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KARA DioGuardi has been FIRED from American Idol


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http://www.showbizspy.com/article/209102/kara-dioguardi-fired-from-american-idol.html

according to a new report.

TMZ says the TV talent show — which recently lost Ellen DeGeneres and is rumored to be gaining Jennifer Lopez — will be going back to a three-judge format.

Assuming all deals are finalized, the website says, the judge’s panel will consist of Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler.

Back in May, Showbiz Spy reported that Idol judges were bracing themselves for a bloodbath.

“Everything is on the table,” a source said at the time.

“Nothing and no one is safe from change.

“There have been discussions about moving the show to New York, documenting the contestants living and fighting together in one big house and also eliminating the

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So Kara is fired...but Ellen resigns?

Anyone get the feeling these situations weren't handled the same?

Kara was on 1 year deals. ellen had like 3 years left. my guess- that Nigel guy thats on the Dance show is coming back, and wanted both out. he kicked Kara out and asked Ellen to quit

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