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Tyler Grady Isn’t ‘Bitter’ At ‘American Idol’ Judges

But booted contestant wasn’t planning to change for them either: ‘I probably would’ve just stuck to my guns.’ By Katie Byrne Tyler Grady on “American Idol” Photo: Fox While Tyler Grady made a lasting impression with his retro “American Idol” audition in Boston, he virtually went missing from the stage during Hollywood Week. That disappearing act might have marked the end for the 20-year-old from Nazareth, Pennsylvania — who was kicked off “Idol” on Thursday along with Ashley Rodriguez, Janell Wheeler and Joe Mu

Where Are The ‘American Idol’ Coke Cups?

Fear not, ‘Idol’ fans: The Vitaminwater Zero cups are temporary; Coca-Cola will be back. By Dana Kasser, with additional reporting by MTV News staff Randy Jackson, Victoria Beckham, Kara DioGuardi and Simon Cowell Photo: Michael Becker / FOX On “American Idol” Tuesday night, new judge Ellen DeGeneres wasn’t the only change on the screen. In a highly effective bit of product placement, the large Coca-Cola cups have been as much of a fixture on the show as Randy Jackson saying “Dawg!” But thousands of viewers did a double take on Tuesday night when they saw Jackson, Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi and DeGeneres sipping from orange-and-white Vitaminwater Zero cups. While the change isn’t really that remarkable, it still felt oddly jarring to many viewers of the show. DioGuardi was even asked about the switch during a conference call with reporters on Wednesday (February 10). “They were kind of colorful, different,” she laughed about the new cups. “Everything’s always changing on the show. I kind of just drink from the cup and assume there isn’t poison in it.” Vitaminwater does belong to the Coca-Cola family, so it’s not like there was a major sponsorship change, and a rep for the show told MTV News on Wednesday that the switch is just a temporary one. “The Coca-Cola cups have been a staple on American Idol since 2002 and will not be gone for long,” the rep said in a statement. “During the Hollywood Week episodes, Coca-Cola will share the mic with Vitaminwater Zero (a Coca Cola brand), but the Coke cups will return on the first live show on Tuesday, Feb. 23.” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Ellen DeGeneres’ ‘American Idol’ Debut: The Experts Weigh In

New judge receives mostly positive reviews, although one critic complains she said ‘nothing of consequence.’ By Gil Kaufman Simon Cowell, Ellen DeGeneres, Kara DioGuardi and Randy Jackson on Tuesday’s show Photo: Michael Becker/ FOX Taking the place of a beloved character on a long-running TV show is never easy. But on Tuesday night, talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres appeared to easily slide into the memorial Paula Abdul seat on “American Idol” without disrupting the show’s flow, pleasantly surprising many of the “Idol” faithful who spent months fretting over how the Emmy-winning comedian would fit into the mix. After questioning how DeGeneres would do once the show went live, one of the leading “Idol” bloggers, MJ Santilli, who runs mjsbigblog.com , had high marks for the debut on the first night of Hollywood Week. “Ellen’s perfect bon mots from tonight’s show were plucked from hours and hours of footage,” she wrote. “Obviously, [the producers] want to set her in the best light. However, if she can live up to her best sound bites, she’s going to be great.” Santilli praised DeGeneres’ knack for zeroing in on singers’ specific strengths and weaknesses and offering “constructive critiques that are both humor-laced, and pithy. … Ellen’s long experience in front of the camera is definitely helping her.” Veteran “Idol” watcher Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly opined, “Ellen DeGeneres may not have years of experience in the music industry, but who cares? Her ability to sit still, be quiet and … actually pay attention to what’s happening on the stage in front of her could set an exciting new precedent for ‘American Idol’ ‘s generally frustrating judges’ panel. Yes indeed, the show is actually about discovering the next generation of music superstars, not watching four nimrods at a table drawing mustaches on each other, misstating pertinent facts about music history and finding new and annoying ways to make the phrase ‘you gave it 100 percent’ their own.” Despite his early fears that DeGeneres would be more focused on tossing out punch lines than critiques, Slezak said she filled the Abdul chair with “a level of dignity and purpose that it had never before experienced.” Over at the Los Angeles Times, critic Ann Powers was less enthusiastic, writing, “Hollywood Week’s big news turned out a fizzle Tuesday night — not because Ellen DeGeneres was bad, or offensive, or much of anything, as a judge, but because she seamlessly fit into the patter and often meaningless ‘critique’ at the judges’ table, the way a bottle of San Pellegrino fits in on a Beverly Hills brunch table. Quietly bubbly and refreshing enough, DeGeneres said nothing of consequence.” Though she was lukewarm, Powers predicted we’ll be thankful for DeGeneres when the show goes live. “Her calm demeanor and deadpan wit have already exerted a calming influence on Randy and Kara, if not Simon (who seemed disconnected tonight), and the judges’-panel schtick that had turned into a bunch of tics last year might actually regain its rhythm,” she said. Not so on the fence was Dave Della Terza, founder of “Idol” spoiler site www.votefortheworst.com . “The first Hollywood episode was a bit underwhelming, because most of it was taken up by Ellen DeGeneres trying to be funny and failing miserably,” he wrote in one of his kinder comments. “At least Kara DioGuardi can finally give away the title of Most Contrived Idol Judge.” MTV’s own “Idol” expert, Jim Cantiello, also overcame his initial fears about DeGeneres, admitting , “Although I initially thought she was a terrible choice (based on her spotlight-hogging star power, her conflict of interest and one astoundingly painful guest judge appearance on ‘So You Think You Can Dance’), I can now say that Ellen DeGeneres is exactly what’s been missing from the judge’s table since the fourth season: passion.” Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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‘American Idol’ Audition Favorites: From ‘Pants On The Ground’ To ‘The Climb’

Before we move on to Hollywood Week, here’s a look back at season nine’s best and wackiest hopefuls so far. By James Montgomery Katelyn Epperly Photo: Fox Thousands of hopefuls

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Katy Perry to Become Full-Time American Idol Judge?

Aside from Andrew Garcia , American Idol fans weren’t treated to incredible performances last night, as only 22 contestants received a ticket to Hollywood. But they were treated to a couple tense exchanges between guest judge Katy Perry and Kara DioGuardi, as the former made herself right at home on the panel.

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Daniel Franco From ‘Project Runway’ Makes ‘American Idol’ Cameo

Montage of Adam Lambert wannabes during L.A. auditions also includes Michael Castro and Cassidy Haley

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‘American Idol’ Chicago Auditions Offer Very Few Golden Tickets

A familiar face gets a third chance and guest judge Shania Twain compliments one contestant’s ‘bottom end.’ By James Montgomery Katelyn Epperly tries out for “American Idol” in Chicago Photo: Fox On Wednesday night (January 19), “American Idol” headed to Chicago, hoping to find talent on par with last week’s Atlanta auditions . And while there were some serious pipes on display in Chi-Town, there were also more than a few misfires. And a whole lot of misfits too

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‘American Idol’ Contestant Justin Williams Has Improved Since ‘White Chocolate’

Season eight alum Matt Giraud thinks his Hollywood Week partner has more confidence now.

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Ellen DeGeneres Brings ‘Layperson’ View To ‘American Idol,’ Randy Jackson Says

‘She will give the at-home viewer a real voice to be on the judges’ panel,’ Jackson says of newest judge. By Katie Byrne Randy Jackson Photo: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images “American Idol” fans barely had time to process Paula Abdul’s shocking exit from the show back in August before another surprise came their way: Ellen DeGeneres would be taking her seat on the judges’ panel. Viewers had a lot of questions about the move, not the least of which was what qualified the comedian and talk-show host to judge a singing competition

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