Star Academy
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Star Academy | |
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Created by | |
Original work | Operación Triunfo (Spain) |
Owner | Endemol |
Films and television | |
Television series | Star Academy (independent international versions, see below) |
Miscellaneous | |
First aired | 22 October 2001 |
Official website | |
Production website |
Star Academy, called Operación Triunfo ("Operation Triumph") in Spanish-speaking countries, is a highly successful television pop music talent contest with viewer voting and reality show elements.
Format[]
There are many versions of the Star Academy or Operación Triunfo show, each country having its own slight variations, but the basic concept remains the same: contestants live in a boarding-school called "The Academy", managed by a director, and various teachers coach them in several artistic disciplines. The participants are filmed with cameras throughout the day and night (an idea borrowed from another of Endemol's major reality shows Big Brother). Once a week, the contestants have to face a prime time show, where they sing the song they've prepared during the week before, as well as recapping their trials and tribulations at The Academy from the past week. The live show will often feature special guest stars, with whom some of the contestants have the opportunity to sing. Based on the judges' verdicts and viewer voting, the weakest contestant is dropped. The eventual winner is awarded a record deal and usually some amount of money.
History[]
The public entity RTVE participated with Gestmusic, a Spanish branch of Endemol, in the development of a music program in 2001. The objective was to promote three musical careers and to find the new representative of Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest. After carrying out a series of auditions for thousands of people throughout Spain, on October 22, 2001, the first Operación Triunfo season began airing on Spanish television channel, La 1. A total of 16 contestants were candidates for the prize. Although production company Gestmusic created the format, Star Academy first premiered in France on October 20, 2001, two days before Operación Triunfo began airing in Spain.[1]
Star Academy has reached markets as different as India, the Arab World and the United States, becoming the first Spanish format ever acquired by these countries. This show is similar to the Idols franchise, but different in that it also shows the contestants' lives together in the "Academy" where they are trained; American Idol shows nothing of the contestants' personalities or relationships with each other. Star Academy is in essence a singing competition, where the lowest vote-receiver each week must leave the show, ending finally when only one person remains.
In 2011, most Star Academy series outside of Africa and the Middle East were phased out in favor of another musical competition format from Endemol, The Voice. In 2017, the series was revived in Spain after six years of absence.
Star Academy around the world[]
There were more than 30 franchises of Star Academy all around the world, with 103 winners. As of 2020, only the Spanish version is still in production. The French-Canadian adaptation (based on the French version) is expected to return in winter 2021.[2]
- Currently airing franchise
- Franchise awaiting confirmation
- Franchise with an unknown status
- Franchise with an upcoming season
- Franchise no longer in production
Region | Local name | Channel | Winner | Main Presenters |
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African Countries[3] |
Project Fame Website |
M-Net DStv (Live) The Africa Channel (Broadcast in 2008) |
Season 1, 2004: Lindiwe Alam |
James Alexander Vusi Twala |
Arab Maghreb[4] | Website |
Nessma TV |
Season 1, 2007: Hajar Adnane |
Nabila El Kilani |
Arab world[5] | Star Academy Arabia Website |
LBCI CBC (starting season 9) |
Season 1, 2003–2004: Mohamed Attia |
Hilda Khalife |
Argentina | Operación Triunfo Website |
Telefe Canal 4 DirecTV (Live) (Season 4) |
Season 1, 2003: Claudio Basso |
Alejandro Wiebe, "Marley" (Season 1–4) Germán Paoloski (Season 5) |
Belgium | Star Academy (Dutch) Website |
Kanaal Twee |
Season 1, 2005: Katerine Avgoustakis |
Walter Grootaers |
Star Academy (French) Website |
RTL-TVI |
Season 1, 2002: Mélanie Martin's |
Virginie Efira & Frédéric Hebrays | |
Bolivia | La Fábrica de Estrellas - Star Academy | Red Unitel |
Season 1, 2016: David Soliz |
Anabel Angus Angélica Mérida |
Brazil | Website |
Rede Globo SKY (Live) |
Season 1, 2002: Vanessa Jackson |
Angélica Ksyvickis (Season 1–4) |
Bulgaria | Star Academy Website |
Nova+ (Live) CableTel (Live) |
Season 1, 2005: Marin Yonchev | Maria Ilieva |
Canada Quebec |
Star Académie[2] Website |
TVA |
Season 1, 2003: Wilfred Le Bouthillier |
Julie Snyder (Season 1��5) Patrice Michaud (Season 6)[8],[9] Marc Dupré (Season 7–)[10] |
Chile | Operación Triunfo Website |
Mega |
Season 1, 2003: Mónica Rodríguez[11] |
Álvaro Escobar |
East Africa[12] | Tusker Project Fame Website |
M-Net (Africa) (Season 1) NTV (Season 1) Citizen TV (Season 2–5) RTNB (Season 5) Channel 10 (Season 1) StarTV (Season 2–3, 5) (Season 4) UBC (Season 1, 4) WBS (Season 2–3) NTV (Season 5) Rwanda TV (Season 3–5) SSTV (Season 4) Channel 146 (Season 5) |
Season 1, 2006: Valerie Kimani |
Gaetano Kagwa (Season 1) Fumnilayo Raimi (Season 2) Mich Egwang (Season 3–5) Sheila Mwanyigah (Season 3–5) |
Tusker All-Stars (All-Stars Format) |
Season 1, 2011: Davis Ntare, Peter Msechu & Alpha Rwirangira |
Gaetano Kagwa Eve D'Souza | ||
France | Star Academy Website |
TF1 (Season 1–8) NRJ 12 (Season 9) |
Season 1, 2001–2002: Jenifer Bartoli |
Níkos Aliágas (Season 1–8) (Season 9) Tonya Kinzinger (Season 9) |
Georgia | ვარსკვლავების აკადემია Varskvlavebis Akademia Website |
Rustavi 2 |
Season 1, 2008: Dito Lagvilava |
Sopho Khalvashi Giorgi Qorqia |
Germany | Fame Academy Website |
RTL II Tele 5 MTV2 Pop |
Season 1, 2003–2004: Become One[14] |
Nova Meierhenrich |
Greece | Fame Story | ANT1 |
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Open TV |
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Star Academy - Super Star Academy Website |
Epsilon TV Plus Channel Cyprus |
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Hungary | Website |
TV2 |
Season 1, 2016: Renáta Szőcs |
Majka Nóra Ördög |
India | Fame Gurukul Website |
SET India |
Season 1, 2005: Qazi Touqeer & Ruprekha Banerjee |
Mandira Bedi (Season 1-Celebrity) Manav Gohil (Season 1-Celebrity) Sophie Choudry (Season 2) Shilpa Sakhlani (Season 2) |
Celebrity Fame Gurukul (Celebrity Format) Website |
Season 1, 2005: Amit Sareen | |||
Fame X Chal Udiye | SAB TV | Season 2, 2006–2007: Rehan Khan | ||
Italy | Website |
Italia 1 |
Season 1, 2002: Bruno Cuomo |
Miguel Bosé |
Star Academy Website |
Rai 2 |
Season 1, 2011: Cancelled[15] |
Francesco Facchinetti | |
Kazakhstan | Жұлдыздар фабрикасы Juldizdar Fabrikasi Website |
Season 1, 2011: Alisher Egemberdiev |
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Mexico | Operación Triunfo Website |
Televisa (Live) |
Season 1, 2002: Darina Márquez |
Jaime Camil |
Mongolia | Оддын академи Oddin akademi |
Edutainment TV | Season 1, 2017: The Wasabies[6] | |
Netherlands | Star Maker Website |
Yorin |
Season 1, 2001: K-otic[16] |
Gijs Staverman |
Star Academy |
Season 2, 2002: Cancelled[17] |
Danny Rook | ||
Peru | Operación Triunfo Website |
América Televisión |
Season 1, 2012: Mayra Alejandra Goñi |
Gisela Valcárcel |
Philippines | Pinoy Dream Academy Website |
ABS-CBN Studio 23 |
Season 1, 2006: Yeng Constantino |
Nikki Gil (Season 1–2) |
Pinoy Dream Academy: Little Dreamers (Kids Format) |
Season 1, 2008: Philip Nolasco | |||
Poland | Website |
Polsat |
Season 1, 2008: Martyna Melosik |
Maciej Rock |
Portugal[18] | Website |
TVI |
Season 1, 2002–03: Mané Crestejo |
Teresa Guilherme |
(Celebrity Format) Website |
Season 1, 2003: Romana |
Paulo Pires | ||
Operação Triunfo Website |
RTP |
Season 1, 2003: Sofia Barbosa |
Catarina Furtado (Seasons 1–2) Sílvia Alberto (Seasons 3–4) | |
Romania | Star Factory Website |
Prima TV |
Season 1, 2003–2004: Alex Velea |
Laura Iordache Virgil Ianțu |
Website Website |
Prime TV 2 Plus TVR1 |
Season 1, 2008–2009: Alexandru Manciu |
Andreea Raicu (Season 1) Dan Negru (Season 2) Marius Vizante (Season 3) | |
Russia | Фабрика звёзд Fabrika zvyozd Website |
Channel One |
Season 1, 2002: Pasha Artemyev[19] |
Yana Churikova |
Фабрика звёзд. Возвращение Fabrika Zvyozd. Vozvrachtcheniè (All-Stars Format) Website |
Season 1, 2011: Victoria Dayneko |
Yana Churikova | ||
Фабрика звёзд. Россия-Украина Fabrika Zvyozd. Rossiya-Ukrayina (All-Stars Format) Website |
Channel One Novyi Kanal |
Season 1, 2012: Russia |
Yana Churikova Dmitry Shepelyov | |
Website |
Muz-TV |
Season 1, 2017: Guzel Hasanova |
Ksenia Sobchak | |
Spain |
Operación Triunfo Website |
TVE (Seasons 1–3, 9–11) Telecinco (Seasons 4–8) TBC (Season 12) |
Season 1, 2001–2002: Rosa López |
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Turkey | Website |
ATV |
Season 1, 2004: Barış Akarsu |
Öykü Serter |
Website |
Season 2, 2008: Bahadır Sağlam | |||
Website |
Star TV |
Season 3, 2011: Giray Songül | ||
Ukraine | Фабрика зірок Fabrika Zirok Website |
Novyi Kanal |
Season 1, 2007–2008: Olga Tsibulska & Alexander Bodyansky |
Andriy Domansky (Season 1, 3) Dmitry Shepelev (Season 2) Vasilisa Frolova (Season 1) Masha Efrosinina (Season 3) Oleksandr Pedan (Season 4) Erika (Season 4) |
Фабрика Суперфiнал Fabrika Superfinal (All-Stars Format) |
Season 1, 2010: Oleksiy Matias |
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United Kingdom | Fame Academy Website |
BBC One BBC Three |
Season 1, 2002: David Sneddon |
Cat Deeley |
Comic Relief Does Fame Academy (Celebrity Format) |
Season 1, 2003: Will Mellor |
Cat Deeley (Seasons 1–2) | ||
Fame Academy Bursary |
Season 1, 2003: Vishal Gopal |
N/A | ||
United States | The One: Making a Music Star Website |
ABC CBC |
Season 1, 2006: Cancelled[21] |
George Stroumboulopoulos |
Vietnam | : Website |
HTV |
Season 1, 2012: Phạm Quốc Huy |
Yến Trang Tuấn Tú |
Website |
VTV |
Season 1, 2014: Hoà Nguyễn (Hoà Minzy) |
Dustin Nguyễn Tú Linh | |
West Africa[22] | Project Fame West Africa Website |
TV3 (Season 1–3) Metro TV (Season 4–present) Clare TV (Season 1–3, 5–present) SKY TV (Season 4) AIT (Season 1–5) GET TV (Season 5–present) MiTV NTA Nigerzie ONTV Silverbird SoundCity ABC TV (Season 1–3) SLBC (Season 4–5) |
Season 1, 2008: Iyanya Mbuk |
Dare Art Alade (Season 1) Funlola Raimi (Season 1) Joseph Benjamin (Season 2-present) Adaora Oleh (Season 2–6) Bolanle Olukanni (Season 7-9) |
Western Balkans[23] |
Операција триумф Operacija Trijumf Website |
B92 Nova TV TV In FTV/RTRS A1 TV |
Season 1, 2008–2009: Adnan Babajić |
Ana Mihajlovski Nikolina Pišek Milan Kalinić Maca Marinković |
Star Academy hymns, official themes[]
Region | Local name | Hymn | |
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African Countries[3] |
Project Fame Website |
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Arab Maghreb[4] | Website |
Lili Twil (Long nights) | |
Arab world[5] | Star Academy Arabia Website |
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Argentina | Operación Triunfo Website |
Season 1-3: Canta (Sing) | |
Belgium | (Dutch) Website |
Fame | |
(French) Website |
Star | ||
Bolivia | La Fábrica de Estrellas - Star Academy | ||
Brazil | Website |
Season 1: Dom Verdadeiro (True Gift) | |
Bulgaria | Star Academy Website |
Fame | |
Canada Quebec |
Star Académie Website |
Season 1: Et c'est pas fini (And it's not over) | |
Chile | Operación Triunfo Website |
El cielo puedes alcanzar (You can reach the heaven) | |
East Africa[12] | Tusker Project Fame Website |
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France | Star Academy Website |
Season 1: La Musique (The music) Season 2: Paris Latino Season 3: La bamba Season 4: Laissez Moi Danser (Let me dance) | |
Georgia | ვარსკვლავების აკადემია Varskvlavebis Akademia Website |
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Germany | Fame Academy Website |
Fame | |
Greece | Fame Story | Season 1: You can be a star | |
Star Academy - Super Star Academy Website |
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Hungary | Website |
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India | Fame Gurukul Website |
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Fame X Chal Udiye | |||
Italy | Website |
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Star Academy Website |
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Kazakhstan | Жұлдыздар фабрикасы Juldizdar Fabrikasi Website |
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Mexico | Operación Triunfo Website |
Déjame Volar (Let me fly) Mi música es tu voz (My music is your voice) | |
Mongolia | Оддын академи Oddin akademi |
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Netherlands | Star Maker Website |
Miracles by Jessica Folker | |
Star Academy | "A Day Without You" [Main Mix] by Kristine Blond | ||
Peru | Operación Triunfo Website |
Que cante tu corazón (Let your heart sing) | |
Philippines | Pinoy Dream Academy Website |
Pinoy Dream Academy (Theme) | |
Poland | Website |
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Portugal[18] | Website |
Alma na voz (Soul in voice) | |
Operação Triunfo Website |
Season 1: Acreditar (To Believe) Season 2: Sou quem eu quiser (I'm whoever I want) | ||
Romania | Star Factory Website |
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Website Website |
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Russia | Фабрика звёзд Fabrika zvyozd Website |
Season 1-7: Круто ты попал на тв (Cool you got on tv) | |
Website |
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Spain |
Operación Triunfo Website |
Season 1: Mi música es tu voz (My music is your voice) Season 2: La fuerza de la vida (The force of life); Un segundo en el camino (A second on the road) Season 5: Adelante (Go ahead) Season 6: Agua (Water) Season 7: Te doy todo (I give you everything); Música (Music) Season 9: Camina (Walk) Season 10: Somos (We are) | |
Turkey | Website |
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Website |
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Ukraine | Фабрика зірок Fabrika Zirok Website |
Season 1-4: Гимн Фабрики зірок (Hymn of Фабрики зірок) | |
United Kingdom | Fame Academy Website |
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United States | The One: Making a Music Star Website |
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Vietnam | : Website |
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Website |
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West Africa[22] | Project Fame West Africa Website |
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Western Balkans[23] |
Операција триумф Operacija Trijumf Website |
Himna Akademije (Academy Hymn) |
Parodies of Star Academy[]
- Mexico: Aperración al Triunfo
- France: StarLoose Academy, Vedette de Star
- Greece: Super Star Academy
Special concerts of Star Academy[]
Country | Concert | Winner |
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Spain | "Gala de los ganadores" (The Winners Gala) | No winners |
France | EUROBEST | Chenoa (from Spain) |
France | WORLDBEST | Elodie (from France) |
EUROBEST[]
Country | Contestant | Song |
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Spain | Chenoa (finalist of Operación Triunfo 1) | "It's Raining Men" |
Belgium | Mélanie Martin's | "Like a Prayer" |
United Kingdom | Lemar (finalist of Fame Academy 1) | "With or Without You" |
Portugal | Mané Crestejo and Lília Matos | "Sussudio" |
Greece | Notis Christodoulou | "1,2,3… Maria" |
France | Nolwenn Leroy | "I Will Always Love You" |
Netherlands | Sita Vermeulen | "All I Wanna Do" |
Russia | Korni | "We Will Rock You" |
Italy | Bruno Cuomo | "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" |
"Gala de los ganadores" (The winners gala)[]
Country | Contestant | Song |
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Spain | Ainhoa Cantalapiedra | "Sobreviviré" |
Mexico | Darina Márquez | "Mujer contra mujer" |
Brazil | Vanessa Jackson | "De volta pra mim" |
Italy | Bruno Cuomo | "L'atmosfera" |
WORLDBEST[]
Country | Contestant | Song |
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Spain | Miguel and Davinia (Operación Triunfo 3's finalists) | "As" |
Argentina | Emanuel (finalist of Operación Triunfo 1) | "Feel" |
United Kingdom | Alistair (Fame Academy 2's finalist) | "Everything I do" |
Brazil | Nalanda (finalist of FAMA 1) | "Whenever" |
Chile | Mónica Rodríguez | "Lady marmalade" |
France | Elodie Frégé | "S'il suffisait d'aimer" |
Lebanon | Bruno (Star Academy 1) | "The cup of life" |
Russia | Yulia Savicheva(finalist of Fabrika Zvezd 2) | "Thorn" |
Mexico | Darina Márquez | "Hero" |
Canada | Wilfred Le Bouthillier and Marie-Elaine | "Turn around" |
Germany | Become One | "Fame" |
See also[]
- List of television show franchises
- American Idol
- Australian Idol
- Making the Band
Notes and references[]
Notes:
- ^ "Second season of Star Academy TV show starts". VTV. August 18, 2015.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Star Académie de retour à l'hiver 2021 sur les ondes de TVA". TVA Nouvelles. Retrieved August 23, 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Pan regional version with 11 African countries involved: Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Adaptation for the Maghreb area. Countries taking part: Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Morocco.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Arab world version, with 19 contestants chosen from the Arab world countries taking part in it (watching, voting and/or with a contestant): Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, UAE and Yemen.
- ^ Jump up to: a b The exclusive edition for women had the mission of forming a group with the contestants.
- ^ Roy, Marie-Josée R. "«Star Académie» reviendra l'an prochain". Le Journal de Montréal. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
- ^ Roy, Marie-Josée R., Patrice Michaud animera les galas de "Star Académie", retrieved September 22, 2020
- ^ "Patrice Michaud ne reviendra pas à l'animation de Star Académie". Hollywoodpq.com (in French). June 4, 2021. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
- ^ Roy, Marie-Josée R., Marc Dupré animera «Star Académie», retrieved August 2, 2021
- ^ Mónica Rodríguez was chosen as the winner by the jury, however César Ávila was the most voted by the public.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Joint version with contestants from Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda.
- ^ The five-storey building housing Georgia's "Star Academy" collapsed on April 26, 2009, during production of the show's second season. Two people on the production staff were killed, and the series was cancelled out of respect to those that were affected by the collapse. There were eight contestants that were remaining in the competition at the time of the show's cancellation.
- ^ (resulting six-member band).
- ^ Rai 2 cancelled the show in October 2011 due to poor ratings. Therefore, the season finale never aired, and no results were announced.
- ^ Resulting a seven-member band.
- ^ Yorin cancelled the series in March 2002, citing low viewing figures. No results were announced at the time of the show's cancellation.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Endemol produced two versions for each channel.
- ^ Pasha Artemyev decided to share the award with the other finalists and to create the band Korni.
- ^ "¿Cuánto habrá que pagar para ver OT? Los secretos de la próxima edición". merca2.es (in Spanish). June 15, 2020. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
- ^ ABC cancelled the series after four episodes due to low ratings, and no results were announced. There were ten contestants remaining in the competition at the time of the show's cancellation.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Joint version with contestants from Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Joint version with contestants from Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia.
- Star Academy
- Television series by Endemol