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 Karaoke Television

Introduction

Belize's first attempt at serious entertainment, which later became Karaoke Television, began in 2001. But nearly 5 years later, it has become in Belize what American Idol has become for American viewers: a cultural phenomenon that creates not only household names, but is a source of constant family entertainment for all. This article attempts to trace how the show developed, how it became popular and trace the next pathway for its continuing successes.

'''Part 1. The Idea'''

The idea for KTV came initially from another show: Gimme 5, the end-of-year birthday giveaway celebration for Great Belize Television/Channel 5. The show's host, William Neal (himself a former journalist and now Head of the Belize Institute of Creative Arts [ICA]), said that in hosting the small karaoke sidebar, it gave him an idea. He took the idea to Stewart Krohn, the Head of Great Belize Television and pitched it to him. Krohn thought it was a good idea, and allowed Neal to host the show.

The Phenomenon Begins

The first season of Karaoke Television premiered on February 20th, 2001 at the King Street Station of the Bellevue Hotel in Belize City. Every week, there would be five contestnats who would sing a good karaoke song and be judged by a panel of 3, who would grade them based on the following criteria: Performance-40 points Quality of voice-40 points Clarity of lyrics-20 points

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