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  Caption
  Format Reality Game Show Music Competition
  Runtime 60 minutes
  Creator Stewart Krohn
  Executive Producer Stewart Krohn
  Director Rick Romero
  Starring William Neal
  Country BLZ
  Filmed various locations in Belize City , Belize
  Network Channel 5
  First Aired February 20 2001
  Last Aired Present
  Num Episodes 70 (counting 5 Kids KTV episodes)
  Website http://wwwchannel5belizecom
  Imdb Id


Karaoke Television, usually called KTV for short, is a Live-action Music Competition airing on Great Belize Television (Channel 5). It premiered in February of 2001 and is in its sixth season as of July 10 , 2007 .http://www.channel5belize.com/archive_detail_story.php?story_id=18739 Channel 5 preview


ORIGINS AND FORMAT

KTV, according to host William Neal, originated from a office.

The first show aired on February 20 , 2001 , from the Bellevue Hotel "King Street Station" (though the hotel was located on Southern Foreshore). Six contestants (later trimmed to five) appeared and sang a selection played by the karaoke director (originally Richard Villanueva, later replaced by a team featuring former champion Louis Maskall). The best performer was selected by a group of judges and advanced to the semifinal round; in all ten semifinalists were selected. In the semi-finals, the contestants again sang a song of their own choosing and the top two advanced to the final round. In the final, each contestant sings two songs and composite scores are totaled for a grand champion. In later seasons the semi-final round was altered to include a "lightning round" in which the contestants selected a song they had not rehearsed and sang a portion of it to the judges.
Small prizes are regularly donated and awarded to all participants; typically, the winner receives souvenirs and a cash prize from Channel 5. The grand prizes have changed from season to season; a karaoke machine was awarded in 2005, while in 2006 the main prize was a bedroom set.

After Neal left the country on sabbatical in 2003, veteran broadcaster Neil Hall took over for one season. A children's edition of KTV aired later in 2003, and it took the 2004 season off, much to the dissatisfaction of fans. KTV resumed in 2005 with Neal as host from a different venue, the Bliss Center for Performing Arts Palm Court (Neal now directed the Institute of Creative Arts, successor to the Belize Arts Council).

As hosts often enumerate on each show, the contestants are judged on three categories: Performance (worth 40 points), voice quality (40) and clarity of lyrics (20), for a total 100. The lightning round performances in later seasons are judged out of ten. While points are not awarded for props and style, attire and stage presence have proven somewhat important in the judging of KTV.


Season 6: Ultimate KTV


For the sixth season of KTV, producers announced a number of changes in format, bringing the show closer to a "Tournament of Champions" format. For the first time, the show will have three permanent judges critiquing singers, but not voting for them, instead of rotating ones as in previous seasons. Viewers will for the first time have the chance to select their favorite singers to advance through a text messaging system, open immediately after the show up until the Sunday prior to the next show at midnight AM (for instance, if the show airs on July 10 at 9 PM, text lines will be open from 10 PM that Tuesday night up to Sunday, July 15 at 11:59 PM). Past finalists and champions (a total of 19, see below) joined thirteen other selections garnered from two country wide auditions held at the Bliss. The first prize is $10,000 (Belize dollars) cash. The show will stay on Tuesday nights, with William Neal as host, and return to Sunday night replays.http://www.channel5belize.com/archive_detail_story.php?story_id=18739

The first two shows, aired on July 10 and 17, were prerecorded highlights of the auditions held on June 30 and July 7, respectively and judged by permanent judge Jennifer Lovell. The first live show aired on July 24 , 2007 , in which thirteen contestants were selected from a final field of 20http://www.channel5belize.com/archive_detail_story.php?story_id=18950.


Permanent judges

The three judges selected to preside for the duration of the sixth season are:


WEEKLY WINNERS OF KARAOKE TELEVISION


Season 1 (2001)

Bellvue Hotel, Southern Foreshore, Belize City.


Season 2 (2002)

Club Calypso (Princess Hotel), Newtown Barracks, Belize City.


Season 3 (2003)

Club Calypso (Princess Hotel), Newtown Barracks, Belize City


Season 4 (2005)

Bliss Center for the Performing Arts Palm Court, Belize City.


Season 5 (2006)

Bliss Center Palm Court, Belize City.


Season 6 (Ultimate KTV, 2007)

Bliss Center Auditorium, Belize City.
Note: Winners announced the following week.


KIDS KTV

Note: Aired in October and November 2003, Club Calypso at Princess Hotel, Belize City.



CHAMPIONS OF KTV BY SEASON




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