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Concern that Idols SA might have lost its once-mighty mojo

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The new panel does not seem to have made any effect on enticing viewers evoking questions around bringing back Nkayi and Abrahams to revive the show.

Idols host ProVerb keeps throngs of contestants entertained at the auditions for Season 14 of the popular competition at State Theatre on Saturday. Picture: Oupa Mokoena/African News Agency/ANA

WHEN the Idols made new changes on the show after Unathi Nkayi and Randall Abrahams’s departure, many viewers hoped there would be a new spark of entertainment. Instead, things seem to be downhill.

Reports say the past few months since the launch of the new season saw scores of viewers seemingly withdraw from watching the show.

Idols introduced the acclaimed actress Thembi Seete, rapper-producer extraordinaire JR Bogopa and also brought back Somizi to the judging sit.

The new panel does not seem to have made any effect on enticing viewers evoking questions around bringing back Nkayi and Abrahams to revive the show.

According to entertainment reporter Phil Mphela the show’s ratings have plummeted drastically.

“Season 18’s debut month has been a lukewarm affair. The intro of new judges and the return of Somizi seems to have not lured disinterested viewers back. The new season peaked at 744k viewers during July.”

He also said: “To be fair, ratings have dropped for most shows, across the TV landscape, especially in the titles that have been around for a while. That said, the failure of Idols SA to recover its more than 1 million viewers per episode streak is significant. Idols SA should be concerned.”

It is also worth noting that the entire television terrain has seen a large withdrawal of audiences resulting in the cancellation of some favourite shows.

Executive head of programming: general entertainment Nomsa Philiso was elated at the beginning of the new season.

“We’re excited to have Idols SA return for an incredible 18th season. To have such longevity in such a fast-changing industry is no small feat, and we’re proud to keep giving our viewers what they love. One of the key components in having staying power is evolution, and our new-look panel is part of that.”

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