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ABC plans to bring back ‘American Idol’

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ABC announced a deal Tuesday to revive “American Idol,” only a year after the powerhouse music competitio­n aired its 15th and last season on Fox.

The show that dominated television in the 2000s and minted stars like Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson and Kelly Clarkson will be back sometime during the next TV season. That season starts in September, but the return of “Idol” will likely come later.

ABC, which agreed with producers FremantleM­edia North America and 19 Entertainm­ent on the reboot, released few details, including whether longtime host Ryan Seacrest will return.

“American Idol” was television’s No. 1 series for nine years, peaking with 30 million viewers an episode in 2006. By its last season, the average audience had dipped to 11 million and skewed older, and NBC’s “The Voice” surpassed it in popularity. Still, in today’s television world, an audience of 11 million would rank it among TV’s top 20 shows.

“‘American Idol’ is a pop culture staple that left the air too soon,” said Channing Dungey, ABC entertainm­ent president. “ABC is the right home to reignite the fan base.”

ABC recently hired Seacrest to be co-host with Kelly Ripa on the daytime talk show “Live,” so he’s already in the corporate family, although “Live” is shot in New York and “Idol” is California-based. Seacrest, on the talk show Monday, said he had only learned of the revival last week when he read a news story about it and made a call.

“I said at the end of the series, ‘Goodbye for now,’ hoping that somewhere it would come back,” he said.

He played coy when Ripa encouraged him to return as host. “Whatever you want,” he joked. “You’re my work wife. I say ‘yes’ and bow to you.”

 ?? KEVORK DJANSEZIAN/GETTY 2015 ?? Ryan Seacrest, longtime host of “American Idol” on Fox, played coy on “Live” about a return to the show.
KEVORK DJANSEZIAN/GETTY 2015 Ryan Seacrest, longtime host of “American Idol” on Fox, played coy on “Live” about a return to the show.

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