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The first season of ''Kokhav Nolad'' ran between May and August 2003. The finale was held at the [[Nitzanim]] beach in front of a live audience of 7,000 people. [[Ninet Tayeb]] won first place with the song "Yam Shel Dma'ot" (A Sea of Tears), after getting 49.3% of the popular vote in the final. [[Shiri Maimon]] was runner-up with the song "[[Don Quixote]]" after she got 28.2% of the vote. [[Shai Gabso]] came third with 22.5% after performing "Esh" (Fire). Over 1.4 million votes were cast during the final.
The first season of ''Kokhav Nolad'' ran between May and August 2003. The first season was a collaboration with an earlier Israeli TV program called לא נפסיק לשיר (meaning We will not stop singing) that had started in 2002. The 2003 season, the second and last of the original music quiz program and the first of Kokhav Nolad (כוכב נולד) was jointly called "לא נפסיק לשיר - כוכב נולד". After this initial joint season, Kokhav Nolad was launched separately as an independent show in 2004.

The finale was held at the [[Nitzanim]] beach in front of a live audience of 7,000 people. [[Ninet Tayeb]] won first place with the song "Yam Shel Dma'ot" (A Sea of Tears), after getting 49.3% of the popular vote in the final. [[Shiri Maimon]] was runner-up with the song "[[Don Quixote]]" after she got 28.2% of the vote. [[Shai Gabso]] came third with 22.5% after performing "Esh" (Fire). Over 1.4 million votes were cast during the final.
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Revision as of 07:14, 23 May 2013

Kokhav Nolad
Created bySimon Fuller
Presented byZvika Hadar (1–10)
JudgesTzedi Tzarfati (2–10)
Roni Brown(2)
Ricky Gal (2–3)
Svika Pick (3–7)
Margalit Tzan'ani (4–9)
Gal Ohovski (4–8)
Dana International (7–8)
Pavlo Rosenberg (8)
Miri Mesika (9–10)
Yair Nitzani (9)
Gidi Gov (10)
Moshe Peretz (10)
Country of originIsrael
No. of seasons10
Production
Running timeVaries between 90 and 120 minutes
Original release
NetworkKeshet, Channel 2
ReleaseMay 2003 –
present

Kokhav Nolad (Template:Lang-he) (meaning A Star Is Born) is an Israeli reality television show searching for talented new vocalists based on the British Pop Idol model. Since its debut on Israeli Channel 2 in 2003, Kokhav Nolad has achieved great popularity and turned out many new musical stars. The show is hosted by Zvika Hadar.

Summary

Season Year Winner Runner-up Third
One
May and August 2003
Ninet Tayeb Shiri Maimon Shai Gabso
Two
February to August 2004
Harel Moyal Harel Skaat Adi Cohen
Three
March to August 2005
Yehuda Saado Michael Kirkilan Shir Biton
Four
May to September 2006
Jacko Eisenberg Maya Rotman Refael Mirila
Fifth
May 18 – August 29, 2007
Bo'az Ma'uda Marina Maximilian Blumin Shlomi Bar'el
Sixth
May 25 – August 26, 2008
Israel Bar-On Lee Biran Carmel Eclman
Seventh
May 24 – August 30, 2009
Roni Dalumi Vladi Blayberg Mei Finegold
Eighth
April 22 – September 4, 2010
Diana Golbi Idan Amedi Ohad Shraga'i
Ninth
April 2 – July 23, 2011
Hagit Yaso David Lavi Liron Ramati
Tenth
May 22 - September 4, 2012
Or Taragan Itan Grinberg Anita Gassin

Format

Zvika Hadar, host of Kokhav Nolad

The format of Kokhav Nolad is similar to Pop Idol and its spinoffs, like American Idol, but it is independently produced and not a licensed adaptation. The contest is open to aspiring singers, most of them in their late teens and early 20s, who appear before a panel of judges, who evaluate their performances. The audience is then asked to vote for their favorite singer. In every round, whoever gets the lowest amount of votes leaves the competition until one is left, who is declared the winner. Kokhav Nolad was preceded by another program called Lo Nafsik Lashir, in which the participants competed in their knowledge of Hebrew songs, not on the quality of their singing.

The season included a number of preliminary episodes in which open auditions were held across Israel. Immediately after that, the quarter final round started in which two or three competitors performed every week; the one who got the most votes moved on to the semi final round. The semi final was divided into two shows with 4-5 competitors in each show. The 3 who got the most votes went on to the finale.

Judges

The judges started in the second season, after a small change in the show format. The judge panel included Riki Gal, Tsedi Tzarfati and Roni Brown. In the third season Svika Pick replaced Ronny Braun. The fourth season had two new judges, Gal Ochovsky and Margalit Tzan'ani, joined Tzarfati and Pick. Dana International joined the ranks in the 7th season and Pavlo Rosenberg in the 8th season. In the 9th season the singer Miri Mesika and the musician Yair Nitzani replaced Gal Ochovsky, Dana International and Pavlo Rozenberg. In the 10th season Moshe Peretz and Gidi Gov replaced Margalit Tzan'ani and Yair Nitzani.

Audition song

Since the 3rd season, each season of the program has had a theme song. The 3rd season theme was "Halomot Mitgashmim" ("Dreams do come true"), composed by Svika Pik and performed by the 3 finalists of Kokhav Nolad 2 (Harel Moyal, Harel Skaat & Adi Cohen, Kokhav Nolad 4 had "Kol Kakh Harbe Shirim" ("So many songs"), composed by Yoni Bloch and performed by the 3rd season winner, Yehuda Saado, the 5th season was brought up with "Kashe li lo lehitragesh" ("It's hard for me not to stress") with Kokhav Nolad 4 winner & runner up - Jacko Eisenberg & Maya Rotthman, Kokhav Nolad 5 was the same with "Mi haya ma'amin?" ("Who would believe?") from Keren Peles and performed by Boaz Mauda & Marina Maximillian Blumin. For Kokhav Nolad 7, Israeli musician & singer Dudu Tassa made a theme named "Ratsiti Lashir" - simply translaed as "I wanted to sing". The final versions came up with 3 solo version of Kokhav Nolad 6 finalists - winner Israel Bar-On, runner up Lee Biran and Carmel Eckman who took the third place. The 8th season's auditions song is "Achshav Tori (It's my turn now)" written by Mosh Ben Ari and is performed by season 7 winner Roni Dalumi. The 9th season's auditions song is "Haderech Shelcha (Your way)" composed by Idan Amedi and is performed by Kokhav Nolad 8 winner & runner up - Diana Golbi & Idan Amedi.

First season

File:NinaTayeb.jpg
Ninet Tayeb

The first season of Kokhav Nolad ran between May and August 2003. The first season was a collaboration with an earlier Israeli TV program called לא נפסיק לשיר (meaning We will not stop singing) that had started in 2002. The 2003 season, the second and last of the original music quiz program and the first of Kokhav Nolad (כוכב נולד) was jointly called "לא נפסיק לשיר - כוכב נולד". After this initial joint season, Kokhav Nolad was launched separately as an independent show in 2004.

The finale was held at the Nitzanim beach in front of a live audience of 7,000 people. Ninet Tayeb won first place with the song "Yam Shel Dma'ot" (A Sea of Tears), after getting 49.3% of the popular vote in the final. Shiri Maimon was runner-up with the song "Don Quixote" after she got 28.2% of the vote. Shai Gabso came third with 22.5% after performing "Esh" (Fire). Over 1.4 million votes were cast during the final.

Second season

Harel Skaat

The second season of Kokhav Nolad was held from February to August 2004. The final was broadcast on August 15, 2004 from Coca Cola Music Village on the coast of Nitzanim, in front of an audience of 7,500 people. Harel Moyal won the contest with 862,368 votes, Harel Skaat took second place with 806,292 votes, and Adi Cohen took third place with 254,926 votes. Almost 2 million votes were cast during the final.

Since Skaat won first place and Moyal second in the first semi-final against Harel Moyal, and since polls held at certain sites indicated that Harel Skaat would win, many were surprised when he did not. A controversy arose about the voting in the final, beginning with claims that the production company had forged the results and ending with claims that voters had used software to send in more votes for their candidate than was allowed by program regulations (250 votes per apparatus). The production staff denied all of these allegations. On Thursday, August 19, a small demonstration of about 20 Harel Skaat fans was held in front of the offices of Shidurey Keshet. The demonstrators demanded that they investigate the claims and retabulate the votes. Keshet Broadcasting reported that the matter was investigated and no irregularities were found.

Third season

The third season of Kokhav Nolad was held from March to August 2005. The final was held on August 29, 2005 in Tel Aviv in front of thousands of people. Yehuda Sa'ado won first place with the song "Sadot Shel Irusim," getting 918,520 votes, Michael Kirkilan won second place with "Yesh BeLibi Kinor," getting 370,631 votes, and Shir Biton won third place with "Smakhot Ktanot," getting 322,288 votes. 1.6 million viewers tuned in to watch the winning moment.

Fourth season

The fourth season of Kokhav Nolad ran from May to September 2006. The final was held on September 7, 2006 at Volume Tel Aviv, in front of an audience of 40,000 people, attracting over a million viewers. Jacko Eisenberg won 1st place with 846,039 votes and Maya Rotman was the runner-up with 514,981 votes.

Fifth season

Boaz Mauda
Marina Maximilian Blumin

The fifth season of Kokhav Nolad was held in 2007. The final of Kokhav Nolad 5 was held on Golan Beach in the eastern side of the kinneret lake (in the west side is the city of Tiberias) on August 29, 2007. After the first semifinal, Zvika Hadar announced that Marina Maximillian Blumin had qualified. In the second semifinal Boaz Ma'uda won first place in his bracket. Chen Aharoni went into a head-to-head with Shlomi Bar'el, with Shlomi coming out as the victor. As such Marina, Boaz, and Shlomi were the final three contestants. a first for the series was the participation of Miriam Tukan, in the fifth season, becoming the first Arab participant of Kokhav Nolad.

Bo'az Ma'uda won with 50% of the vote, Marina Maximilian Blumin - 27% was runner and Shlomi Bar'el third with 23% of the vote.[1] Bar'el went on to sign a contract with Hed Arzi Music and Blumin with Helicon Records. In addition, Chen Aharoni and Adir Ohayon, reached deals with NMC Music.

Sixth season

The winner was Israel Bar-On

Seventh season

The winner was Roni Dalumi.

Eighth season

The winner was Diana Golbi.

Ninth season

The auditions started in January 2011 and the televised season in April 2011. The winner was Hagit Yaso.

Tenth season

The auditions started in late 2011 and the televised season in May 2012. The winner was Or Taragan.

References