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Composer(s)
  
Martijn Schimmer

Original language(s)
  
German


Genre
  
Talent show

Country of origin
  
Germany

Language
  
German

The Voice of Germany httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenbbeVoi

Created by
  
John de MolRoel van Velzen

Directed by
  
Mark AchterbergDaniel BrauerBoris Retterath

Networks
  
ProSieben, Sat.1, ProSiebenSat.1 Media

Program creators
  
John de Mol Jr., VanVelzen

Cast
  
Similar
  
Das Supertalent, The Voice, Deutschland sucht den Superstar, Sing meinen Song – D, The Voice of Holland

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The Voice of Germany is a German reality talent show that premiered on 24 November 2011 on ProSieben and Sat.1. Based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, the series was created by the Dutch television producer John de Mol. It is part of The Voice, an international series.

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Coaches and finalists

  • In Season 1-2, the coaches were Nena, Xavier Naidoo, Rea Garvey (lead vocalist from Reamonn) and Boss Burns & Hoss Power (lead vocalists from The BossHoss).
  • In Season 3, the coaches are Nena, Max Herre, Samu Haber (lead vocalist from Sunrise Avenue) and Boss Burns & Hoss Power (lead vocalists from The BossHoss).
  • In Season 4, the coaches are Rea Garvey (lead vocalist from Reamonn), Stefanie Kloss (lead vocalist from Silbermond), Samu Haber (lead vocalist from Sunrise Avenue) and Michi Beck & Smudo (rappers from Die Fantastischen Vier).
  • In Season 5, the coaches are Rea Garvey (lead vocalist from Reamonn), Stefanie Kloss (lead vocalist from Silbermond), Michi Beck & Smudo (rappers from Die Fantastischen Vier) and Andreas Bourani.
  • In Season 6 (upcoming), the coaches are, Yvonne Catterfeld, Samu Haber (lead vocalist from Sunrise Avenue) and Michi Beck & Smudo (rappers from Die Fantastischen Vier) and Andreas Bourani.
  •      – Winning Coach/Contestant. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.     – Runner-Up Coach/Contestant. Final contestant first listed.     – 2nd Runner-Up Coach/Contestant. Final contestant first listed.     – 3rd Runner-Up Coach/Contestant. Final contestant first listed.

    Format

    The series consists of three phases: a blind audition, a battle phase and live performance shows. Four judges/coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process. Each judge has the length of the auditioner's performance (about one minute) to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer (as happens frequently), the singer has the final choice of coach.

    Each team of singers is mentored and developed by its respective coach. In the second stage, called the battle phase, coaches have two of their team members battle against each other directly by singing the same song together, with the coach choosing which team member to advance from each of four individual "battles" into the first live round. Within that first live round, the surviving four acts from each team again compete head-to-head, with public votes determining one of two acts from each team that will advance to the final eight, while the coach chooses which of the remaining three acts comprises the other performer remaining on the team.

    In the final phase, the remaining contestants (Final 32) compete against each other in live broadcasts. The television audience and the coaches have equal say 50/50 in deciding who moves on to the final 4 phase. With one team member remaining for each coach, the (final 4) contestants compete against each other in the finale with the outcome decided solely by public vote.

    In Season 2, the battle format was extended into the live shows. The eight contestants in one team competed in battles until one finalist is left. The winner of these battle was selected by a 50%-mixture of a coach and televoting.

    In Season 3, the live show battle format was abolished after it was criticized that popular contestants had to compete against each other. The number of live shows was reduced from six to four. The knockout round where contestants who succeeded from battle rounds compete for live shows was introduced in this season. It was first seen in the third season of The Voice US.

    Development, production and marketing

    In April 2011, ProSieben announced its intention to bring an adaptation of The Voice of Holland to Germany. In July 2011, ProSieben began announcements of the coaches/judges for the series. First to sign on were Nena and Xavier Naidoo. Rea Garvey, "Boss Burns" (Alec Völkel) and "Hoss Power" (Sascha Vollmer) joined in late August 2011.

    Stefan Gödde was announced as the first season's host. Doris Golpashin is hosting the backstage special for the official website.

    Season summary

    Colour key

    Season 1: 2011-2012

    Season 1 premiered on ProSieben on 24 November 2011. RTL's successful talent show Das Supertalent was scheduled at the same time as The Voice of Germany. While RTL achieved higher viewer figures with 5.83 million viewers (18.1% market share) compared to The Voice of Germany's 3.89 million viewers (12.4% market share), the ProSieben show was more popular amongst the 14-49 target group, with 3.06 million viewers (23.8% market share) compared to Das Supertalent's 2.99 million viewers (22.8% market share). The following day, The Voice of Germany aired on Sat.1 for the first time.

    On Sat.1, The Voice of Germany increased its viewers to 4.36 million (14.3% market share) and viewers in the 14-49 bracket remained almost the same at 3.05 million viewers (26.6% market share). The show saw a significant drop in ratings during the live shows. The final was watched by 4.01 million viewers, a market share of 12.9%.

    Winner Ivy Quainoo debuted at #2 on the German Media Control charts with her debut single "Do You Like What You See", while the other three finalists also made it into the top 20.

    Season 2: 2012

    After a successful Season 1, Prosieben and Sat.1 decided to run another season in 2012. The format of the show stayed the same and all four judges returned for season 2. In June 2012, it was announced that Stefan Gödde would not return for Season 2, because of other projects. He was replaced by actor Thore Schölermann.

    Season 2 premiered on 18 October 2012 on Prosieben. It was the most popular program that day with 4.69 million viewers (15.5% market share) and 3.46 million viewers among the 14-49 target group (28.5% market share). The program achieved record ratings the following day with 5.24 million viewers and a market share of 21.9%.

    The winner of the second season was Nick Howard with his song "Unbreakable". The song debuted #5 on the German Media Control charts.

    Season 3: 2013

    After the successful ratings in the blind auditions in Season 2, Prosieben and Sat.1 announced a third season in 2013. After major speculations it was announced in August 2013 that Xavier Naidoo and Rea Garvey will leave the show for other projects. They were replaced by Samu Haber and Max Herre. Thore Schölermann returned for his second season as host.

    Season 3 began on 17 October 2013 on Prosieben. It was the most popular program that day with 4.03 million viewers (13.5% market share) and 2.73 million viewers among the 14-49 target group (24.1% market share). The rating was 660,000 fewer viewers than the series 2 launch.

    References

    The Voice of Germany Wikipedia