World Vision: An American Anthem
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World Vision: An American Anthem is a televised talent contest now in development. NBC claim it is based on the Eurovision Song Contest, the most widely watched program of its kind in the world.
NBC has bought the rights to the show from the European Broadcasting Union. On this version, American states would send representatives to perform, rather than countries. The format would otherwise be identical to the original show. No date has been set for the premiere of this program.
Some TV critics questioning NBC's motives in buying the program, dismissing it as an attempt to counter the success of American Idol.[citation needed]
Also to be decided are how the contestants are to be selected (whether by organized contests, like Sweden's popular Melodifestivalen, or through open auditions in each state), and whether or not contestants who have current recording contracts will be allowed to compete.
In addition, NBC faces a lawsuit from television creator Maurice Fraser, who claims that he had an idea similar to World Vision in 2004 called Battle of the States[citation needed]. Fraser is seeking production involvement and financial compensation. NBC has acknowledged meeting with Fraser to hear his pitch, but denies stealing the idea from him[citation needed].
[edit] References
- Forbes magazine, June 27, 2006 issue
[edit] See also
- Bundesvision Song Contest, same concept with German states.