day later, they visited the presidential palace of Indonesia's President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in Bogor.[24]

[edit] Controversies

Sandeep Acharya, the second-season winner of Indian Idol, was dismayed over Sawant's selection to compete in Asian Idol. He claimed that Sony TV India, the broadcaster of Indian Idol, was supposed to hold a competition among its three winners to determine India's representative and he felt he was bypassed.

Network representatives clarified that although they have the option to choose their representative, they were toying the idea of competing the three Indian Idol winners—including season 3 winner Prashant Tamang. However, it was cancelled due to scheduling conflicts.[30]

There were reports of disrupted voting lines the Philippines, making SMS votes delayed by as much as eight hours until the morning of December 16, 2007. According to representatives of ABC, the Philippine broadcaster of Asian Idol, the glitch was caused by "a clog in the telephone companies".[31]

[edit] Reactions

Hady Mirza's win came as a surprise, as at least three of the judges predicted that the winner would either be Marcelo, Mohede, or Victor.[32]

There were claims that Hady may have gotten the crucial second vote outside of his home country, wherein it is claimed that votes for strong candidates were paired with weak ones like Hady and Sawant who were trailing in Asian Idol's online survey.[31] This voting tactic was said to avoid viewers' home Idols be beaten by their closest rivals.[2]

In Singapore, the victory stirred hopes of a revival of the country's golden age of music during the 1960's and 70's. Taufik Batisah, first season winner of Singapore Idol, said that the win is something their country should be proud of and hopefully this would "open the eyes and ears" of listeners. However, there were viewers in Singapore who still doubt Hady's singing ability, claiming that his performance in Asian Idol was not as strong as other competitors and it was a matter of "luck over talent".[33] Singapore Idol judge Ken Lim reiterated that "looks and voice" had won the title for Hady.[31]

Meanwhile, Hady shrugged off speculations that he won because he was a "non-threat", but considered himself an underdog and that he did "pretty well" in terms of sincerity and connecting with the audience.[2]

Filipino TV and movie critic Nestor U. Torre mentioned that he was not surprised about Hady's win, even lauding him for his "impressively cool yet dynamic" performances. He also appreciated Victor and Phuong Vy's performances. While Torre was also equally impressed by Marcelo and Mohede's voices, he also said that their girth worked to their disadvantage. On Sawant, Torre noted that his "balladeer" projection was "less dynamic" with his country's large voting population failing him. Despite the surprises and disappointments in the competition, Torre regarded Asian Idol a success as it produced relatively new talents in the Asian and international music scene.[34]

[edit] References

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ "Singapore's Hady Mirza wins first Asian Idol contest", ChannelNewsAsia.com, December 17, 2007. 
  2. ^ a b c Tan, Jeanmarie. "Did Hady win by SMS voting FLUKE?", The Electric New Paper, December 19, 2007. 
  3. ^ Catur Mahgriefie, Lusi. "Asian Idol 2007, Berawal dari Ide Padukan Budaya", Okezone, November 7, 2007. (Indonesian)
  4. ^ a b c "Indonesia Tuan Rumah Asian Idol", Republika Online, October 16, 2007. (Indonesian)
  5. ^ a b c d e "Empat Jawara Idol Bertarung", Jawa Pos Online, November 8, 2007. (Indonesian)
  6. ^ "Asian Idol Diikuti 7 Negara", Surya Online, August 30, 2007.  (pdf file) (Indonesian)
  7. ^ a b c "Asian Idol's Aussie connection", Australian Idol Official Website, News section, November 1, 2007. 
  8. ^ "Idol Guy Sebastian goes global", News.com.au, November 22, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-28. 
  9. ^ "Anu Malik to be Indian judge on Asian Idol", IndiaGlitz.com, December 7, 2007. 
  10. ^ a b "Road to Asian Idol". Asian Idol. RCTI. 2007-12-08.
  11. ^ "Asian Idol Performance Night". Asian Idol. RCTI. 2007-12-15.
  12. ^ Mazumder, Ranjib. "Abhijeet is eyeing a new title now", The Times Of India, December 2, 2007. 
  13. ^ Bhattacharjee, Subhadeep. "Anu Malik to judge Asian Idol", OneIndia.in, November 30, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-04. 
  14. ^ "Mike Wakili Indonesia di Asian Idol", Karebosi.com, December 2, 2007. (Indonesian)
  15. ^ Chandran, Sheela. "Jac to sing at Asian Idol", The Star Online, November 28, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-02. 
  16. ^ Kamal, Hirzen. "Jac gets second chance", The New Straits Times Online, November 25, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-11-27. 
  17. ^ San Diego, Bayani Jr. "Mau on the move", Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 20, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-02. 
  18. ^ San Diego, Bayani Jr. "ABC 5 bags Asian Idol", Philippine Daily Inquirer, November 20, 2007. 
  19. ^ a b Tan, Jeanmarie. "ASIAN IDOL, Here I come", The Electric New Paper, November 17, 2007. 
  20. ^ Tien Phong. "Vietnam Idol to sing at Asian Idol", VietNamNet, November 19, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-02. 
  21. ^ Dân Trí. "Siu Black làm giám khảo của Asian Idol", BaoKhanhHoa.com.vn, December 4, 2007. (Vietnamese)
  22. ^ a b Voting Procedures, Terms and Conditions Asian Idol Official Website
  23. ^ Voting Procedures, Frequently Asked Questions Asian Idol Official Website
  24. ^ a b "Kontestan Asian Idol Menghadap SBY: Mike Nyanyikan Lagu Milik Koes Plus di Depan Presiden", Kompas.com, December 7, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-08. (Indonesian)
  25. ^ Riri, Rizky. "Asian Idol, Kontes Keberuntungan?", My Dancing Finger, December 23, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-28. (Indonesian)
  26. ^ a b On-Air Schedule of Asian Idol Asian Idol Official Website, Schedule section
  27. ^ Free Ticket Details Asian Idol Official Website
  28. ^ Event Listing of Asian Idol Performance Night PT Jakarta International Expo Website
  29. ^ "Asian Idol Beri Donasi Jalinan Kasih RCTI", Seputar Indonesia, December 8, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-14. (Indonesian)
  30. ^ Poojary, Sapana Patil. "Idol versus Idol!", DNAIndia.com, November 30, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-01. 
  31. ^ a b c San Diego, Bayani Jr. "Singaporean is first 'Asian Idol'", Philippine Daily Inquirer, December 19, 2007, p. G1, G3. 
  32. ^ Donato, Jerry. "Mau Marcelo puts up a good fight", The Philippine Star, December 18, 2007, p. C-6. 
  33. ^ Othman, Zul. "A new era for local music, or just an idle dream", ChannelNewsAsia.com, December 18, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-19. 
  34. ^ Torre, Nestor U.. "One surprise after another in ‘Asian Idol’ finals", Philippine Daily Inquirer, December 23, 2007, p. I2. Retrieved on 2007-12-23. 


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