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New director to beef up Idol’s live elements

January 1 - 7, 2014
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Gulf Weekly New director to beef up Idol’s live elements

American Idol has hired a new director whose experience can help them beef up the series’ live elements, writes Jethro Nededog.

Louis J Horvitz, pictured right, will direct the Fox competition for the upcoming Season 13.

The television director has helmed the live broadcasts of the Academy Awards, the Emmy Awards, the Grammy Awards and the Kennedy Centre Honours. During his career spanning four decades, he has won five Emmy Awards for his work on the Academy Awards and two for his work on the Kennedy Centre Honours.

“We are incredibly lucky to have Louis joining American Idol this season,” said FremantleMedia North America president of entertainment programming, Trish Kinane. “He is a true talent who has overseen some of the most glamorous and entertaining productions on US television. He is focused on helping our Idol contestants achieve their potential and we are thrilled to have him on the team.”

Horvitz added: “American Idol is the gold standard of music competition shows and I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of the team, bringing this show live to millions of living rooms across the country.”

In addition to directing, Horvitz also executive-produced An Evening of Stars for 14 years, for which he and his team won three NAACP Image Awards.

The move to hire Horvitz further plays into the various changes made on Idol, which has included the termination of founding producers Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick.

Returning over two nights on January 15 and 16, Idol went through various judging panel plans before landing on returning judges Keith Urban and Jennifer Lopez along with crooner Harry Connick Jr.







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