



Reality TV has been a success almost world wide and obviously many were surprised by the interest. The bottom line is that shows usually peak and then turn in and live with a very short shelf life. One of the biggest hits of all the reality shows available may be heading downhill soon. American Idol has already lost one big judge and rumors are circulating that Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler could be joining Randy Jackson at the judges table.
The revolving door on the judges table has seen the crew go from three to four with a lot of publicity surrounding the loss of Paula Abdul. The addition of Ellen DeGeneres seemed to go smoothly with most of the talk last season focused on Simon Cowell leaving. Mostly fans seemed more interested in who would replace Cowell than what DeGeneres had to say. Now, the replacement of Cowell and possibly DeGeneres and DiGuardi could have American Idol showing off two new big stars in Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler.
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