Pinoy Idol is the second franchise of Idol series in the Philippines. It is set
to replace Associated Broadcasting Company's (ABC) Philippine Idol, which was
the first and the original franchise, after it was not been awarded by
FremantleMedia to ABC for its supposed-to-be second season.
GMA Network promoted Pinoy Idol as "the first Idol competition in the
Philippines" during its New Year's Eve 2007 Presentation, and therefore will not
recognize Philippine Idol and its winner Mau Marcelo.
It will be hosted by Raymond Gutierrez; and the judges will be Ogie Alcasid
(singer, songwriter, producer and comedian), Jolina Magdangal (singer and
actress) , and Wyngard Tracy (talent manager and owner of Artiststation,
Inc.).
It is set to premiere on April 12, 2008.Philippine Idol
ABC was supposed to have the second season for Philippine Idol, as announced
in a report in ABC's late night news show Sentro. This was also announced by
Marcelo during the concert of the first season's final 12 at the Araneta
Coliseum in late March 2007.
However, rumors began to spread that Philippine Idol would not be having its
second season in 2007 as planned, while major station GMA Network was planning
to acquire the Idol franchise. Sources claimed that ABC incurred heavy losses in
the previous season, primarily because of the low number of advertisement
placements despite being a widely-followed show. ABC asserted that it was still
under negotiation with FremantleMedia about the second season and had earmarked
Asian Idol as its "big launch", although there was a possibility that GMA was
negotiating about Idol as well since the network already had local franchises of
Celebrity Duets and Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?--both FremantleMedia
franchises.
After several negotiations, FremantleMedia officially decided to move and to
have the second season aired on GMA Network, slated for a 2008 premiere.
FremantleMedia's representative Geraldine Bravo said that it is "very fortunate"
to find a new partner, while GMA Network's Senior Vice President for
Entertainment Wilma Galvante added that both parties have agreed that the
network "has the experience, the resources, and the people to mount
talent-search programs".
ABC was reportedly sore about the deal, saying through its senior vice president
for Corporate Affairs Terra Daffon that ABC was willing to buy only Idol with no
other packages attached, but FremantleMedia has apparently found a better deal
with GMA, "a giant" compared to their network which they described as a "Jack
trying to climb the beanstalk". ABC was also saddended by rumors that GMA would
relaunch the show instead of recognizing the first season and therefore not
acknowledging Mau Marcelo as the first Philippine Idol. Daffon commented that
GMA's move to acquire FremantleMedia programs was a complete turnaround from its
previous vow not to "buy" any foreign franchise, and that it seemed set in
battling rival ABS-CBN anew as the latter now has four franchises from Endemol.
Galvante, meanwhile, countered that she will not back down from what she said
that GMA will not "copy" foreign franchises completely, without making
adjustments to entertain local viewers, which was different from her own
statement over a year before that the GMA network didn't need to "buy" a foreign
franchise to put up their own talent searches.
Auditions
Auditions for Pinoy Idol will be held in the following locations:
Cagayan de Oro: SM Cagayan de Oro - January 17
Batangas City: SM City Batangas - January 24
Iloilo City: SM City Iloilo - January 31
Cebu City: SM City Cebu - February 7
Davao City: SM City Davao - February 14
Pasay, Metro Manila: SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia - February 21
Dagupan: CSI Stadia - February 28
Angeles: SM City Clark - March 6
Auditions in Naga City were cancelled.
Production
Louie Ignacio, who directs GMA's variety program SOP Rules and was part of the
network's own singing competition Pinoy Pop Superstar, is slated to direct the
first season of Pinoy Idol. Ryan Agoncillo, who hosted Philippine Idol, will not
reprise his hosting stint due to his contract with rival network ABS-CBN.
Likewise, Philippine Idol judge Ryan Cayabyab will not return to his jury duties
not only because of his previous connections with ABS-CBN, but also because he
accepted the offer to appear in Pinoy Dream Academy's second season as its new
"headmaster".
Eventually, Pilita Corrales and Francis Magalona, both judges from Philippine
Idol with connections to GMA 7, were not selected to reprise their jury duties
in Pinoy Idol as those roles were given to Alcasid, Magdangal, and Tracy.
Hosting chores were given to Raymond Gutierrez. Veteran TV host Paolo Bediones
and singer-actress Regine Velasquez were considered for the role as Pinoy Idol
host, but were rejected due to being overaged under Idol franchise standards.
Additionally, FremantleMedia personnel did not want a singer like Velasquez to
host the show so as not take attention away from the eventual finalists.
Meanwhile, GMA does not recognize Philippine Idol winner Marcelo as the
first-season winner although her runners-up Jan Nieto and Gian Magdangal are
both part of GMA's roster.
Controversy
Early into the development of Pinoy Idol, there is a growing petition in
online forums requesting for Ignacio's exclusion as its program director
primarily because of his frequent use of butterflies (whether live butterflies
or having people wear butterfly wings) on every project he has directed. He
commented that he would still stick to his "lucky trademark" and even taunted
petitioners to direct the show and put beetles or mosquitoes on the set if that
is what they want.
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