LiSTNR has released a documentary podcast, The Moment It Changed: Touchdown, examining the inner workings of Australian TV music talent shows including Popstars, Australian Idol, and The Voice.
The series explores the tactics used to shape public perception and drive ratings, often at the expense of contestants.
Produced by Cameron Adams, Jake Morcom, and Romy Sher, and hosted by music executive and DJ Nic Kelly, the podcast features first-hand accounts from former contestants, producers and judges.
Participants include former Australian Idol judges Mark Holden and Ian “Dicko” Dickson, winners Dami Im, Casey Donovan, Karise Eden, and Katie Underwood, as well as ex-contestants Rob “Millsy” Mills and Bella Farraro.
The podcast addresses how producers influenced show narratives, including retaining poor singers for entertainment value. “…the bad singers, we were directed to keep them, that was part of the format, not a part of my career that I’m proud of,” said Stephen Tate, a former Australian Idol Executive Producer.
Host Nic Kelly, who also co-hosts The Hot Hits with Nic & Loren on the Hit Network, said: “I hope some of what we have uncovered will open people’s eyes to what goes into a musician’s choice to appear on these shows, and what could be done to make them more effective for new artists.”
Clair Weaver, Head of Factual at LiSTNR, added: “This is an important podcast from the LiSTNR Factual team and Nic Kelly brings extraordinary passion, experience and expertise as host.”
The Moment It Changed: Touchdown is available to stream for free on the LiSTNR app.