In surprising news that pretty much shocked everyone late yesterday, FOX announced that funny lady/talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has been hired to join American Idol as the new permanent 4th judge, replacing Paula Abdul once and for all. As you may recall, Paula announced last month on her official Twitter profile that she would be leaving AI due to a break-down in contract negotiations with FOX. Since her announcement, AI has brought on board a string of guest judges to fill in for Abdul during AI auditions but it was commonly believed that Paula and FOX would work out their dispute in time to bring her back on the show permanently before the show returned to the air in January. It seems that FOX had other plans and decided to hire Ellen to fill the position … meaning there is now ZERO chance that Paula will ever return to the job she abandoned. Here is the full text of the press release announcement:

Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has joined AMERICAN IDOL as a fourth judge. DeGeneres will sit alongside Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi and offer her own unique perspective to the contestants throughout the competition. The ninth season of AMERICAN IDOL premieres January 2010 on FOX. DeGeneres will join the judges’ panel after the auditions, which will feature appearances by guest judges Victoria Beckham, Mary J. Blige, Kristin Chenoweth, Joe Jonas, Neil Patrick Harris, Avril Lavigne, Katy Perry and Shania Twain. “I’m thrilled to be the new judge on AMERICAN IDOL,” said DeGeneres. ”I’ve watched since the beginning, and I’ve always been a huge fan. So getting this job is a dream come true, and think of all the money I’ll save from not having to text in my vote.” “I could not be more excited to have Ellen join the AMERICAN IDOL family,” said creator and executive producer Simon Fuller. “Ellen has been a fan of the show for many years, and her love of music and understanding of the American public will bring a unique human touch to our judging panel. I can’t wait for this next season to begin.” “We’re all delighted to have Ellen join our ninth season of AMERICAN IDOL,” said executive producer Cecile Frot-Coutaz. “Beyond her incredible sense of humor and love of music, she brings with her an immense warmth and compassion that is almost palpable. She is one of America’s foremost entertainers, and we cannot wait to have her join our team.” Mike Darnell, President of Alternative Entertainment for FOX added, “We are thrilled to have Ellen DeGeneres join the AMERICAN IDOL judges’ table this season. She is truly one of America’s funniest people and a fantastic performer who understands what it’s like to stand up in front of audiences and entertain them every day. We feel that her vast entertainment experience – combined with her quick wit and passion for music – will add a fresh new energy to the show.”
A beloved television icon and entertainment pioneer, DeGeneres’ distinctive comic voice has resonated with audiences from her first stand-up comedy appearances through her work today on television, in film and in the literary world. DeGeneres has made a home for herself in the daytime arena with her hit syndicated talk show, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” The show, now entering its seventh season, won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Talk Show Host four years in a row and has earned a total of 29 Daytime Emmy Awards. DeGeneres was recently included in Forbes’ Top 5 “Most Influential Women in Media” and was voted “Best Daytime Talk-Show Host” by Parade.com readers. In addition, DeGeneres has been voted “Favorite TV Personality” by The Harris Poll’s annual favorite television star list beating out Oprah Winfrey and Jay Leno. DeGeneres was included in MSNBC’s “Power players who shape your TV habits.” DeGeneres also was honored with Television Week’s Syndication Personality of the Year and voted No. 1 in Oxygen’s “50 Funniest Women Alive” special in the company of such comedic legends as Carol Burnett and Lily Tomlin and has been included in TIME’s 100 Most Influential People. DeGeneres had the honor of hosting the highly rated 79th Annual Academy Awards and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performance In A Variety or Music Program. This follows her 2005 stint hosting the Primetime Emmy Awards, which marked her third time hosting the show. Her performance hosting the 2001 award show garnered her rave reviews for providing a perfect balance of wit with heartfelt emotion to the post-September 11 telecast audience. DeGeneres won an American Comedy Award for her inaugural effort hosting the show in 1994. Additionally, DeGeneres co-hosted AMERICAN IDOL’s very successful IDOL GIVES BACK special that raised money for children in extreme poverty in America and Africa. In 2008, DeGeneres became the newest face for CoverGirl. The national print and commercial campaign for Simply Ageless Foundation premiered in December and the product quickly became No. 1 in the marketplace, outperforming expectations. DeGeneres partnered up with American Express in 2005 where she appeared in their ad campaign “My Life, My Card,” including a national commercial and a print campaign. DeGeneres later appeared in the national commercial “My Life Goal: to work with animals” which won a Primetime Emmy Award. Prior to the launch of her talk show, DeGeneres scored simultaneous achievements on stage, film and in the literary world. She enjoyed unprecedented popular and critical response to her character, Dory, the fish with extreme short term memory, in the blockbuster animated feature film, “Finding Nemo.” At the same time, DeGeneres crossed the country on a 35-city stand-up comedy tour, entitled the “Here and Now” tour. Her stop at the famed Beacon Theater in New York was turned into an HBO special and was subsequently nominated for two Emmys. Finally, in October, Simon & Schuster published DeGeneres’ second book, “The Funny Thing Is….,” comprised of the author’s comedic short stories and essays. The book hit the New York Times’ Bestseller list upon its release. In 2005, DeGeneres was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for the audio version of the book. Her first book, “My Point…And I Do Have One,” published in 1995, debuted at No. 1 on the The New York Times bestseller list. DeGeneres’ career began as an emcee at a local comedy club in her hometown of New Orleans, which led to national recognition in 1982 when her videotaped club performances won Showtime’s “Funniest Person In America” honor. When DeGeneres moved to Los Angeles she filmed her first HBO Special, “Young Comedians Reunion,” then in 1986 “Women of the Night.” That same year, DeGeneres scored a first by becoming the first female comedian to be summoned by Johnny Carson to sit down with him after her performance. In 1989, DeGeneres received a Cable Ace nomination for her “Command Performance: One Night Stand” special. She was also named “Best Female Stand-Up” at the 1991 American Comedy Awards. DeGeneres began her acting career in television on the FOX sitcom “Open House.” She moved on to ABC’s “Laurie Hill,” prior to being offered a part on “These Friends of Mine” by ABC. After the first season, the show was renamed “Ellen.” Running from 1994 to 1998, the show garnered record ratings, with DeGeneres receiving Emmy nominations each season in the Best Actress category. In 1997, DeGeneres was the recipient of the coveted Peabody Award as well as earning an Emmy for writing the critically acclaimed “Puppy Episode” when her character came out as a gay woman to a record 46 million viewers. Both on and off screen, DeGeneres’ humanitarian efforts take center stage. DeGeneres is passionate about bringing awareness to the people of New Orleans, her hometown, which was devastated by Hurricane Katrina and her efforts have resulted in “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” raising over $10 million to improve the lives of New Orleans residents. Overall, “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” has raised over $50 million and brought attention to various causes, including global warming and animals. Additionally, DeGeneres continues to raise awareness about breast cancer, and served as spokesperson for General Mills’ breast cancer awareness initiative, Pink for the Cure, and hosted special episodes of her show to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Since she was first nationally recognized in 1982 as a comedian in New Orleans, Ellen’s many contributions to the entertainment industry have earned her numerous accolades including a Golden Apple Award as Female Discovery of the Year from the Hollywood Women’s Press Club; a Lucy Award honoring women in Television and Film, as well as an Amnesty International Award. We’d like to welcome Ellen DeGeneres to the American Idol family!
Wow … betcha didn’t know that Ellen had accomplished so much in her career, did ya? While it’s true that Ellen has no formal musical background to “qualify” her to be a judge on a singing competition show, I don’t think you will be able to find a person to say a bad thing about her. FOX made a genius move by going after Ellen, who will fill in the “Paula Abdul role” on the show perfectly. I can’t help but feel really bad for Paula … methinks she overplayed her hand poorly and totally screwed herself out of the best job she could ever wish for at this point in her career. I also can’t help but feel that any job she signs on for from this point on will only be a sad consolation prize :( In any event, I think Ellen will make a great judge for AI … she will hold her own against Simon Cowell‘s negative comments and will be a beacon of hope for the AI hopefuls that stand before her for judgment. I deffo believe American Idol wins here … do you?
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i think its great to have her. its good to have an outsiders point of view every once and awhile ya know?.. like when a singer as a note just a little off key…that none of us notice but the judges rip into them for it….Ellen…we’ll she’ll kinda be the voice for us i guess.
ellen is a perfect choice! i might actually have to watch AI now! but i’d only be doing it for ellen! =]
She can’t be worse than Paula, who also had little musical expertise. You don’t learn much about music by lip-synching to heavily doctored tracks that most likely bear little resemblance to what you actually sang (if you were even the one who sang them), which is all Paula had ever done.
If it weren’t for the addictions, I bet Paula would be great on SYTYCD. She does know plenty about that art form.
I LOVE Ellen, I really do but I do not see how her being a judge is going to help at all. She has no musical background, and while she has been in the entertainment industry for a long time, what is she going to be able to bring to the table as far as constructive criticism for those kids? Sure she will probably be the foil to Simon, but at the end of the day the show is about finding musical talent and I highly doubt she is able to spot something like that. And I did see her guest judging stint and it’s true she sat there and made jokes the whole time and didn’t seem to really know what to say as far as a critique… I LOVE watching her talk show but I haven’t watched a full season of AI in years and I think this season will be no different.
Ellen is nice but it really sucks that none of the judges on American Idol can actually sing. And they’re judging a singing competition.
This show is pointless.
@Michelle…at the end of the day, the show is NOT about finding finding musical talent, it’s about getting ratings. I think Ellen can help them do that.
I don’t like this so much. I LOVE Ellen don’t get me wrong but this just doesn’t sit well with me. The show sucks so hard at this point but now I’ll have to watch Ellen a few times. They might get me back.
I totally love Ellen as well but I’m not sure. I think it’s a genius move, yes, but at the same time I think it’ll be kind of off-balanced. Her and Simon may potentially go sour. They definitely shouldn’t sit by each other. Also, I think she’ll make too many jokes but who knows. I guess we’ll see, right? Paula really did screw herself over with this. Yikes.
I love Ellen but I’m not sure I like the idea of her judging permanently on AI. She guest judged on So You Think You Can Dance and it was almost painful to watch. The jokes weren’t working and she her comments dragged on. If she can be a little more serious it might work, I just don’t think I could watch her every night on AI if it’s constant jokes and forced audience laughter.
I do love her though – I watch her show everyday so I hope it all works out…
I was dumbfounded when I heard this news yesterday night. Stunned. I thought it was so odd when I first found out, but now that I’ve been thinking about it I think Ellen will be a wonderful addition to American Idol. She’ll definitely make it more lively and she’ll save it from the monotony that often plagues the show. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that I love her as does everybody else!
@ Taylor – That’s what I think too. She is an experianced entertainer, and afterall the winner of AI is going to be thrust into the entertainment industry which is something she knows a thing or two about.
Laugh. Dance. Judge Idol!
Woah!! AI totally lucked out. I didn’t think it was possible for them to find a “good” replacement for Paula. Hiring Ellen will rejuvenate this aging show.
Ellen may not be a professional singer, but I think she probably has a good ear for talent. She’ll fill the “Ms. I’m-too-Nice” role quite well. I don’t know why people are criticizing Ellen for not being a singer. Paula Abdul is not a singer either… she is an ENTERTAINER (like Ellen).
People are saying that Ellen won’t offer constructive criticism. I never knew that Paula offered constructive criticism. At least we’ll be able to understand what Ellen says.
I can’t wait to see Ellen on AI! I’ve watched every season from start to finish and I’ve always hated listening to Paula. My dreams came true when she left! On a side note, Shelly must not have watched the finale this past season when Kara came out on stage and completely showed “Bikini Girl” up!!
Idol is over for me. Ellen , really, Ellen. She has no business judging idol, it is an insult to the other Judges, who are in the music business. Good for Simon for announcing he is leaving and abandoning the sinking ship. He should not be sharing the judges table with Ellen. One more reason to not watch: I am pretty sure that Ellen will at some point get up and do her ridiculous creepy little dance moves. I loathe dancing Ellen.