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'The Voice' eliminates quarterfinalists RaeLynn and Ashley De La Rosa

Ashley De La Rosa

The Voice eliminated quarterfinalists RaeLynn and Ashley De La Rosa and determined four of its second-season semifinalists during Tuesday night's broadcast of the NBC singing competition.

 

'Voice' Eyes 'Idol' Prize

The Voice vs. American Idol

How many singing competition shows can America watch each week? That’s the question being asked now that NBC’s “The Voice” has started its second season with a bang, while Fox’s long-running “American Idol” has seen its ratings decline. “It’s still very early on for ‘The Voice,' but they got a great start coming out of the Super Bowl with 37.6 million viewers,” media analyst Brad Adgate of Horizon Media told Fox411.com. “The most watched ‘American Idol’ was the finale between Clay Aiken and Ruben Studdard in 2003, with a little over 38 million viewers.”

 

'The Voice' bringing back its 4 coaches next year

NBC says the four musician-coaches who have helped make "The Voice" a summer hit will be back for the next round of the vocal competition. NBC said Thursday that Christina Aguilera (ag-wuh-LEHR'-uh), Cee Lo Green, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton will all return when "The Voice" resumes in midseason next year.

 

Stevie Nicks and Miranda Lambert perform with ‘Voice’ contestants (Video)

This post contains spoilers from the season finale of “The Voice.” NBC’s “The Voice” came to an end Wednesday night, with soul singer Javier Colon taking home the title over Dia Frampton. But before there was a winner and a runner-up, both contestants got the chance to duet with two music stars.

 

TV Ratings: 'The Voice' rises as NBC splits Tuesday with CBS

One week can easily be a fluke, but after ratings for "The Voice" rose for Week 2, it can safely be said that NBC has a hit on its hands. The singing talent show added viewers, particularly young viewers, for its second airing and helped NBC split the first Tuesday of May Sweeps with CBS.

 

'The Voice' Recap: The End of a Two-Week-Long Era

Our country's latest televised sociology experiment closed out its first round of tryouts yet again with something more like class and good taste than manufactured drama. Do we dare to expect more of this? Even Carson Daly's big announcement that "some lucky people may be getting a second chance!"...

 

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