I like American Idol. There, i’ve said it – and I can give it up anytime I want, honest. My wife and I watch it every week but their results show is really testing the limits of how to make an hour of TV out of ten seconds of content (“X, your journey ends tonight”). They now have a segment where they ask questions from the web to the judges – very participatory, very “user generated”, very bloody boring – thank god for TIVO!
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