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Celeb News: The Voice beats Glee and more
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The Voice beats Glee and more
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"The Voice" kicked off on a high note Tuesday night.
The Mark Burnett-produced singing competition improved NBC's season average in the time period by 89 percent. With a 5.1 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 11.8 million viewers overall, it is the top-rated series premiere on a major network since CBS' "Undercover Boss" debut following the 2010 Super Bowl.
"The Voice" -- which features Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton - was the No. 1 show of the night out-rating ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" and a new 90-minute episode of "Glee." In head-to-head competition, "The Voice" bested "Glee" 4.6 vs. 3.4 (from 9-9:30) and "Dancing With the Stars" 4.9 vs. 3.5 (from 9-10 p.m.).
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Source: Billboard Biz
Oh didn't found it was posted, but it got some bit of new information 
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Seriously?
*Xtina Aguilera BANNED gif.*
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This is brand new information.
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congratulations! i hope it airs on my country too...im seeing this show to be another idol. (place for promo)
and what happened to anorextina?

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Born This Way Episode of Glee the Lowest Rated of Season
Wow: the 90-minute, incessantly hyped Lady Gaga episode of "Glee" turned out to be a serious flop.
Not only was it beaten by the first episode of NBC's new show "The Voice," it was the lowest-rated episode of the season.
A "Glee"-Gaga collaboration seemed unbeatable until it wasn't.
And the episode's failure is an equally bad sign for both of them.
Here's what it means for Gaga: her rise to hysterical, ubiquitous star status happened with incredible speed. Now, she's plateauing -- or maybe even slipping. (If "Glee" fans won't tune in for her, who will?)
Plus, the criticism long-hurled against the singer -- that her fame comes from outfits and controversy, not musical innovation -- is finally catching up with her.
Case in point: she releases "Judas" during Easter week to roil up the Catholics. Meanwhile, the only thing anyone has to say about the actual music is "sounds like Madonna."
Failing to reel in a "Glee" audience should teach Gaga that she's got to work as hard as any other artist to keep her fans -- and the recording studio, not the person-sized-egg-factory, is where that work should take place.
Then there's "Glee" itself. We've already complained that the show is neglecting the characters that made it so lovable -- and going in circles with storylines.
Now, it's eminently clear that stunts like the 90-minute Gaga episode aren't going to keep the show afloat. Which means serious change had better be in store for season three -- change that includes some paring down.
It's fine -- wonderful, even -- to have big, glimmering moments. That's at the heart of the show's appeal. But we don't need to be showered with heavy moral messages, slapdash romances and loophole-laced stakes for a full hour.
And finally, we come to NBC. Guess what, NBC? We have nothing but good news for you. "The Voice" might very well be the ratings panacea the network needs so desperately. People chose Adam Levine over Lea Michele in droves last night -- and you don't see that every day.
Don't be surprised if Lady Gaga calls, asking to make an appearance.
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/58792928.html
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Originally posted by Cap10Planet
Born This Way Episode of Glee the Lowest Rated of Season
Wow: the 90-minute, incessantly hyped Lady Gaga episode of "Glee" turned out to be a serious flop.
Not only was it beaten by the first episode of NBC's new show "The Voice," it was the lowest-rated episode of the season.
A "Glee"-Gaga collaboration seemed unbeatable until it wasn't.
And the episode's failure is an equally bad sign for both of them.
Here's what it means for Gaga: her rise to hysterical, ubiquitous star status happened with incredible speed. Now, she's plateauing -- or maybe even slipping. (If "Glee" fans won't tune in for her, who will?)
Plus, the criticism long-hurled against the singer -- that her fame comes from outfits and controversy, not musical innovation -- is finally catching up with her.
Case in point: she releases "Judas" during Easter week to roil up the Catholics. Meanwhile, the only thing anyone has to say about the actual music is "sounds like Madonna."
Failing to reel in a "Glee" audience should teach Gaga that she's got to work as hard as any other artist to keep her fans -- and the recording studio, not the person-sized-egg-factory, is where that work should take place.
Then there's "Glee" itself. We've already complained that the show is neglecting the characters that made it so lovable -- and going in circles with storylines.
Now, it's eminently clear that stunts like the 90-minute Gaga episode aren't going to keep the show afloat. Which means serious change had better be in store for season three -- change that includes some paring down.
It's fine -- wonderful, even -- to have big, glimmering moments. That's at the heart of the show's appeal. But we don't need to be showered with heavy moral messages, slapdash romances and loophole-laced stakes for a full hour.
And finally, we come to NBC. Guess what, NBC? We have nothing but good news for you. "The Voice" might very well be the ratings panacea the network needs so desperately. People chose Adam Levine over Lea Michele in droves last night -- and you don't see that every day.
Don't be surprised if Lady Gaga calls, asking to make an appearance.
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/58792928.html
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That episode was my least favorite out of all of them... and 90 minutes was way too long... and the last 5minutes of the episode they sang BTW...
This was poorly exacuted
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It was expected honestly. 90 minutes and you didn't even perform a full 4 minute song?  This GLEE seemed pretty drawn out too
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Originally posted by Cap10Planet
Born This Way Episode of Glee the Lowest Rated of Season
Wow: the 90-minute, incessantly hyped Lady Gaga episode of "Glee" turned out to be a serious flop.
Not only was it beaten by the first episode of NBC's new show "The Voice," it was the lowest-rated episode of the season.
A "Glee"-Gaga collaboration seemed unbeatable until it wasn't.
And the episode's failure is an equally bad sign for both of them.
Here's what it means for Gaga: her rise to hysterical, ubiquitous star status happened with incredible speed. Now, she's plateauing -- or maybe even slipping. (If "Glee" fans won't tune in for her, who will?)
Plus, the criticism long-hurled against the singer -- that her fame comes from outfits and controversy, not musical innovation -- is finally catching up with her.
Case in point: she releases "Judas" during Easter week to roil up the Catholics. Meanwhile, the only thing anyone has to say about the actual music is "sounds like Madonna."
Failing to reel in a "Glee" audience should teach Gaga that she's got to work as hard as any other artist to keep her fans -- and the recording studio, not the person-sized-egg-factory, is where that work should take place.
Then there's "Glee" itself. We've already complained that the show is neglecting the characters that made it so lovable -- and going in circles with storylines.
Now, it's eminently clear that stunts like the 90-minute Gaga episode aren't going to keep the show afloat. Which means serious change had better be in store for season three -- change that includes some paring down.
It's fine -- wonderful, even -- to have big, glimmering moments. That's at the heart of the show's appeal. But we don't need to be showered with heavy moral messages, slapdash romances and loophole-laced stakes for a full hour.
And finally, we come to NBC. Guess what, NBC? We have nothing but good news for you. "The Voice" might very well be the ratings panacea the network needs so desperately. People chose Adam Levine over Lea Michele in droves last night -- and you don't see that every day.
Don't be surprised if Lady Gaga calls, asking to make an appearance.
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/58792928.html
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How many threads do we need for this on top of the fact that we have a TV Ratings thread pinned at the top...
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Originally posted by Cap10Planet
Born This Way Episode of Glee the Lowest Rated of Season
Wow: the 90-minute, incessantly hyped Lady Gaga episode of "Glee" turned out to be a serious flop.
Not only was it beaten by the first episode of NBC's new show "The Voice," it was the lowest-rated episode of the season.
A "Glee"-Gaga collaboration seemed unbeatable until it wasn't.
And the episode's failure is an equally bad sign for both of them.
Here's what it means for Gaga: her rise to hysterical, ubiquitous star status happened with incredible speed. Now, she's plateauing -- or maybe even slipping. (If "Glee" fans won't tune in for her, who will?)
Plus, the criticism long-hurled against the singer -- that her fame comes from outfits and controversy, not musical innovation -- is finally catching up with her.
Case in point: she releases "Judas" during Easter week to roil up the Catholics. Meanwhile, the only thing anyone has to say about the actual music is "sounds like Madonna."
Failing to reel in a "Glee" audience should teach Gaga that she's got to work as hard as any other artist to keep her fans -- and the recording studio, not the person-sized-egg-factory, is where that work should take place.
Then there's "Glee" itself. We've already complained that the show is neglecting the characters that made it so lovable -- and going in circles with storylines.
Now, it's eminently clear that stunts like the 90-minute Gaga episode aren't going to keep the show afloat. Which means serious change had better be in store for season three -- change that includes some paring down.
It's fine -- wonderful, even -- to have big, glimmering moments. That's at the heart of the show's appeal. But we don't need to be showered with heavy moral messages, slapdash romances and loophole-laced stakes for a full hour.
And finally, we come to NBC. Guess what, NBC? We have nothing but good news for you. "The Voice" might very well be the ratings panacea the network needs so desperately. People chose Adam Levine over Lea Michele in droves last night -- and you don't see that every day.
Don't be surprised if Lady Gaga calls, asking to make an appearance.
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/58792928.html
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Lol, this article is such lazy journalism. Glee took a hit coming back from spring hiatus as all shows do since the longer days means more people are going out and less people are watching TV during the 8:00 hour.
There are plenty of things that Gaga might need take notice of if she wants this era to be a success, but the generally declining interest in Glee is not one of those things.
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Dang!!! My parents even watched it.
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WTF???????
gagas glee episode only had 4.6 million viewers???? (at the most)
didnt britney have like 13 million????
WOW!!!!!
Not trying to start BEEF but i HONESTLY (as a britney fan) thought GaGas episode was gonna SHATTER AND BREAK EVERYONES RECORD COMBINED, just because ITS GAGA. But damn, numbers dont lie. EVEN FLOPTINA OUT DID HER IN RATINGS.
Dont meant to throw xtina under the bus (by saying floptina) but im trying to MAKE A POINT.
PROPS TO X.
Just Saying...
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Originally posted by MrFatale
WTF???????
gagas glee episode only had 4.6 million viewers???? (at the most)
didnt britney have like 13 million????
WOW!!!!!
Not trying to start BEEF but i HONESTLY (as a britney fan) thought GaGas episode was gonna SHATTER AND BREAK EVERYONES RECORD COMBINED, just because ITS GAGA. But damn, numbers dont lie. EVEN FLOPTINA OUT DID HER IN RATINGS.
Dont meant to throw xtina under the bus (by saying floptina) but im trying to MAKE A POINT.
PROPS TO X.
Just Saying...
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that's not million viewers are ratings, in viewers Glee had 8million+
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Originally posted by Cap10Planet
Born This Way Episode of Glee the Lowest Rated of Season
Wow: the 90-minute, incessantly hyped Lady Gaga episode of "Glee" turned out to be a serious flop.
Not only was it beaten by the first episode of NBC's new show "The Voice," it was the lowest-rated episode of the season.
A "Glee"-Gaga collaboration seemed unbeatable until it wasn't.
And the episode's failure is an equally bad sign for both of them.
Here's what it means for Gaga: her rise to hysterical, ubiquitous star status happened with incredible speed. Now, she's plateauing -- or maybe even slipping. (If "Glee" fans won't tune in for her, who will?)
Plus, the criticism long-hurled against the singer -- that her fame comes from outfits and controversy, not musical innovation -- is finally catching up with her.
Case in point: she releases "Judas" during Easter week to roil up the Catholics. Meanwhile, the only thing anyone has to say about the actual music is "sounds like Madonna."
Failing to reel in a "Glee" audience should teach Gaga that she's got to work as hard as any other artist to keep her fans -- and the recording studio, not the person-sized-egg-factory, is where that work should take place.
Then there's "Glee" itself. We've already complained that the show is neglecting the characters that made it so lovable -- and going in circles with storylines.
Now, it's eminently clear that stunts like the 90-minute Gaga episode aren't going to keep the show afloat. Which means serious change had better be in store for season three -- change that includes some paring down.
It's fine -- wonderful, even -- to have big, glimmering moments. That's at the heart of the show's appeal. But we don't need to be showered with heavy moral messages, slapdash romances and loophole-laced stakes for a full hour.
And finally, we come to NBC. Guess what, NBC? We have nothing but good news for you. "The Voice" might very well be the ratings panacea the network needs so desperately. People chose Adam Levine over Lea Michele in droves last night -- and you don't see that every day.
Don't be surprised if Lady Gaga calls, asking to make an appearance.
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/58792928.html
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Such a shame. I guess it wasn't an iconic episode.
...Vin
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Plus, the criticism long-hurled against the singer -- that her fame comes from outfits and controversy, not musical innovation -- is finally catching up with her.
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Failing to reel in a "Glee" audience should teach Gaga that she's got to work as hard as any other artist to keep her fans -- and the recording studio, not the person-sized-egg-factory, is where that work should take place.
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Take that Gaga.

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