September 29, 2010 Minority & Small Business Week Page 15 Arts X rm I IMIIIAhHIM ‘Idol’ Introduces New Judges for the New Season (AP) -- Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler will join Randy Jackson as "American Idol" judges next sea­ son, after months o f turnover and speculation about the future o f TV's top-rated show. W ith pomp rivaling that o f a U. S. Supreme Court appointment, Fox finally assembled the new pieces o f the "Idol" panel that will be returned to its original three-member format for season 10. Actress-singer-dancer Lopez and Aerosmith frontman Tyler will have the job o f trying to match the offbeat chemistry o f former judges Simon Cowell and Paula Abdul. "This is 'American Idol,"' host Ryan Seacrest said after the new trio took the stage with him. Tyler said he wanted to join the show because "it's being a part of something much bigger than your­ self. ... I want to bring some rock to Cowell announced last January Abdul left in 2009 over a contract that he planned to leave to launch a dispute. new talent show for Fox in 2011, with Jackson will be the only original newcomers Ellen DeGeneres and judge when "American Idol" returns Kara DioGuardi exiting this summer, in January. SCAPOOSE CAFE American Idol Host Ray Seacrest (right) with the judges for season 1 0 o f the Fox TV show (from left), Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler. this rollercoaster and show if you’ve so n ." got the heart, the talent, the feeling The likely Lopez-Tyler pairing to do this you could be the next had been reported so frequently American Idol." that Fox would have had to produce "I'm so excited," Lopez said. "I'm Betty White and 50 Cent instead to looking for the next Michael Jack- generate any surprise. 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