Sunday, 8 June 2008

"Idol" runner-up David Archuleta signs record deal

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Popular "American Idol" runner-up
David Archuleta has signed a record deal and is expected to
release an album later this year, his new producers at 19
Recordings/Jive Records said on Thursday.


With a record deal in hand, 17-year-old crooner Archuleta
joins past "Idol" also-rans such as Chris Daughtry, Jennifer
Hudson and Clay Aiken who have leveraged their stardom on hit
television show "Idol" into record, film and Broadway fame.


This season Archuleta was widely expected to win the No.
1-rated TV talent show, but he lost to rival David Cook on the
program's final episode in May by 12 million votes.


Simon Fuller, creator of "American Idol" and founder of 19
Entertainment Label Group, said Archuleta instantly won over a
huge audience and has a great future ahead of him.


"It was fascinating to watch David's journey through
'Idol.' He is a genuine pop star, and is a gifted singer,"
Fuller said in a statement.


Daughtry, Hudson and Aiken all lost in past seasons, too.


Daughtry currently has a hit album. Hudson won a supporting
actress Oscar for her role in movie musical "Dreamgirls," and
Aiken has appeared on Broadway in "Spamalot," among his various
credits since "Idol."


The show averaged about 27 million viewers a week this
season.


Reuters/Nielsen