StarTomorrow
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StarTomorrow is an online-only musical talent search created by NBC and music executive Tommy Mottola. It is produced by 25/7 Productions.
[edit] History
NBC announced that it would air StarTomorrow in February 2006. Mottola severed his relationship with the show in June 2006, and producer David Foster was brought in.[1] The prize was subsequently changed from a recording contract with Mottola's Casablanca Records to a contract with Foster's label.
StarTomorrow premiered on NBC and NBC.com on July 31, 2006, when a one-hour show about the auditions aired on NBC. 92 bands competed in weekly head-to-head competition, and bands that won were then given the chance to compete in the competition's second round.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- StarTomorrow
- StarTomorrow Afterparty Hosts performances by eliminated contestants.
- Star Tomorrow Mania
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