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| country = {{Flagicon|Greece}} [[Greece]] <br> {{Flagicon|Cyprus}} [[Cyprus]]
| country = {{Flagicon|Greece}} [[Greece]] <br> {{Flagicon|Cyprus}} [[Cyprus]]
| network = [[Alpha TV]]
| network = [[Alpha TV]]
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| first_aired = March 2010 (Date TBD)<ref name="premier1">{{cite web|url=http://www.ethnos.gr/article.asp?catid=11416&subid=2&pubid=8968832|title=«Idol» καλεί... Sakis |last=Papanikolaou |first=Natasa |date=23 December 2009|publisher=[[List of newspapers in Greece|Ethnos]]|language=[[Greek language|Greek]]|accessdate=3 January 2010}}</ref>
| first_aired = March 2010 (Date TBD)<ref name="premier1">{{cite web|url=http://www.ethnos.gr/article.asp?catid=11416&subid=2&pubid=8968832|title=«Idol» καλεί... Sakis |last=Papanikolaou |first=Natasa |date=23 December 2009|publisher=[[List of newspapers in Greece|Ethnos]]|language=[[Greek language|Greek]]|accessdate=3 January 2010}}</ref>
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| status = To be aired
| preceded_by = ''[[Super Idol]]''
| website = http://www.alphatv.gr/
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''Greek Idol'' replaces ''[[Super Idol]]'', one series of the Idol show that was hosted by Themis Georgantas on [[Mega Channel]]. The winner in the series held in 2004 was [[Stavros Konstantinou]]. Due to low ratings Mega Channel had decided to cancel the show after the inaugural 2004 season.
''Greek Idol'' replaces ''[[Super Idol]]'', one series of the Idol show that was hosted by Themis Georgantas on [[Mega Channel]]. The winner in the series held in 2004 was [[Stavros Konstantinou]]. Due to low ratings Mega Channel had decided to cancel the show after the inaugural 2004 season.


Greek television station Alpha TV expressed desire to revive the show in a re-vamped version. It became official on December 15, 2009 when Alpha TV began airing the first promo announcing the show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportime.gr/ArticleDetail.aspx?nodeSerial=001001&nodeId=363&articleId=18908|title=Gossip: Ο Alpha θέλει τον Σάκη για παρουσιαστή στο Greek Idol |last=Staff|date=16 December 2009|publisher=Sportime.gr|language=[[Greek language|Greek]]|accessdate=3 January 2010}}</ref> Shortly after on December 23, 2009, Alpha TV started airing a new promo announcing [[Nikos Karvelas]] as the head judge.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mad.tv/section/news/41891/showbiz/|title=Ο Νίκος Καρβέλας θα βρει το επόμενο Greek Idol!|last=Staff|date=23 December 2009|publisher=[[MAD TV (Greece)|MAD TV]]|language=[[Greek language|Greek]]|accessdate=3 January 2010}}</ref> The name was also changed form ''Pop Idol'' to ''Greek Idol'' and the new designed logo launched.
Greek television station Alpha TV expressed desire to revive the show in a re-vamped version. It became official on December 15, 2009 when Alpha TV began airing the first promo announcing the show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportime.gr/ArticleDetail.aspx?nodeSerial=001001&nodeId=363&articleId=18908|title=Gossip: Ο Alpha θέλει τον Σάκη για παρουσιαστή στο Greek Idol |last=Staff|date=16 December 2009|publisher=Sportime.gr|language=[[Greek language|Greek]]|accessdate=3 January 2010}}</ref> The name was also changed form ''Pop Idol'' to ''Greek Idol'' and the new designed logo launched. Shortly after on December 23, 2009, Alpha TV started airing a new promo announcing [[Nikos Karvelas]] as the head judge.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mad.tv/section/news/41891/showbiz/|title=Ο Νίκος Καρβέλας θα βρει το επόμενο Greek Idol!|last=Staff|date=23 December 2009|publisher=[[MAD TV (Greece)|MAD TV]]|language=[[Greek language|Greek]]|accessdate=3 January 2010}}</ref> There will be a total of three judges.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.music.net.cy/easyconsole.cfm/page/read/n_id/617|title= Νίκος Καρβέλας κριτής στο Greek Idol που έρχεται στον Alpha|last=Staff|date=24 December 2009|publisher=Music.net.cy|language=[[Greek language|Greek]]|accessdate=3 January 2010}}</ref>


A number of Greek entertainers have been rumored as potential hosts of the show including [[Kalomoira]], [[Nino (Greek singer)|Nino]], [[Natalia Germanou]], [[Nikos Aliagas]], Themis Georgantas, and [[Sakis Rouvas]]<ref name="premier1" />, who is the current host of [[X Factor (Greece)|X Factor Greece]] airing on [[ANT1]]. Some media outlets have reported that [[Nino (Greek singer)|Nino]] did a [[Screen test]] for the show which was viewed positively by the network.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mad.tv/section/news/42003/news/|title=O Νίνο παρουσιαστής του Greek Idol;|last=Staff|date=31 December 2009|publisher=[[MAD TV (Greece)|MAD TV]]|language=[[Greek language|Greek]]|accessdate=3 January 2010}}</ref>
A number of Greek entertainers have been rumored as potential hosts of the show including [[Kalomoira]], [[Nino (Greek singer)|Nino]], [[Natalia Germanou]], [[Nikos Aliagas]], Themis Georgantas, and [[Sakis Rouvas]]<ref name="premier1" />, who is the current host of [[X Factor (Greece)|X Factor Greece]] airing on [[ANT1]]. Some media outlets have reported that [[Nino (Greek singer)|Nino]] did a [[Screen test]] for the show which was viewed positively by the network.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mad.tv/section/news/42003/news/|title=O Νίνο παρουσιαστής του Greek Idol;|last=Staff|date=31 December 2009|publisher=[[MAD TV (Greece)|MAD TV]]|language=[[Greek language|Greek]]|accessdate=3 January 2010}}</ref>

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Greek Idol
File:Greek-idol.jpg
Created byFremantle Media & Alpha TV
StarringTBA
JudgesNikos Karvelas
Country of originGreece Greece
Cyprus Cyprus
Original release
NetworkAlpha TV
ReleaseMarch 2010 (Date TBD)[1]

Greek Idol is the Greek version of the British television hit show Pop Idol. It is a talent contest to find a pop performer. It will be broadcast on Greek Alpha TV. The contest will be open to applicants from Cyprus as well. The show will premier sometime in March 2010.[1]

Background

Greek Idol replaces Super Idol, one series of the Idol show that was hosted by Themis Georgantas on Mega Channel. The winner in the series held in 2004 was Stavros Konstantinou. Due to low ratings Mega Channel had decided to cancel the show after the inaugural 2004 season.

Greek television station Alpha TV expressed desire to revive the show in a re-vamped version. It became official on December 15, 2009 when Alpha TV began airing the first promo announcing the show.[2] The name was also changed form Pop Idol to Greek Idol and the new designed logo launched. Shortly after on December 23, 2009, Alpha TV started airing a new promo announcing Nikos Karvelas as the head judge.[3] There will be a total of three judges.[4]

A number of Greek entertainers have been rumored as potential hosts of the show including Kalomoira, Nino, Natalia Germanou, Nikos Aliagas, Themis Georgantas, and Sakis Rouvas[1], who is the current host of X Factor Greece airing on ANT1. Some media outlets have reported that Nino did a Screen test for the show which was viewed positively by the network.[5]

See also

  • Super Idol (An earlier 2004 Idol series on Mega Channel)

References

  1. ^ a b c Papanikolaou, Natasa (23 December 2009). "«Idol» καλεί... Sakis" (in Greek). Ethnos. Retrieved 3 January 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. ^ Staff (16 December 2009). "Gossip: Ο Alpha θέλει τον Σάκη για παρουσιαστή στο Greek Idol" (in Greek). Sportime.gr. Retrieved 3 January 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  3. ^ Staff (23 December 2009). "Ο Νίκος Καρβέλας θα βρει το επόμενο Greek Idol!" (in Greek). MAD TV. Retrieved 3 January 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  4. ^ Staff (24 December 2009). "Νίκος Καρβέλας κριτής στο Greek Idol που έρχεται στον Alpha" (in Greek). Music.net.cy. Retrieved 3 January 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  5. ^ Staff (31 December 2009). "O Νίνο παρουσιαστής του Greek Idol;" (in Greek). MAD TV. Retrieved 3 January 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)