'American Idol' Season 14 Update: Show's cancellation now considered due to low ratings? Adam Lambert sits as a judge

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American Idol has changed the status of singing competitions on National Television. It gave birth to stars and is already in its Season 14. However, it seems that the viewers are getting tired of the usual flow of the show. This was evident on the lower ratings received by the show last season. What is the team's plan to make sure that viewers will still embrace the American Idol fever?

One evident change is that we are only to see American Idol once a week. That's actually a pretty good move. After all, it is nice to leave people hungry for more. According to a source, American Idol's Executive Producer said that they are to include dramas throughout the episodes. Whatever that may be, I hope it will tickle the bones of American Idol fans. They wouldn't want to drop their ratings again. Would they?

As for the last season's winner, he reportedly believed that the show still has its star quality. The show's long tenancy on TV might be the reason for the decline in ratings. Let's just see on Season 14 if it will bring back the old spice.

Now, the American Idol has travelled to New York City to find the next 'Big Thing'. Who knows if they can find it in the Big Apple, right? TVrecaps stated that one man auditioned in a very 'New York' style. Think about the suit and the deep voice. An old - school type of voice, I must say. This guy is to watch out for.

What makes the New York auditions more interesting is the fact that Adam Lambert was there to judge. He may be a runner up, but his voice is becoming legendary. Lambert temporarily replaced Keith Urban. With a great performer like Lambert, we really hope he was able to spot those with real talents.

Let us wait for the new dishes that will be offered by American Idol Season 14. Hopefully, it will bring back the same feeling when we first saw Kelly Clarkson.

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