As popularity of ‘American Idol’ dwindles, rocker wins

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As popularity of ‘American Idol’ dwindles, rocker wins

LOS ANGELES - Big-voiced rocker Caleb Johnson is the season 13 “American Idol,’’ winning the title over teenage pop singer Jena Irene.

“This is crazy,’’ Johnson said after host Ryan Seacrest announced the TV audience’s decision on Wednesday’s season finale of the Fox contest.

Johnson, 23, of Asheville, North Carolina, and Irene, 17, of Farmington Hills, Michigan, told each other “you da bomb” before the result was revealed.

Runner-up Irene is getting a consolation prize: The two competitors and friends are set to attend her high school prom, Seacrest said.

Seacrest did not announce the number of votes cast, as was routine when the show drew huge audiences and impressive vote tallies. “American Idol,” which long reigned as TV’s top-rated show, now is a moderately successful, top 20 performer.

Johnson’s win came on the strength of his renditions Tuesday of “Dream On,’’ “Maybe I’m Amazed’’ and “As Long as You Love Me,’’ intended as his first single. Irene sang “Dog Days Are Over,’’ “Can’t Help Falling in Love’’ and “We Are One.’’

He is to receive a recording contract as this season’s champion.

The two-hour finale included performances by John Legend, Kiss, Demi Lovato and Lady Antebellum. It also showcased a song by judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr., with judge-turned-mentor Randy Jackson joining in.

Even Seacrest took a turn crooning, proving as a singer he’s a great host. He was joined on Richard Marx’s “Right Here Waiting’’ by the singer-songwriter.

NBC’s singing contest “The Voice,’’ which leapfrogged “American Idol’’ in the ratings, has leaned heavily on its performer-coaches to boost audience interest.

“American Idol’’ has launched the careers of stars including Carrie Underwood and Jennifer Hudson.

AP



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