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Kara DioGuardi departs 'American Idol'

Kara DioGuardi
Kara DioGuardi
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Kara DioGuardi is stepping down from her role as a judge on American Idol according to a statement released by Fox this afternoon. DioGuardi joined American Idol as a judge in the series’ eighth season.

“I felt like I won the lottery when I joined AMERICAN IDOL two years ago, but I feel like now is the best time to leave IDOL,” said DioGuardi. “I am very proud to have been associated with AMERICAN IDOL – it has truly been an amazing experience. I am grateful to FOX, FremantleMedia and 19 Entertainment, as well as the cast, crew and contestants, for all they have given to me. I look forward to my next challenge, and want to thank everyone who has supported me. All the best to everyone on Season 10!”

“Kara was a great addition to our IDOL family,” said Mike Darnell, President of Alternative Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company. “I’ve been fortunate to get to know her well, and have always been amazed by her eye for talent and her commitment to developing and mentoring artists. She will be missed, and we wish her continued success.”

“Kara is one of the world’s best songwriters,” stated IDOL creator and executive producer Simon Fuller. “She has been passionate and committed to IDOL over the last two seasons. I will miss having her on the show, but I look forward to working with her in music for many years to come.”

“As one of the most proclaimed songwriters in the U.S., Kara brought a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to AMERICAN IDOL,” said Cecile Frot-Coutaz, IDOL executive producer. “We are very grateful for the time she spent on the show, and we wish her nothing but the best in all her future endeavors.”

“Anyone who knows Kara knows that she brings an unbelievable amount of passion, creativity and humility to everything she does,” added IDOL executive producer Ken Warwick. “It has been a joy working with her on IDOL for the past two seasons, and I’m looking forward to seeing what she does next.”

Rumors have been circulating for months that DioGuardi who replaced Paula Abdul in 2009, would leave the series. Rumors also show that singers Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith will be joining the show as judges. Fox has yet to make an official statement on it.

Simon Cowell, left American Idol after the finale this year, and had announced his departure months beforehand. Ellen Degeneres, who joined the show last season, said in July she had decided to leave the show, citing a busy work schedule and saying she felt it difficult to "judge people and sometimes hurt their feelings."

Randy Jackson, who has been a judge on the series since it began in 2002, appears to be the only judge set to return for the 10th season. The 10th season begins in January.

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Belinda Thomas has been a huge music lover since the age of 8. She has been involved in the music business since 1992, working with labels (EMI, Atlantic Records), live clubs (House Of Blues) and Public Relations forming Entermedia Music. Contact Belinda here.

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