You will need to act fast. When videos are uploaded they have a chance of being taken off right away because of copyright protection through Fox. You can find a good assortment of American Idol Shows from last night and previous shows on YouTube. There are also audition videos plus a lot of opinionated pieces. YouTube has over one thousand videos for the new season. The most popular video on here is the American Idol 2009 Episode one video.
One of the most popular videos on all sites is on the blind contestant, Scott Macintyre, 23, of Scottsdale, Ariz. There are a few funny reviews of last nights show to watch.
The American Idol official website has many things to offer. They have past and present auditions. You can watch behind the scenes, and audition tapes. There is even a whole array of pictures to view. Browse through the Hundreds of videos to check out your favorite stars.
The official American Idol Website also lists dates and times for when the next show will be on. You will also be able to find out what will be taking place on that show, whether it is just voting or actual competition.
Sources:
American Idol Videos, American Idol
American Idol 2009, YouTube
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