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  1. Win or Fail – Creating a Truly Special Show

    August 11, 2011 by Admin

    While most television shows currently, broadcasted feature enormous prizes handed down to individuals who vie for a position on the show, Dancing with the Stars stands out above the crowd. By skipping over the thrill of prize money and even resurrecting someone’s career, it is clear that the show is pulling on a tradition of success and trying their absolute best to bring success to the show any way they possibly can. Trying to determine exactly what makes the show a hit or a miss is not always as easy as calling off a list of benefits or negatives, but it can certainly make for a rather entertaining list.

    Your first consideration should always be looking at the fact that the stars who are selected for the show are typically those you have not seen or heard from in a while. In all reality since 2005 when Kristi Yamaguchi was inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame, has anyone really seen her doing much? What about Jerry Springer? Perhaps Melanie Brown was your actual favorite, but in reality, most of the stars that are pulled out are at best B rated stars who have done very little in recent years. Occasionally someone comes along who is primarily famous due for whom they married, such as the case with Heather Mills and even Priscilla Presley but most contestants have had some sort of career for themselves at some point to fall back on.

    Other reasons that the show seems to pull a lot of attention is when is the last time you saw guys such as Penn Jillette, Mario, Wayne Newton, and even Floyd Mayweather all ballroom dancing? These are guys who are known for music, magic and even boxing. Ballroom dancing certainly does not fit into the standard experience, but yet it is one of the main draws that helped each of these contestants do well on the show. With contestants on the female side also coming from some strange backgrounds, it creates a lot of interest and intrigue to see who will actually make it on the show and who is going to crash and burn quickly.

    I would have to think that one of the biggest draws to the show is there is absolutely no prize. The best that the contestants who win receive is simply a statue or trophy, and a sweet little title that means absolutely nothing at all. In a growing group of celebrities who are used to being given anything they want they are increasingly finding themselves getting nothing at all but just a small trophy for all of their efforts. This is rather amusing to some viewers who normally expect to watch these shows and see large prizes handed over.

    Another draw is the fact that the show brings together several different elements. There are the professionals who actually know what they are doing, the celebrities who act like they know what they are doing; the gorgeous costumes, fun music, incredible dances and the even intensive popularity contest. While many have tried to argue that the show is actually about talent, anyone who has watched much knows that it is much less about talent and much more about the popularity of the contestant. Those who are loved by a large number of fans and viewers tend to stay around much longer regardless of how well they can actually dance. This makes the show closely resemble the in clique of high school where only the most popular kids were allowed to hang out.

    With the draws of the show pulling people from a large number of demographic ranges it is obvious that the show is doing something right. Whether they are pulling in the right celebrities to resurrect, or the format itself is just that good is yet to be seen, but people are loving the show. Discussions after the show trying to determine who is going home abound, and the wheel keeps ticking bringing new contestants and sending home more as the Dancing with the Stars empire continues to grow.
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  2. Pulling Your Dancing Shoes Out to Audition

    July 14, 2011 by Admin

    Many people have wondered exactly how they could have their turn on the hit television show Dancing with the Stars, but the fact of the matter is that it is extremely hard to actually get onto the show. While there are always new seasons created, the need to actually qualify is very important and there are no actual auditions that are used to cast the show. However, it is extremely important to realize that the show does not allow typical people to compete; rather the show is intended to be between a celebrity and a professional dancer.

    Because of the format of the show, it is critical that you either be a professional dancer or you be a celebrity of some form. The types of celebrities that have worked on the show is extremely varied but in general, the majority of celebrities that are used are not at the peak of their careers when they are invited to perform and compete on the show.

    For example, former contestants have included Kristi Yamaguchi, Steve Guttenberg, Priscilla Presley, Marie Osmond, Marlee Matlin, Melanie Brown, Jane Seymore and Jerry Springer to mention a few. As you can just imagine, there have not been a huge assortment of opportunities for each of these celebrities lately, however they are professionals of some form or another. Some of the stranger castings on the show include choices such as Master P the rapper and Floyd Mayweather the boxer who has ranged from the super featherweight to the light middleweight rankings.

    As you can see from some of the previous contestants there is very little that you can do to actually pull yourself out of the shadows if you are not already a celebrity in order to actually compete on the show. Most people find that the celebrities that are chosen for the show each year are a group of celebrities that have not been seen much for several years, which allows the show to serve as a bit of a coming out party for them in many ways.

    The fact that the show does not have any actual auditions makes it a bit of a disappointment to some fans, however since the contestants are required to compete against each other continuously in order to remain on the show many are happy with the outcome. Of course trying to make all of the contestants happy is never easy and there are some times when it is nearly impossible to have all contestants performing their very best.

    As the show continues along it is increasingly obvious that they enjoy pulling out celebrities that are not as well known, yet still recognizable in their own rights. By pulling many different celebrities from a large number of backgrounds it can work to ensure that everyone has someone that they are pulling for, which can be quite effective to ensure that all of the viewers of the show are happy with at least one contestant each year.

    Pulling the celebrities from a large variety also ensures that someone has something to offer, which while not always helpful for the dancing competition can be quite helpful in connecting with the audience and working to help pull the votes that are needed to remain on the show. This together with the guidance and assistance of the professional dancer that each celebrity is teamed with ensures that the show is still entertaining each week, while showcasing numerous celebrities from the varied backgrounds stepping very far out of their comfort zone.

    Overall, this can be extremely disappointing for anyone who is really interested in trying out for the show. It can however provide you with a few good reasons to just watch the show, but losing the ability to audition and only finding contestants due to casting decisions can be a huge blow for many that is not appreciated at all. But a new season can come along and at some point; the rules might change to allow normal people to audition for a spot with the professional dancers. Then again, it could be created by a spinoff that is developed in the future.
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  3. Dancing with the Stars Contestants – Where are they Now?

    June 4, 2011 by Admin

    Several of the contestants on the hit ABC television show Dancing with the Stars have had some great success pulling their careers back into the public spotlight. With a large number of celebrities getting renewed attention due to the show, many others are starting to look for new ways to revive their careers. With a large number of celebrities starting to appear in the spotlight more and more following their stints on the show it is a great ability for many to locate a rejuvenated career.

    Joey McIntyre has picked up quite a bit of publicity surrounding his performance. After successfully finishing in a third place finish for season one his band New Kids on the Block decided to create a reunion tour and also is working on promoting an album of new material that the group has recently released.

    From season two the biggest name to make a splash recently has been Tatum O’Neal who was recently in legal troubles after being arrested by police in California over drug charges. The only other member of the season two cast to spark a huge career boost has been Drew Lachey who has appeared in all three Dancing with the Stars The Tour as well as also stood in for the show’s co-host while she delivered her baby.

    Mario Lopez in season three brought back the attention that had since waned from his A.C. Slater days on Saved by the Bell. By turning to Broadway to star in A Chorus Line, he has certainly seen a renewed spark of attention.

    For season four the biggest contestants ended up being Billy Ray Cyrus who is working to heavily boost his image as the father of Miley Cyrus the star of Hannah Montana. With plenty of publicity surrounding his teenage daughter he has made great advances in staying in the public spotlight, just not quite for his career per say.

    In the midst of season five Melanie Brown of the Spice Girls spent a large amount of time in a very public paternity dispute with actor and comedian Eddie Murphy as well as working to organize a reunion tour with the girl power group Spice Girls. All of the publicity that was extended also poured over to Floyd Mayweather Jr. who is nicknamed “Pretty Boy” and he made several appearances on shows that earned him additional publicity as well.

    With all of the celebrities involved in season six; it is rather quite on the home front. There have been so far no major attempts to really create massive amounts of publicity for the newest season. However, with the season just ending at the end of May it is extremely early into the summer to see exactly how the publicity that the contestants received will really pay out.

    For all of the attention that is drawn, many of the contestants disappear into the background once their time on the show is over. For all of the attention and all of the viewers that the show pulls, it is also important to stay on the show long enough to actually gather a good following in order to see real results in the publicity and careers of each of the contestants. With so much going on for a few of the contestants, it is true that the career really can see a huge boost after a great run on the show.
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  4. Changes to Dancing with the Stars

    May 15, 2011 by Admin

    There has been extremely positive responses to Dancing with the Stars since it was first created. The show has experienced a large number of changes over the seasons and many of these changes have been for the better. Trying to really keep up with all of the changes is not always as easy as you may like, but in general, the changes made the show even better than it was previously.

    Season one saw the show kick off with a total of six couples. There were six celebrities and also six professional dancers. The judges all awarded points at the conclusion of the dances and then audience members were permitted to call in and vote.

    Season two increased the contestant count to ten couples. However, there was no other changes made aside from adding contestants.

    For season three the vote scoring system changed a bit. The votes of viewers still accounted for half of the final score however; it was changed to directly relate to percentages rather than actual points. This was a significant change and was intended to help minimize the popularity vote that was seriously harming many of the less popular contestants that were much more talented.

    Dancing with the Stars season four kicked off a few different changes. With a total of eleven couples paired together, the season kicked off on March 19, 2007. The biggest change of the season was the shift of time slots. Dancing with the Stars was moved to a new night to avoid a conflict with the Fox hit show American Idol. This proved good for the ratings as well.

    The beginnings of season five started with twelve couples paired together. This was the one year that had the greatest problems with viewer voting. There was numerous complications with better dancers being kicked off in favor of contestants that were actually much more popular contestants that were not as skilled at dancing. The celebrities that were voted off included Sabrina Bryan leaving early and also Melanie Brown losing to Helio Castroneves.

    Season six offered relatively few changes with everything staying essentially the same as in season five. This allowed for a very smooth flowing season and very few problems over all.

    As you can just imagine, those instances when significant changes took place created the opportunities where there were some very large complicated that took a bit of effort to smooth out. For the majority of contestants adapting to the changes was easy enough. However, it is also important to note that during the duration of the show voting was changed to require votes from viewers to wait until the end of the show, instead of permitting voting to occur during the actual show itself. This change was made to help ensure that all voting was conducted in a fair manner.

    All of the changes that have occurred so far during the show have worked to ensure that the show increases in popularity. For viewers the changes to the show have helped to add a significant amount of value. There are very few contestants who have found negative repercussions due to the changes which have further proven that the changes made to the show have helped to ensure that it is running the best possible. While further changes are likely, at this point there have been no changes for season 7 released yet.
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