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REALITY ROUNDUP: “VOICE” RESULTS, “SWEDISH IDOL” PRODUCER BROUGHT IN TO SAVE U.S. VERSION

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LOS ANGELES (AP) – Tonight, we’ll know the three finalists on “The Voice” this season. Last night, the top five performed. Two will get the bad news on tonight’s show. Last night’s show also featured the hometown visits of the finalists. Sixteen-year-old Danielle Bradbery went back to her Texas high school and got to sing the national anthem at a Houston Astros’ game. Michelle Chamuel sang “God Bless America” at a Boston Red Sox game. The couches were also running out of good things to say about the two. The Swon Brothers got raves from the coaches, too. Adam Levine says Sasha Allen did a great job on one of the toughest songs, Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You.” Amber Carrington did the Maroon 5 song “Sad,” and Levine says she sings it better than he does.

Also in news from “The Voice”–Cher will make her first live TV performance in over a decade on the series finale next Tuesday, singing  her new single, “Woman’s World.”

NEW YORK (AP) – It didn’t take long to name a replacement to run “American Idol.” One day after Fox kicked Idol’s longtime co-producers to the curb, there’s a new person at the helm. Per Blankens has run the Swedish edition of “Idol” the past several years. On Sunday, Fox confirmed Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick were out after this past Idol season got some of its lowest ratings ever. Since season 12 ended, three of the four judges on last year’s panel have moved on.

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