Indonesian Idol

Indonesian Idol
Also known as
  • Indonesian Idol: Who's The Next? (season 3)
  • Indonesian Idol: Be The Next (season 4)
  • Indonesian Idol: Kebanggaan (season 5)
  • Indonesian Idol: Be a Superstar (season 6)
  • Indonesian Idol: A Decade of Dreams (season 8)
  • Indonesian Idol Is Back (season 9)
  • Indonesian Idol X: Home of the Idols (season 10)
  • Indonesian Idol Special Season: A New Chapter (season 11)
  • Indonesian Idol: Home Of The Idols (season 12 - 13)
GenreReality television
Talent show
Created bySimon Fuller
Based onPop Idol
Presented byIrgy Fahrezi
Atta
Daniel Mananta
Dewi Sandra
Sere Kalina
Boy William
JudgesTiti DJ
Meuthia Kasim
Dimas Djayadiningrat
Indra Lesmana
Indy Barends
Jamie Aditya
Anang Hermansyah
Erwin Gutawa
Rossa
Agnez Mo
Ahmad Dhani
Tantri Syalindri
Maia Estianty
Ari Lasso
Armand Maulana
Judika
Bunga Citra Lestari
David Bayu
Theme music composerJulian Gingell
Barry Stone
Cathy Dennis
Country of originIndonesia
Original languageIndonesian
No. of seasons12
No. of episodes231
Production
Executive producersAurora Maris (2004–07)
Yogi Hartarto (2004–08)
Dada Soenardhi (2005)
Muhammad Razief S (2006–08)
Maria E. Febriyani (2010)
Andrew Cam (2015–)
Virgita Ruchiman (2012–)
Fabian Dharmawan (2012–)
Running timeVaries
Production companiesFremantle (PT. Dunia Visitama Produksi)
19 Entertainment
Original release
NetworkRCTI
Release9 April 2004 (2004-04-09) –
present
Related
Franchise
American Idol
Pop Idol
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Indonesian Idol is a reality television singing competition created by Simon Fuller and produced by RCTI Production Team and FremantleMedia Asia. The show began airing on RCTI in March 2004 and became one of the most popular shows in the history of Indonesian television. Part of the Idol franchise, it was as a spin-off from the UK show Pop Idol.

The concept of the series is to find new solo recording artists where the winner is determined by the viewers. Through telephone calls, SMS text, and the RCTI+ app voting, viewers have chosen 12 winners to date: Joy Tobing, Mike Mohede, Ihsan Tarore, Rini Wulandari, Aris Runtuwene, Igo Pentury, Regina Ivanova, Nowela Auparay, Maria Simorangkir, Lyodra Ginting, Rimar Callista, and Salma Salsabil (listed in chronological order).

The series employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. The judges of the inaugural season were jazz musician Indra Lesmana, pop diva Titi DJ, radio personality Meuthia Kasim, and film director Dimas Djayadiningrat. The judging panel on the following seasons includes TV hosts Indy Barends and Jamie Aditya, composer Erwin Gutawa, musicians Ahmad Dhani, Anang Hermansyah, and Maia Estianty, and also singers Agnez Mo, Armand Maulana, Tantri Syalindri, Rossa, Ari Lasso, Bunga Citra Lestari, David Bayu, and Indonesian Idol season 2 runner-up Judika.

The show's inaugural season was hosted by radio DJ Atta and TV host Irgi Ahmad Fahrezy. In 2006, MTV Indonesia's VJ Daniel Mananta replaced Irgi as the main host, while singer Dewi Sandra replaced Atta in 2008, until Daniel Mananta became the sole host of the show in 2010 - 2012. In 2017, presenter Sere Kalina was added as a second host. In 2020, TV host, YouTuber, and former VJ Boy William replaced Daniel Mananta as the sole host of the show.

The show has won several awards, including the 2005 and 2006 Panasonic Awards for the Best Music Variety Show. The show won over its popular rival singing competition show at the time, Akademi Fantasi Indosiar (known locally as AFI).

After the fifth season, the show was discontinued because of declining ratings before it resumed its sixth season in 2010. The seventh season was held in 2012 and rapidly became the most successful season in the history of Indonesian Idol. Originally planned to be replaced by X Factor Indonesia in 2013, both shows were still broadcast every alternate year. The show's rating declined again in 2014 which resulted in another discontinuation of the show where it was replaced by The Voice Indonesia. However, due to its low ratings, RCTI announced in June 2017 that Indonesian Idol would return after a three-year hiatus.


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