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Are You the Next Big Star?

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Are You the Next Big Star?
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Title card
GenreReality competition
Presented by
Judges
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageTagalog
No. of episodes16
Production
Production locationsGMA Network Studios, Quezon City, Philippines
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
  • Alta Productions Group
  • GMA Entertainment TV
Original release
NetworkGMA Network
ReleaseMay 16 (2009-05-16) –
August 23, 2009 (2009-08-23)

Are You the Next Big Star? is a 2009 Philippine television reality competition show broadcast by GMA Network. Hosted by Regine Velasquez and Keempee de Leon, it premiered on May 16, 2009 replacing Kakasa Ka Ba Sa Grade 5?. The show concluded on August 23, 2009 with a total of 16 episodes.

The program seeks to discover the best singer in the country through a series of nationwide auditions. The public decides the outcomes of the later stages through text voting. The judges who give critiques of the contestants' performances have included Pops Fernandez, Randy Santiago, Danny Tan, Mon Faustino and Annie Quintos.

The prizes at stake includes one million pesos (P 1,000,000), a condominium unit from Avida, a management contract from GMA Artist Center and a recording contract from GMA Records. There will be two winners in the show: one male and one female.

On August 23, 2009, on the show's big finale, Frencheska Farr and Geoff Taylor were announced as the next female big star and next male big star respectively. Following the third and final round of the competition, Zyrene Parsad and Jay Perillo were eliminated. Camille Cortez and Alex Castro joined Frencheska Farr and Geoff Taylor in the final round of competition.

Frencheska Farr sang the victory song entitled Show Must Go On while Geoff Taylor sang the victory song entitled Heto Na. Both songs were composed by the show's musical director Raul Mitra and his wife Cacai Velasquez.

Production

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An image of Regine Velasquez.
Regine Velasquez serves as the host.
An image of Pops Fernandez.
Pops Fernandez serves as a judge.

In 2008, GMA Network had broadcast the country's second version of the Idol franchise, Pinoy Idol, following ABC's Philippine Idol. Debuting to mixed reaction, GMA's senior Vice President for Entertainment Wilma Galvante had stated that GMA had been attempting to work with FremantleMedia to explore options on how the show could be improved to better cater to the Pinoy audience.[1] However, Darling de Jesus, vice president for Music and Variety programs at GMA, later stated that they "wanted [the next season of Pinoy Idol] to be more Pinoy", but could not come to terms with Fremantle over their changes. It was decided that GMA would instead produce their own music competition, tailored to the Filipino audience. This show would be Are You The Next Big Star?[2]

Semi-finals

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The top 150 had been divided into two batches. The first batch performed one by one last May 16 while the second performed last May 23. The scores where divided into two parts 80% from the judges and 20% from the jury and the top 40 contenders with the highest scores moves to the second round.

Top 40

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Circle of 16

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The Circle of 16 was announced last June 13, 2008. This consists of 9 boys and 8 girls.

Male
Female

Song list

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BOYS

1. Geoff Taylor

2. Alex Castro

3. Jay Perillo

4. Greggy Santos

5. Bobby Solomon

6. PJ Gonzales

7. Anton Cruz

8. Justin Francis

GIRLS

1. Frencheska Farr

2. Camille Cortez

3. Zyrene Parsad

4. Alexa Ortega

5. Cara Quiapos

6. Christine Allado

7. Shane Tarun

8. Rachel Gabreza

1 Contenders did not perform because they were eliminated at the beginning of the show. Their elimination songs served as their final performances.

2 Contenders performed with notable Filipino artists.

Elimination chart

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Finals
Week 7/4 7/11 7/18 7/25 8/1 8/8 8/23
Place Contestant Result
Male
1 Geoff Taylor Best1 Saved3 Winner
2 Alex Castro Bottom 2 2nd place
3 Jay Perillo 3rd place
4 Greggy Santos Bottom 3 Bottom 32 Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Saved3 Eliminated
5 Bobby Solomon Eliminated
6 PJ Gonzalez Worst1 Bottom 32 Eliminated
7 Anton Cruz Bottom 2 Eliminated
8 Justin Francis Eliminated
Female
1 Francheska Farr Best1 Winner
2 Camille Cortez Bottom 2 2nd place
3 Zyrene Parsad 3rd place
4 Alexa Ortega Bottom 32 Bottom 2 Bottom 2 Eliminated
5 Cara Quiapos Bottom 3 Eliminated
6 Christine Allado Worst1 Bottom 32 Eliminated
7 Shane Tarun Bottom 2 Eliminated
8 Rachel Gabreza Eliminated

1 Best Performer and Worst Performer distinctions were only given on the July 4th episode where the girls sat as jury for the boys, while the boys sat as jury for the girls. The distinction has not been given since. 2 Christine Allado, Alexa Ortega, PJ Gonzalez and Greggy Santos are automatically part of next week's Bottom Group. Next week's eliminates will come from this group based from judge's vote (50%) and text votes (50%). 3 Geoff Taylor and Greggy Santos were tapped as the Boys' Bottom 2, but were saved by the judges.

Ratings

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According to AGB Nielsen Philippines' Mega Manila household television ratings, the pilot episode of Are You the Next Big Star? earned a 19.3% rating.[3] While the final episode scored a 13.3% rating.[4]

Accolades

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Accolades received by Are You the Next Big Star?
Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2010 24th PMPC Star Awards for Television Best Talent Search Program Are You the Next Big Star? Nominated [5]

References

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  1. ^ Velarde, Emmie G. (January 22, 2009). "Wherefore, Pinoy Idol?". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on January 23, 2009. Retrieved February 2, 2009.
  2. ^ "Are You The Next Big Star? begins airing on May 16". PEP.
  3. ^ Santiago, Erwin (May 22, 2009). "AGB Mega Manila TV Ratings (May 15–21): All About Eve surges ahead as it nears the end". PEP. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
  4. ^ Santiago, Erwin (August 25, 2009). "Updated: AGB Mega Manila Ratings (Aug. 18-24): Darna still leads weekday primetime race". PEP. Retrieved September 2, 2024.
  5. ^ Reyes, William R. (October 25, 2010). "24th Star Awards for Television nominees bared". PEP. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
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