Article updated: 5/15/2012 9:54 AM
By Associated Press
NEW YORK â" Britney Spears and Demi Lovato are joining the judging panel on âThe X Factorâ this fall, part of Foxâs effort to boost its underperforming music competition shows.
The networkâs executives, in presenting next seasonâs schedule to advertisers on Monday, also promised changes for âAmerican Idol.â While âIdolâ remains Foxâs centerpiece, as it has been for the past decade, it has lost a quarter of its audience this year.
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Fox is adding two new comedies and a drama in the fall, pumping new life into âGleeâ by moving it to a new night with guest stars Kate Hudson and Sarah Jessica Parker and touting a midseason drama starring Kevin Bacon as âthe new â24.ââ
The Spears announcement overshadowed the others. Despite weeks of rumors, it wasnât official until she strode onto New Yorkâs Beacon Theater stage wearing a white minidress, accompanied by show creator Simon Cowell and fellow judges Lovato and L.A. Reid.
âIâm so excited about the whole experience,â Spears said. âItâs going to be so much fun and different from anything Iâve ever done. Iâm ready to find the true star.â
Lovato said she was âtotally stokedâ to join the cast.
They replace judges Paula Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger, who were dispatched along with host Steve Jones after last fallâs debut season of the competition didnât meet the creatorâs inflated expectations.
âNot to be negative about the people leaving, but we just felt the mix could be more effective and more entertaining,â said Peter Rice, entertainment chairman for the Fox Networks Group.
Foxâs entertainment president, Kevin Reilly, also promised work on âAmerican Idolâ next season but didnât specify anything.
âThis year was a bigger drop-off than we anticipated,â Reilly said.
He said âIdolâ made no changes from the previous year and there was little âurgency to viewâ at the beginning of the season. He said there was still a lot of life left in the franchise.
âGlee,â once a sensation, saw its viewership drop by 21 percent this season. It will move to Thursday nights and a comfortable 8 p.m. time slot following âThe X Factorâ in the fall. Reilly said the show is âpoised for a creative renaissanceâ and has Hudson and Parker lined up for multi-episode guest slots.
Part of the reason Fox moved âGleeâ is to make Tuesday a four-sitcom night, with two new shows joining âNew Girlâ and âRaising Hope.â Mindy Kaling, actress, producer and writer for âThe Office,â creates and stars in âThe Mindy Project,â a romantic comedy about a doctor looking for love. The other new comedy, âBen and Kate,â is about a pair of odd couple siblings.
âWeâve been building comedy momentum on Tuesday, and we finally have the shows that have exactly the tone that we are looking for,â Reilly said.
The fallâs only new drama is âThe Mob Doctor,â on Monday night, about a young doctor who has to pay off her familyâs lifelong debt to the Chicago mob.
Reilly said Baconâs hiring for the midseason drama âThe Followingâ was the casting coup of the year. Bacon plays a former FBI agent asked to come back to work to chase a serial killer he had caught once before. The killer escaped from prison and has resumed a series of grisly murders.
Another comedy focused on a family, âThe Goodwin Games,â is due at midseason and stars actor Scott Foley of âFelicityâ and âGreyâs Anatomy.â
Foxâs long-running drama âHouseâ is ending its run this spring, and the network is canceling high-profile dramas âTerra Novaâ and âAlcatraz.â
Fox also has made changes to its long-running Saturday night lineup, where âCOPSâ wonât return until midseason. In the fall, Fox will present live sports events such as college football, Major League baseball and NASCAR races that night.
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