Sunday, May 13, 2012

Christina Back For 'The Voice' Season 3


Christina will back for season three of 'The Voice' Plus the show will be an extra hour long on Tuesday nights.

NEW YORK – As expected, NBC will extend top-rated The Voice to two cycles each season with a fall version of the show featuring Christina AguileraCeeLo GreenBlake Shelton and Adam Levine.
The network also will add a third hour of the show on Tuesdays from the outset. Previously, the show’s Tuesday night results show did not begin until several weeks into the season when the competition enters the performance phase.

NBC Entertainment chairman Bob Greenblatt expressed confidence that the show could weather two cycles especially with some tweaking to the show’s format, which could include different judges for the second cycle in winter/spring 2013.

“I’m not worried about it running out of steam,” Greenblatt toldThe Hollywood Reporter on Sunday. “But we’re constantly looking at the format and the way the show lays out.”
So far this season, The Voice has been averaging a stellar 6.0 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 15.6 million viewers on Mondays. But Tuesday’s show dips to a 4.0 rating with 10.5 million viewers.
This fall format tweaks will include extending the auditions when the show tends to pull in some of its highest ratings; insinuating the popular revolving chairs into the battle rounds; and getting to the live episodes more quickly, according to Greenblatt.
“Nobody likes to have a dip in the ratings and I think we’re going to be smart about how to change that,” he says. “And I think we’re going to be smart about how we change that.”
And viewers could see some new faces in those red chairs next year. While NBC has Aguilera, Green, Shelton and Levine locked in for multiple cycles, Greenblatt concedes that "two commitments a year is more than they expected."
"We love them all and they’re all spectacular and different from one another," he says. "We love the chemistry."
Meanwhile, JJ AbramsRevolution will get the post-Voice slot on Monday's next season whileMatthew Perry's Go On will get The Voice lead-out slot on Tuesdays this fall followed by Ryan Murphy's The New Normal.
NBC will bow six new scripted series this fall with four more scheduled for midseason. The network will open up comedy nights on Tuesdays (with Go On and New Normal) and Fridays, moving Communityand Whitney to lead off the night on a typically low-reated evening for broadcast networks. But Greenblatt cautioned that he is by no means shuntingCommunity -- which has a small but devoted following -- and Whitney to the graveyard. And he noted that NBC is keeping Grimm, "a show that we like," on Friday nights next fall.
"Community tends to survive where ever it goes," he says. "If you don’t build it they won’t come. There was no intention to extend those shows to the graveyard on Friday."

An extra hour? That will make it 4am when the show finishes in the UK! -.- Can someone tell these bitches that some of us have to sleep!!


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