![]() While we can blame the streaming revolution for too much TV content today we also have to credit it with moving series beyond the demand for programming targeted at the advertiser-coveted 18-49-year-old demographic (then again, with many streamers adding a lower-priced commercial-supported tier, the requirement that shows skew young may not be gone for good).įor instance, HBO Max’s “Julia” is a perfectly pleasant show about the rise of PBS mainstay Julia Child that probably would never have gotten past the pitch at an ad-supported network since Child is a figure many members of the key demographic probably don’t know.īut for a streaming service that doesn’t care about age as long as subscribers keep paying their monthly fee, “Julia” is an easier proposition. I made it to the next round! If you thought this round was intense, you won't believe #Duets! Tune in next Sunday and Monday to to see who makes it out of #HollywoodWeek and into the #Top24! Wish me luck!! ? #MorganOnIdol #MorganGruber /GVxWtJFLCI The 17-year-old Riverside High School senior from Fombell will have her next appearance on “Idol” on April 3. Afterward, judge Katy Perry complimented Gruber, saying, “I don’t know why she’s not sitting up there,” pointing to contestants who earned platinum tickets, one level higher than Gruber’s golden ticket. ![]() ![]() Gruber was barely featured in the episode but she could be glimpsed briefly singing Demi Lovato’s “Anyone” as part of the pop performers genre. Morgan Gruber of Franklin Township, Beaver County, made it through a second week of ABC’s “American Idol” in the season’s first Hollywood Week episode Monday night.
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