Paula Abdul’s Idol future
Well, it had to be posted. I’m personally not going to comment on it, other than to say that I’m not worried – yet.
There are numerous campaigns going on online to keep Paula on the show. I’ve listed a couple at the end if this post, but it’s a good idea to do a quick google search if you’re intrested in all this.
Paula Abdul’s manager: She’ll leave ‘Idol’ if ‘rude’ producers don’t step up new deal.
Paula Abdul is unhappy. And unless the producers of “American Idol” change her frown to a smile soon, she’ll dance like there’s no tomorrow away from TV’s No. 1 show.
“Very sadly, it does not appear that she’s going to be back on ‘Idol,’ ” David Sonenberg, Abdul’s manager, told The Times when contacted about the judge’s contract negotiations.
With auditions for the ninth season due to start Aug. 6, Sonenberg says he doesn’t even have a proposal for a new contract from FremantleMedia and 19 Entertainment, the production companies behind the show. The new season is scheduled to premiere in January.
“I find it under these circumstances particularly unusual; I think unnecessarily hurtful,” he said of the contract holdup. “I find it kind of unconscionable and certainly rude and disrespectful that they haven’t stepped up and said what they want to do.”
Sonenberg began managing Abdul at the end of June, he said. According to him, he has “reached out to the head of business affairs at 19″ and told Fox that “Paula would love to be on the show.” He said Fox told him he would hear from them, but “I have not received any proposal whatsoever.”
Representatives for Fremantle, 19 and Fox all separately declined to comment.
When TV stars (or their reps) air contract-renewal gripes in the media, it’s often a sign that negotiations are entering a more active phase. Abdul — whose tearful, tongue-tied feedback to contestants have made her a kind of batty sister figure to star “Idol” judge Simon Cowell — may have special reasons to want to push the ball forward now, given that “Idol” host Ryan Seacrest just signed a deal worth a reported $45 million that will keep him on the job for at least the next three years. That pact effectively doubled Seacrest’s salary.
Meanwhile, Cowell has a contract that expires next year and is jockeying for his own rich new payday. Published reports have floated a mind-blowing figure of $144 million, which Cowell has scoffed at, saying that talks are ongoing. (Fellow judge Randy Jackson is booked through 2011.)
But the situation is more complicated for Abdul. Last season, the producers added a fourth judge, Kara DioGuardi. Producers have not announced a deal with DioGuardi either, but the speculation is that her presence at the judging table may have been a shrewd move to tamp down any outsize contract demands that Abdul and her team might make. For their parts, both DioGuardi and Abdul have said recently that they want to return to the show. (DioGuardi’s publicist did not respond to a request for comment.)
But in Abdul’s case, that seems dependent on getting the right dollar amount. Sonenberg has said his client has not been well-compensated in the past.
She’s already looking toward an “Idol”-less future, he says, though Abdul’s foray into non-”Idol” programming, the 2007 Bravo show “Hey Paula,” was not a success.
“She’s not a happy camper as a result of what’s going on. She’s hurt. She’s angry,” Sonenberg said. “I think at this point we’re going to be considering everything, including some kind of a competition show. She has tremendous ideas for a whole variety of shows.”
Source: LA Times, July 17th 2009
Twitter: #KeepPaula
Online petition: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/keeppaulaabdul/index.html


Nona is the owner of Tv by Nona and TvSerier.com (amongst other sites). Her interest and "obsession" for TV shows goes back to when she was just a young girl (not that's she's not young still) spending rainy summer days watching Little House on the Prairie or DOOL. Some of her all-time favorites include; Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Charmed, Angel, the X-Files and Doogie Howser, M.D. Current favorites are: Bones, Fringe, the Mentalist, How I Met Your Mother, Modern Family, Glee, Desperate Housewives, How I Met Your Mother, Castle, the Simpsons and Family Guy.
Nona said,
People July 20, 2009:
Simon Cowell Wants Paula Back On Idol
After Paula Abdul’s manager said that it appears the American Idol judge would not return for season 8 of the FOX hit, her costars are singing a different tune.
“She’ll be fine. She’ll be on the show,” judge Simon Cowell told Extra on Monday. “I don’t get a lot of say. I’ve just made it clear that I want Paula on the show. Full stop.”
Meanwhile, host Ryan Seacrest expressed a similar sentiment. “I think as far as I know you’ll see everybody back,” he told the TV show. “I hope so.”
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