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    ‘ American Idol ’ fans want Pia Toscano back, Stefano Langone out


    ‘ American Idol ’ fans want Pia Toscano back, Stefano Langone out

    Despite all the furor over Pia Toscano being voted off “ American Idol ” last week, show insiders stress “the show will go on” and there will be no changes for the rest of this 10th season of the top-rated musical competition.“The rules are the rules,” said a veteran “Idol” staffer, dismissing the avalanche of viewer demands that Toscano be brought back and Stefano Langone (who edged her out in …

    ‘ American Idol ’ fans want Pia Toscano back, Stefano Langone out
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    Question by Melissa L: On “American Idol” Do They Need The Auditioners Permission To Be On The Show?
    Whenever you see the people that didn’t make the cut and are on the show because they suck; does the show need their permission to be aired?

    Or by simply auditioning the show has the power to show whoever they want?

    Best answer:

    Answer by Muffy &
    Probably when you’re registering there’s some sort of contract. So if you go off the deep end they’ll be able to show it to all of America. :P

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    3 Responses to “‘ American Idol ’ fans want Pia Toscano back, Stefano Langone out”

    1. FeatherHead says:

      Yes, they probably sign a waiver…

    2. katanasting says:

      The agreement forms are part of the paperwork when you sign up. So if you have a meltdown and you don’t want it shown, too bad, you are just S.O.L. That’s what happens when you sign your life away for that fifteen minutes of fame. Sometimes it’s not what you want to be known for, but there you go.

    3. Star Shooter says:

      No once you audition it there is a chance of you being on tv so it doesn’t matter what you say. But the producers and editors decide who’s auditions get aired or not. Actually only a very few are seen on tv. The judges are really there all day listening to people from like 10 – 7 so they cut that down to a very few in 2 hours.

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