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Two Idols Winners for SA

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Idols SAIf you haven’t heard already, the spectacularly embarrassing news from M-Net (South Africa’s leading Premium Channel) is that they have had to award the South African Idol crown to both finalists.

After what M-Net claims was an unprecedented amount of voters, (2.4 Million) a large amount of votes that were sent through before the cut off time only arrived well after the cut off time, easily 600 000 votes. Sasha Lee was crowned at the end of the finale but her victory was short lived. On Monday morning during some internal investigating the M-Net crew knew something was wrong. They called in an auditing firm, KPMG, to audit the results. It was found that Jason had in fact won by a resounding 200 000 votes.

They have now decided to give both contestants a recording contract and car, with the rest of the prizes being split equally. The news yesterday afternoon made many people angry. Many people are now arguing that Jason should be the sole winner because he is the true winner.

Let’s look at it from M-Net’s point of view. This is a huge mistake. How do they keep all the viewers, who voted 2.4 million times, happy and willing to vote again in the next competition? If they had taken it away from Sasha Lee it would have been humiliating for her, and they would be in trouble. They couldn’t ignore it either because viewers had been complaining for most of the week about not being able to send through their SMS for Jason.

Nobody seems to be taking the blame; everybody is pointing fingers at everybody else. So the really serious question is whose fault was it that such a monumental mistake could be made?

Idols South Africa: Season 5 Final Week

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Idols SASouth African Idols is heading into its final weeks, and after months of searching South Africa finally has its top two Idols. Jason and Sasha Lee hit the Idols stage this Sunday where a weeks worth of votes will be summed up in what M-Net will call an Idols extravaganza. But how much of an extravaganza has this season been, and has it lived up to the high expectations I put forward in my first article.

The simple answer is, no. Let me make a flat statement right here, MNET should never have run the South African Idols over the same period as American Idol. American Idol has defined reality television with almost eight full series under its belt and superstars emerging from every corner of its alumni. It’s difficult not to compare the two shows. Yes, South Africa doesn’t have as much of a budget. Nor do its people have the money to create what we know as superstars but more could be done.

In fact, the same problems plague the SA version as when it started. I rejoiced at the removal of Colin Moss, but the rejoicing was premature. I never thought anybody could be worse than Moss, I was wrong! Liezel has rather unnatural mannerisms in front of the camera, a huge surprise to me as she was nominated for best female presenter for some other show. Are our standards dropping?

But the presenter can’t be blamed for everything. The judges, as usual, are totally clueless and seem partially tone deaf at the best of times. Not only that but the men aren’t in the least bit entertaining. At least Mara has some life, and a few intelligent things to say. Gareth Cliff is beginning to come off as an old timer who won’t let go of his rebellious teenage years. Randall, who tries to be mean but ends up looking stupid, has become even worse in season five. But Dave takes the cake. The man who, supposedly, is a big shot at Song BMG, seems to have very little music knowledge and has as much entertainment value as dead grass.

Again, the judges can’t hold all the blame. Whoever is writing the shows script is completely clueless. The lines they force the presenter to read, not that she can, are frustrating at the best of times. And as for sound quality, I will never buy any Shure products because if that’s the quality they produce I would rather speak through a loud hailer.

With all that said, season five has turned out to have better quality contestants. Hopefully if MNET continues the Idols masquerade they’ll look into its problems and continue to improve. That’s all we ask.