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An official release informs that the format’s appeal was such that
Endemol created a European version of the show entitled Eurobest.
This will be transmitted live by TF1 on 25 March from the grand
auditorium, Palais des Festivals.
Eurobest will gather winners from nine versions of the format:
Fame Academy (UK), Operacion Triunfo (Spain), Star Academy (France,
Belgium), Starmaker (Holland), Factory of the Stars (Russia), Operazione
Trionfo (Italy), Fame Story (Greece) and Academia de Estrellas (Portugal),
to compete against each other for the title of Best European Singer.
The adjudicating body will comprise directors and teachers from
the various Academy schools, whose collective votes will determine
the Eurobest champion.
Endemol has already signed singers Lionel Ritchie and Mariah Carey
as special guests on the show. The release informs that when Swedish
distributor Strix acquired the Scandinavian rights to Planet 24’s
Survivor during MIPCOM 1996 it marked the beginning of the
formats explosion. Since then, the MIP markets have acted as a hub
for numerous hit formats by providing a stimulating environment
for international producers to brainstorm, explore global trends,
and strike co-production or distribution deals.
MIPTV 2003 will also play host to a series of in-depth conferences
and talks in relation to the genre, addressing key issues such as
the return of the US formats business, and the art of pitching,
whilst format mogul Gary Carter will act as special guest speaker
and deliver a keynote on 'Coaching Creativity'.
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