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In response to "true, but the proof is in the pudding." by groiny

I get that, but I'm trying to come up with the reason why that's the case. What's different about the shows that created that difference. Maybe it's

just the viewing habits of viewers, but it seems like there should be more to it. Why the large number of viewers of the Voice show no interest in following the careers of the winners as they did in AI. Maybe it's just that Simon Cowell and his company were better at promoting them after they signed their contracts. Got them better songs and worked with better producers. I'm not sure, but it's an interesting distinction between the shows.

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