Five ways we hope the new judge upgrades American Idol
The growing backlash among viewers and critics this year made it plain: Fox needs to upgrade American Idol before the franchise gets seriously stale.
So why have the first two changes centered on stuff that doesn’t need alteration – the departure of savvy producer Nigel Lythgoe and the addition of a fourth judge, Kara DioGuardi?
The arrival of DioGuardi -- a singer-songwriter who has worked with Gwen Stefani, the Jonas Brothers, Taylor Hicks, Carrie Underwood and fellow judge Paula Abdul -- is particularly puzzling. Given that the judges’ remarks are often the show’s most leaden part, that’s the last thing that needs expansion.
Whatever. Here’s five ways we hope DioGaurdi actually improves American Idol.
Pick better contestants – Due respect to David Cook and Jordin Sparks, but the last two Idol seasons have felt hobbled by a collection of mostly underwhelming contestants (yes, Sanjaya Malakar and Kristy Lee Cook I’m talking about you). Fifteen minutes trolling Greenwich Village clubs would net better singers than Idol offers all season; maybe DioGuardi can raise the bar a bit.
Get Paula off the crazy train – or on it, entirely – Stress over competing with DioGuardi (who
combines Randy Jackson’s credits and Simon Cowell’s attitude with Abdul’s sex appeal) will either push Idol’s only other female judge completely over the edge or force her to get it together at last. Ratings-wise, female viewers love a good soap opera and male viewers love a good catfight, so everybody wins!
Upgrade judges comments – The judges banality became a serious problem last season, as Jackson was incomprehensible, Abdul was hopelessly trite and Cowell was too egotistical to be entertaining. A fourth judge shortens everyone’s comments; surely someone smart enough to make Paris Hilton sound like a singer can make this group interesting again.
Make the auditions better – We are so over the hours of audition shows ricocheting from intentionally
bizarre freakizoids to poignant features on real contenders. DioGuardi built a business on digging up new talent; maybe she can coach some kids with potential into even better audition performances.
Sexual tension – If all else fails, she can flirt with Cowell and watch Ryan Seacrest go all Fatal Attraction on national TV. Because any woman tangles with that bromance at her own peril.


The Feed is a blog on TV, media and modern life by St. Petersburg Times TV/media critic Eric Deggans. Possibly the most critical guy at the Times, he has served as music, media and TV critic at various times over 10 years.
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Only way to improve American Idol is to cancel it.
Posted by: PP | August 27, 2008 at 08:46 PM
DioGuardi's music is horrible. She's part of what's wrong with music today --her music has no soul (and I'm not talking about R&B)!!! I agree the hours and hours of bad auditions should be cut way back, and once the Top 12 are announced, each contestant should get 3 minutes per song instead of 1.5 minutes. Before then, it's probably not a bad idea to limit a singer's time. Artistically, it's a travesty to cut up great songs. They want everyone to conform to a predetermined mold and DioGuardi will just perpetuate this. Thank God David Cook shook them all up a bit this year and that rock won over teen pop (but Archie deserves better music than Crush too).
Posted by: Cathy | August 27, 2008 at 12:57 PM
Only thing I don't agree with is that Kristy Lee Cook was not underwhelming. She was great!
Otherwise, I like your points and agree that if she can fix them, it will be a good season.
Posted by: Will | August 26, 2008 at 10:14 PM
ONE OTHER IDEA, HAVE A WHOLE YEAR OFF AND DO IT EVERY OTHER YEAR. Like 24 is about to do because of the strike. I bet rating are up and people tune in this year.
Posted by: Steve | August 26, 2008 at 02:19 PM
I have been saying this for the past few year, that the show only has a few seasons left before you are dragging the pool of people in the country. I know about the age and people will come up. BUT! I bet some of the contestants/losers from years past could win this year.
Posted by: Steve | August 26, 2008 at 02:16 PM