Arab Idol is the successor to a previous pan-Arab rendition of the
Idol series called
SuperStar, which aired on the
Lebanese Future TV for 10 seasons, beginning in 2003.
MBC 1 expressed the desire to revive the show in a revamped version. The concept is still the same: ten young contestants from all over the
Arab world are selected after many auditions, and perform songs on stage in front of a live audience and the judges on the main weekly show every Friday. Then there is a 24-hour time period during which the viewers can vote for their favourites by
SMS. The contestant who receives the fewest votes is eliminated during the following show. This elimination process continues weekly, until a winner is crowned on the show's finale. The winner receives various prizes, including but not limited to a
recording contract with Platinum Records (recording label affiliated with
MBC) for a debut album, and a
Chevrolet Corvette. The show was unveiled to the public on 21 July 2011 when
MBC 1 began airing the first advertisement. The name was changed from
Super Star to
Arab Idol and a new logo was launched. ==Summary==