Cenla Idol

Cenla Idol

Official Trademarked Contest Logo
(2011-2014)
Awarded for local talent contest
Location Alexandria, Louisiana
Presented by WNTZ-TV (2003-2014)
KQID-FM (2002-2003)
Hosted by Pat Buckhalton
(2014)
Michael Bailey
(2006, 2008-2012)
Noah Authement
(Summer 2003-2005)
Ron Roberts
(2002-Spring 2003, 2004-2005)
Mickey Alexander
(2004 Natchez Idol)
"Kahuna" Ric Nesbitt
(Summer 2003)
Reward(s) guaranteed American Idol audition
First awarded 2002
Last awarded 2014
Official website www.fox48tv.com/cenlaidol

Cenla Idol is a local singing talent contest, conducted each year by local Fox affiliate WNTZ-TV. The series of off-air singing competitions are based on the Fox television show American Idol.

Contest Description

The local competition began in late 2002 exclusively on local radio station KQID-FM, but eventually broadened with WNTZ-TV as the controlling partner (due to its Fox television affiliation), and a radio station {KHFX (2003); KQID (2004–2006, 2010-2011); KLAA (2009)} as the secondary partner.

WNTZ legally sanctioned Cenla Idol with Fox as the official local American Idol competition beginning in the summer of 2003, and must legally sanction the competition each television season. As part of the agreement, local competitions including and similar to Cenla Idol across the country are not allowed to broadcast the event on television for its viewers.

Winners are rewarded with travel and hotel accommodation to a locale where the American Idol auditions are held each season and given a guaranteed first round front-of-line audition for the show's producers.

History

Cenla Idol has varied its format over the years. The competition is open to the public within the Alexandria, Louisiana media market under American Idol's age guidelines. Contestants compete and are judged by a panel of local dignitaries in an initial audition, a sing-off quarterfinal (2003–2006), and a two-part semifinal and final—known as the "Finale".

From 2003–2006, a sing-off quarterfinal round aired on the partner radio station. From 2010-2012, contestants sing on the radio in a non-elimination exhibition round in order to garner support for their fans to attend the Finale, until FOX and the producers of American Idol denied live broadcasts of local competitions on both television and radio altogether.

In 2003 and 2004, the "Idol Twist" format was originated and introduced, sending the highest-scored individual from the auditions immediately to the competition's Finale. In 2005, 2011, and 2012, the ten semifinalists were immediately selected to the Finale. In 2006 and 2010, the auditions were expanded to "audition cities" around the market, mimicking the American Idol format in which contestants are allowed to audition multiple times (once in each "city") and given more opportunities to advance in the competition.

One notable Cenla Idol judge in 2010 was Scott Savol, fifth-place finisher during season four of American Idol.

In 2012, the first round of the Finale was eliminated. The winner was selected after one round.

The competition has taken two one-year hiatuses in its history, in 2007 and 2013. Even though not officially announced by WNTZ, it is suspected the 2013 competition was put on its second hiatus possibly due to the upcoming changes for season 13 of American Idol as a result of the show's decline for national television ratings.

Those struggles and changes continued for American Idol in 2014, as show producers entice their local stations with a new incentive to give winners of local Idol competitions. Cenla Idol returned to give away the first-ever "Silver Ticket," which permitted the winner to bypass the first round of American Idol auditions completely plus offer a special meet-and-greet with the celebrity judges for the show (Keith Urban, Jennifer Lopez and Harry Connick, Jr.).

The 2014 Cenla Idol contest was held in its most condensed version since WNTZ's takeover of the competition in 2003. A one-day, two-round Audition and Finale format was used to select the winner.

Successes

Dezmond Meeks, Cenla Idol finalist in 2003, auditions in Orlando, FL for season four of American Idol (2005).

Cenla Idol has proved to be a publicity, marketing, and commercial success for WNTZ as two notable contestants from the competition made it past the initial audition rounds to advance to the Hollywood rounds of American Idol.

Pineville native Dezmond Meeks, finishing third in 2003's Cenla Idol, auditioned in Orlando for season four of American Idol. In one of the show's more memorable auditions from season four, Meeks auditioned to James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)", where judge Paula Abdul said to fellow judges Randy Jackson and Simon Cowell, "I quit!", if he did not advance to Hollywood. Meeks awaits an answer, and after about a minute of debating, Meeks made it through the audition after Randy Jackson folded.

After a sub-par trio audition with season four finalist Constantine Maroulis in the Hollywood rounds phase, Meeks was eliminated prior to naming the Top 45 contestants. Meeks was among four contestants who were either born or lived in the Alexandria market who made it to the Hollywood rounds phase of American Idol, the most from any market in the U.S. for season four.

In 2011, Meeks auditioned for season six of America's Got Talent. He eventually made it to the live performance rounds, but was eliminated in the first week of the quarterfinal round.

Shreveport native Jenny Snider, who won the Cenla Idol competition in 2006, made it past the judges in the Memphis audition for season six of American Idol to go to Hollywood and was lightly featured on the show. Her Hollywood auditions were also cut short after two rounds.

The local television ratings for American Idol in Alexandria has remained high, due in part to Cenla Idol.

Cenla Idol Events

Year Event Branding Title Sponsorship Audition Venues Finale Venues Radio Station
Partnership
2014 Cenla Idol
(standardized branding)
Hixson Ford,
Alexandria, Louisiana
Alexandria Mall, Alexandria, Louisiana none
2013
Hiatus - no competition
2012 Cenla Idol
(standardized branding)
Hixson Ford,
Alexandria, Louisiana
Five Star Furniture,
Alexandria, Louisiana
Alexandria Mall, Alexandria, Louisiana KQID-FM
2011 Coughlin Saunders Performing Arts Center,
Alexandria, Louisiana
2010
2009 Alexandria Mall, Alexandria, Louisiana KLAA-FM
2008 (unknown)
2007
Hiatus - no competition
2006 Cenla Idol 6 Hixson Ford,
Alexandria, Louisiana
  • Natchitoches Events Center,
    Natchitoches, Louisiana
  • Ivan Smith Furniture,
    Alexandria, Louisiana
  • Comfort Suites Riverfront,
    Vidalia, Louisiana
Coughlin Saunders Performing Arts Center,
Alexandria, Louisiana
KQID-FM
2005 Cenla Idol 5 Hixson Ford, Alexandria, Louisiana
2004 Cenla Idol 4 Alexandria Mall, Alexandria, Louisiana
Natchez Idol Natchez Ford,
Natchez, Mississippi
Main Street Marketplace, Natchez, Mississippi First Natchez Radio Group
WQNZ-FM (principal station)
2003 Cenla Idol 3 Hixson Ford,
Alexandria, Louisiana
Alexandria Mall, Alexandria, Louisiana KHFX-FM
Cenla Idol 2 (unofficial name) competition produced by KQID-FM; event information unknown
2002 Cenla Idol

Cenla Idol Winners

Of the thirteen winners of WNTZ's local American Idol audition contest, eleven won in their first attempt. Jacey Cornell won in 2008 after competing three times prior to her win. Jonas Augustine won in 2012 after being a semifinalist in 2011.

Year Winner Hometown American Idol
Season & Audition City
American Idol
Final Placement
Notes
2014 Taylor Spring Natchez, MS 14 - New Orleans Audition Round 2
aka Silver Ticket Round
2013
Hiatus - no competition
2012 Jonas Augustine Pollock, LA 12 - Baton Rouge Audition Round 2 First audition round held in New Orleans
2011 Shawn Aycock Pineville, LA 11 - Houston Audition Round 2
2010 Trey Thomas Deville, LA 10 - New Orleans Audition Round 2 YouTube semifinalist on America's Got Talent (season 6);
former bandmate of America's Got Talent (season 5) contestant
Taylor Mathews
2009 Desmone Sanders Alexandria, LA 9 - Dallas Audition Round 1
2008 Jacey Cornell Lecompte, LA 8 - Audition Round 1 competed 3 times prior to win:
2nd in 2002, 3rd in first 2003 contest, 4th in second 2003 contest
2007
Hiatus - no competition
2006 Jenny Snider Shreveport, LA 6 - Memphis Hollywood Round 2
2005 Naomi Carroll West Monroe, LA 5 - Chicago Audition Round 1 radio DJ at KBMQ in Monroe;
rescheduled to audition last-minute in Chicago due to cancellation
of Memphis audition caused by Hurricane Katrina
2004 Terry Perry Alexandria, LA 4 - New Orleans Audition Round 1
Deirdra Allen † Alexandria, LA Audition Round 1 Natchez Idol winner
2003 Jason Bordelon Marksville, LA 3 - Atlanta Audition Round 2
Rodney Jones Alexandria, LA guaranteed audition not awarded competition run by KQID-FM; WNTZ-TV was involved on limited basis
2002 Lance Welch Montgomery, LA

Winner of "Natchez Idol" competition, produced by WNTZ prior to "Cenla Idol" in 2004. Even though Allen was sent to American Idol to audition, she did not receive guaranteed audition spot since it was designated for the "Cenla Idol" winner. "Natchez Idol" competition held only one time.

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