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'American Idol' judge drama: Coke and Pepsi rumored to be at war over Nicki Minaj

Shirley Halperin
The Hollywood Reporter

As the next phase of "American Idol" auditions draws near -- specifically, the part we see on television where pop star hopefuls perform for a panel of celebrity judges -- some behind-the-scenes drama is brewing among the top brass at the FOX show. You could even say it's fizzing over.

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According to a source with close ties to the show, longtime rivals Coke and Pepsi are at war again, but not about market share. The fight is over hit-maker Nicki Minaj. The rapper and singer, whose colorful, cartoon-like style has made her among the most successful new acts of the past three years, is at the top of the list for the open seat on Season 12 of "Idol." But as the new face of Pepsi, an endorsement deal that includes commercials along with touring and album promotion, "Idol" sponsor Coke is none too thrilled at the prospect. The leading soda company has been an "Idol" partner since Season 1, at a cost of $26 million per year, according to reports. The show ran into a similar problem when longtime sponsor Ford got wind of judge Jennifer Lopez's commercial deal with Fiat.

If FOX and FremantleMedia execs have their way, this year's panel would consist of Minaj, previously announced judge Mariah Carey, a country star (the leading candidate is Keith Urban, says an insider) and a Latin artist (Enrique Iglesias is believed to be the No. 1 choice). In March, Minaj showed genuine empathy toward those who compete on "Idol," telling The Hollywood Reporter special correspondent and "Idol" alumna Didi Benami, "It's very difficult to be picked apart. That rejection thing is heavy."

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With the show's many production partners, "Idol" has been prone to insider squabbling and indecision. A source tells The Hollywood Reporter the latest judge shuffle is no different, only this time, it's 19 Entertainment's Marc Graboff, former West Coast head of NBC and now president of CORE Media (launched in May as a newly branded version of the former CKx), who's being shut out. Mike Darnell and Cecile Frot-Coutaz "are not consulting Graboff," an insider says of the FOX alternative programming chief and CEO of FremantleMedia.

Curiously, the big unknown is the show's longest-sitting judge, Randy Jackson. As Carey's co-manager and longtime collaborator, he's not going anywhere, but his role could be diminished, as others have reported. In fact, The Hollywood Reporter has learned that he might step into a mentor role instead of Jimmy Iovine. But mainly, he'll be around to serve as a sort of "comfort blanket" for Carey. A source close to production says reports of an Iovine exit are "not accurate."

Reps for Jackson and Iovine have not responded to THR's request for comment. FOX and FremantleMedia declined comment.

6Comments
Aug 20, 2012 5:05PM
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Noooooo, Don't pick up Nicki Manji  please select someone with real, geninue abilty to judge musical talent.  This is not a show to judge outrageous costumes. For that matter, honor the music not the outrageous. Didn't Idol learn this after last season? America picked the singer we wanted to see, not the teenage kid with the costume wardrobe.
Aug 20, 2012 1:20PM
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Now Snoop Dog would be interesting. Nikki Mina not so muchj?!  They need to hire judges that have the experience to judge someone. What about Aretha Franklin or Tina Turner? Now thats talent. This show went from spotlighting great new talent  to having the most popular judge contest?!! That's the ratings problem. Talented contestants make people want to watch. Th last few years the contestants have been mediocre at best, absolutely not to the level of Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson or Clay Aikeen.
Aug 21, 2012 8:52AM
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if they choose Nicki Minag, I will quit watching.  She is completely annoying.  I think a four panel group would be great, but get Judges who are well rounded and liked by most age groups.  It isn't only 15 year old girls who watch Idol. 
Aug 20, 2012 6:25PM
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OMG   Are you hard up for judges      
Aug 20, 2012 3:26PM
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As an avid fan I will not be watching this garbage in the future. The show has waned in the ratings the past few years due to the loss of Simon and Paula. I'm insulted by this latest announcement about miss no talent but I wear pretty wigs,wait, hold on.............sorry Roman said hes done with nikki m too. He can't take the heat. He says shes a no talent hack who must have slept her way to the middle cause she sure ain't the top! Eeeeeeck! So over television and the garbage it now puts out. If you pick your hiney just right you can be a star too. I don't drink pepsi or coke so I guess I'm a bust all around.
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