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The Aerosmith frontman will be rocking season 11 of "American Idol." The singer confirmed he'll be back for more repetitive praise as a judge of the voice competition. Tyler will be joined by fellow judge Randy Jackson. No word yet on Jennifer Lopez's return.

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It's no worse than anything else. It's television after all. There is very little on that's worth a f**k.

AI may not be to your liking but name your favorite show and I'm sure it wouldn't take long to find a bunch of people that will say it's poo.

yes, I'm sure people love soap operas and hate somewhat talented shows, but I can't really take their opinion all too serious... especially when there was a show that piloted this year that mopped AI's ass all over the floor...

also, there are plenty of other TV shows out this year that are extremely entertaining..

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you are correct, sir.

however, I think it's relevant to point out that this horrible song has generated plenty of money for those in line to receive it.. the same as soap operas, Oprah, etc have generated ad revenue for those as well in line to receive it..

however, I would also like to point out that just because things bring in ad revenue doesn't mean they are presenting the public with a quality product, but more likely, the public are fools buying into said product..

how many examples would the older generations like to point out how HORRIBLE today's music is? we can list a whole lot of reasons why I can debate this all night long consisting of AI being a horrible, talentless, simply selling a "feel good" TV show with no quality to the public..

edit: you actually presented a great example.. wipeout is on TV and so is AI.. what are the differences? no many.. ;)

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