Kelly Clarkson Most Successful Idol Recording Artist Ever, According to Nielsen Co.
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May 15, 2008

Kelly Clarkson Most Successful Idol Recording Artist Ever, According to Nielsen Co.

Idollogo5_2 The experts in crunching pop culture entertainment data, the Nielsen Company (yes, they do the TV ratings, too) have come up with a raft of Idol-focused data dissecting this TV-fed pop culture phenomenon -- probably to help those of us struggling to pull interesting story ideas out of the long-predicted David vs. David finale next week.

My thoughts: Remember when I said pop and rock stars make more money for Idol than R&B stars? And isn't it surprising to see that Idol's biggest audience block is twice as old as the competitors? And is it a sign of erosion that debut albums from the last two Idol winners haven't sold $1-million copies?

Here's a sample of Nielsen's reports:

Chris_daughtry_2 TV Ratings -- People age 35-49 watched American Idol Season 7 the most, making up almost 29% of the total audience.  The most watched episode this season was the premiere episode on Tuesday, 1/15/08 averaging 33 million viewers. American Idol’s highest viewership was Season 5 (Taylor Hicks and Chris Daughtry's season), where more than 30 million people watched on average, compared to 12 million the first season and 27 million this current season.

Mobile -- The average American Idol participant voted via text message 38 times in April 2008. Women tend to vote via text with greater frequency than men: in April 2008, female voters of American Idol submitted 44% more text-message votes than their male counterparts.

Kelly_clarkson1_300_400_2 Music -- Kelly Clarkson is the best selling American Idol contestant with album and digital download sales of 18.9 million.  Carrie Underwood is second with album and digital download sales of 15.7 million. Until 2006, when the winner was Taylor Hicks, each season's "American Idol" champ sold at least 1 million copies on his or her debut album. Last year's winner, Jordin Sparks, hasn't reached that level yet, either. 

Online -- Male contestants David Cook, David Archuleta and Jason Castro dominate the show’s consumer discussion online with 14.3% and 12.5% and 10.5% buzz volume, respectively.  The most popular American Idol contestant from opinions and feedback from Hey! Nielsen’s online panel is Carrie Underwood.  Web traffic to American Idol websites saw the most unique visitors in March 2007. 

Advertising -- During 2007, American Idol featured 4,349 product placement occurrences.  So far in 2008, the number of placements is surging—the program racked up 3,291 occurrences the first three months of 2008 alone.

Idol Artist Record Sales and Digital Download Totals:

Kelly Clarkson               9.4 million     9.4 million   
Carrie Underwood         8.5 million     7.2 million   
Clay Aiken                    4.8 million     469,000
Chris Daughtry             4 million       5.2 million   
Ruben Studdard            2.5 million     250,000
Fantasia                      2.3 million     698,000
Bo Bice                        721,000 474,000
Jordin Sparks               717,000 n/a   
Taylor Hicks                 702,000 344,000
Katharine McPhee        371,000 1.1 million   
Blake Lewis                 291,000 n/a   
Justin Guarini             143,000 28,000

Highest Selling Idol Artist Albums

Carrieunderwodsomehearts Carrie Underwood  Some Hearts (2005) 6.4 million   
Kelly Clarkson    Breakaway (2004)      6.0 million   
Daughtry           Daughtry (2007)         4.0 million   
Clay Aiken        Measure of a Man (2003) 2.8 million    

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former tampanian

Not a huge Idol fan as you know, but did Nielsen forget about Kelli Pickler? And it's funny to see Clay has little downloads. My mom's a Claymate (she argues otherwise), and his flock shares files like Greatful Dead bootleggers.

casey

kelly rocks!! it is about time someone acknowleged that she is the most successful, even after MD supposedly flopped. Either way, the only reason Carrie's album sold more is that it is in America, because Breakaway sold a solid 11 million worldwide, so Kelly really had that one too! but whatever! Thanks for posting!

Bob

" And isn't it surprising to see that Idol's biggest audience block is twice as old as the competitors? And is it a sign of erosion that debut albums from the last two Idol winners haven't sold $1-million copies?"
To answer your first question, no. Idol is good clean fun and a change of pace from all the violence on TV. It also harks back to the day of the variety show. Lawrence Welk, Perry Como, the Bob Hope specials, Sonny and Cher, Ed Sullivan, etc. Not a bit surprising in the least.
As far as you second question, while it may be older people watching the show in greater numbers, older people DON''T vote. If they allowed me to vote online maybe I would, but I don't text nor will I fight busy signals to vote. The younger people are picking the winners, but the people with the greater disposable income are buying the CD's. There are also SO many R&B acts to chose from with a new one hit wonder a week. Very little staying power for some of the R&B artists. For every 50 cent, there are 50 Mario's. Too much competition for the Idol R&B artists picked on idol with NO "street cred" going against artists that have it.

Chuck Welch

I'm not surprised I'm in the core audience. Older and younger always preferred talent shows. Who listened to Ted Mack? Who watched Arthur Godfrey?

Certainly not the 18-25.

Today they get their music on the radio, in clubs, downloads. They don't need a competition to find who is the next "Idol." Maybe after a winner is decided they might download a song.

I think the voting is actually better the last couple of seasons. People seem to be voting who they like...not who they expect would sell the most CDs.

Looking at your list I'd say country does better that pop or rock.

I bet the Online buzz is mainly teen and preteen. For your Mobile numbers: what was the age spread of the majority of those female texters? I bet it was 14-18.

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