Canadian Idol announces 'last chance' online auditions
The search for Canada's next Idol is heading into cyberspace, allowing singers in any part of the country with access to a computer to audition for this year's competition.
It's only the second time in the history of the Idol franchise that competitors have had the opportunity to audition online, marking yet another North American first for Canadian Idol.
By extending the breadth of the national search, producers are now offering every eligible Canadian the opportunity for exposure and a chance to start a professional music career, no matter where they live.
Beginning today and lasting until Friday, April 25 at 5 p.m. ET, online Idol competitors simply need to upload video tryouts to the Canadian Idol website, idol.CTV.ca.
"Over the past six years, we've traveled tens of thousands of miles across this vast country, to every province and two territories, in search of the best undiscovered musical talent," said Susanne Boyce, president, Creative, Content and Channels, CTV Inc.
"Now, we're heading into a new frontier with the hopes of leaving no stone left unturned. Hopefully this initiative will uncover some talent that we otherwise would not have had the opportunity to find."
Throughout the past five seasons, Canadian Idol has defined itself as one of the most innovative formats in the world. Now, not only will this new online element open up the competition to those unable to travel to an audition city, it also allows those unsuccessful at previous audition tour stops a second chance to earn a Gold Ticket to the "Top 100" round in Toronto.
"It's not possible for the tour to hit every province and territory each year, but now there's nothing holding people back from being part of the Canadian Idol experience," said John Brunton, executive producer of Canadian Idol.
"Now Canadians who might not normally be able to audition in person can audition online to show the judges what they've got."
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It's only the second time in the history of the Idol franchise that competitors have had the opportunity to audition online, marking yet another North American first for Canadian Idol.
By extending the breadth of the national search, producers are now offering every eligible Canadian the opportunity for exposure and a chance to start a professional music career, no matter where they live.
Beginning today and lasting until Friday, April 25 at 5 p.m. ET, online Idol competitors simply need to upload video tryouts to the Canadian Idol website, idol.CTV.ca.
"Over the past six years, we've traveled tens of thousands of miles across this vast country, to every province and two territories, in search of the best undiscovered musical talent," said Susanne Boyce, president, Creative, Content and Channels, CTV Inc.
"Now, we're heading into a new frontier with the hopes of leaving no stone left unturned. Hopefully this initiative will uncover some talent that we otherwise would not have had the opportunity to find."
Throughout the past five seasons, Canadian Idol has defined itself as one of the most innovative formats in the world. Now, not only will this new online element open up the competition to those unable to travel to an audition city, it also allows those unsuccessful at previous audition tour stops a second chance to earn a Gold Ticket to the "Top 100" round in Toronto.
"It's not possible for the tour to hit every province and territory each year, but now there's nothing holding people back from being part of the Canadian Idol experience," said John Brunton, executive producer of Canadian Idol.
"Now Canadians who might not normally be able to audition in person can audition online to show the judges what they've got."
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