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51 commentsThursday, May 28, 2009

Did AT&T Help Kris Allen Win American Idol?

Adam Lambert fans take their anger to the Internet

UPDATE: Fox and the American Idol producers released a joint statement saying, "(We) are absolutely certain that the results of this competition are fair, accurate and verified ... Kris Allen is, without a doubt, the American Idol. We have an independent third-party monitoring procedure in place to ensure the integrity of the voting process. In no way did any individuals unfairly influence the outcome of the competition."

One week ago today Kris Allen was unexpectedly crowned the winner of American Idol season 8. But how could this be? Wasn't the shows runner-up, Adam Lambert, a lock to win?

With over 100 million votes cast, Allen was announed as the winner... but just how many of those votes were assisted by AT&T employees? Do you feel the American Idol results were tainted? Tell us. 

It seems that American Idol corporate sponsor, AT&T, may have assisted in the casting of extra votes for Allen and shattering the dreams of Lambert. (It should be noted that AT&T is the only service where you can vote via text message)

Literally thousands of fans are outraged by this development, a simple Twitter search for AT&T turns up the following...

Twitterers trashing AT&T

In a statement issued yesterday, a spokesperson for AT&T said, "In Arkansas, we were invited to attend the local watch parties organized by the community. A few local employees brought a small number of demo phones with them and provided texting tutorials to those who were interested."

The NYTimes stated that no such free texting services were extended to Adam Lambert supporters.

Perez Hilton, the self-proclaimed "Queen of all Media", had the following to say about the texting tutorials, "The phone company even showed guests how to "power text", which allows one to text 10 votes at the touch of a button and violates the show's rules."

Here is a snippet from the American Idol FAQ about power dialing / texting, "The producers reserve the right to remove any identified 'power dialing' votes. Note that this applies to both toll-free and Text Messaging votes..."

Now the question is... what are American Idol producers to do? Can they even do anything at this point?

Adam Lambert on Entertainment WeeklyPersonally, I don't watch American Idol... but even I knew who Adam Lambert was. He was just on the cover of Entertainment Weekly, where they all but handed him the key to EW city. As far as I knew he was the winner-in-waiting. So when I heard that some other guy had won, it seemed odd.

So, how do you feel about Idolgate? Tell us.

About the author:
Jeremy Muncy has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network since 2003. Follow him on Twitter @jmuncy.

I tried voting for 4 hours

I tried voting for 4 hours for Adam and was only able to get through about a dozen times. I think that A T & T providing free power texting phones to Chris's watch parties is just plain wrong. If they had provided the same phones to Adam watch parties in San Diego it would be ok but they didn't. We all know who the winner should have been... Even Chris knows who the winner should have been and he said it right after he was erroneously announced as the winner. Adam's album and videos are outselling the other guys and that is really all that matters in the end. The rule appears to be unless you are from Pig Chase, Arkansas or some other city in the South you need not apply to win American Idol. The best you can hope for is runner up and victory later on the charts.

Leave it alone

you are ruining the show what it stand for and the excitement of Kris winning! The results are in....let it go!!!!

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