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Yes
Created on: February 21, 2010
Should Howard Stern replace Simon Cowell on American Idol? The opinion as to whether or not Howard stern would be a good replacement for Simon Cowell seems to be overwhelming no. American Idol fans seem to think that Howard’s open and some times abrasive sense of humor will ruin the show. That Howard doesn’t have enough musical background to judge the show. Being a long time Howard fan myself, I think Howard is the only person that could replace Simon Cowell because of his honesty and great sense of humor. Lets face it, what musical background do you really need to judge whether or not someone can sing or not? Certainly, Ellen Degeneres doesn’t have any musical background and is an average comedian at best. Even Simon Cowell himself has said that Howard would be a great replacement.
The argument as to whether or not Howard can judge as well a Simon Cowell was made a moot point on Howard show in 2003 when the cast of American Idol showed up to promote the show. Howard had a singer named “Tim” perform Hero from the Spiderman soundtrack for Simon, Randy and Paula. After the performance, Simon and Randy remarked that first of all Tim was too old to be an American Idol. Simon, Randy and Paula proceeded to judge his singing to be average at best and his showmanship to be weak. Howard then admitted to the cast that “Tim” was really Josey Scott from the group Saliva and that Hero was his song, which sold millions of copies. When asked what he thought this proved about his judging for American Idol, Simon proceeded to say, “I guess I really don’t know what I’m talking about.”
The fact is, you don’t have to be a musical genius to judge American Idol. You do have to be a great entertainer and Howard has proven himself on radio, movies, TV and books. Even the idea for American Idol was originally done on Howard’s radio show, when he would have music executives judge performers in a contest for a chance at a record label. Howard Stern’s candor, comical genius and quick wit would be a refreshing addition to a show that, in my opinion, has lost its allure in the last few years. Howard has always been on the “cutting edge” of entertainment. Many of Howard’s innovations have been stolen by Hollywood. Jay Leno’s “Jay walking”, “working for plugs” and “are you smarter than a fifth grader” are just a few original ideas of Howard’s.
Whether you like Howard Stern or not, there is no doubt he would bring entertainment to the show. He would bring a new and refreshing perspective to the show. A voice for the people that have grown tired of the “corporate, bubble gum music” that American Idol has given us for the last few years. Even Howard himself has admitted that he may have to “tone it down” a bit for the audience of American Idol, but being a fan of Howard Stern for so long, I have come to realize that there is more to Howard then the exaggerated, media portrayal of being a sexist, foul mouth entertainer. Behind it all, Howard is great comical genius.
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No
Created on: June 25, 2011
American Idol is a program that is supposed to represent America and what the people in America want. They want real talent but I think they also want clean talent. First of all, the program has lost a lot of its credibility in the last few years. Three or four years ago the ratings for this show were well established. They have gradually dropped ever since Paula Abdul left the show. Then when Simon announced he was leaving, I know a lot of people who stopped watching before they even knew who was going to be replaced.
People do not like change but for those who continued to hang in there, I am afraid that they were as disappointed as I was when they hired Ellen. Ellen is a good comedienne and has a good program of her own, but to be appointed judge on this show was a mistake. Even before she started, people were talking about the fact that she did not have any musical talent. How can you give advice to someone when you have never known anything about a subject. She proved herself inappropriate for the job when she constantly repeated what Randy would say. Then she just sort of faded away. Most people were asking where she was and who was going to replace her? There was never an explanation as to where she went and why.
The network showed they finally knew what they were doing when they hired Stephen Tyler to replace Ellen. He had common sense and musical background. Although he loved almost everyone, at least they could all sing, in their own way. He was just too good of a person to be able to say something derogatory to anyone. Now for Simon's' replacement.
I do not feel Howard Stern would be the right person to replace Simon. Although I never cared much for Simon, Howard's personality is so much more insulting than Simon's, I feel the ratings would drop below the allowed numbers. Howard has a lot of below R rated comments that tend to come out before he is able to stop them. Or he does not care to clean up his language. I just feel like the program itself will drop in ratings and popularity if he is chosen. Plus, he is another who does not have a background in music. Musical background is not everything; personality and actions mean a lot. Even in those departments, Stern is lacking in a lot of ways.
The program has lost ratings as it is, in the last few years. Most people feel that is because it has become a little less moral than a few years before. America is still a Country that believes in morals and having clean television. Adding Howard Stern into the mix will only make that part of it worse.
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