02-22-2016, 11:35 AM,
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JMT
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RE: Haley appearing on Idol - Feb 18 2016
My view has always been that Interscope got the final 3 they wanted. I can't see how they viewed James as widely marketable-- in the sense that Scotty, Lauren and Haley would be (and have turned into since). I believe Jimmy wanted Haley above James, with the final order not being all that important. [As has been pointed out, Scotty was a shoe-in for the win from mid-season onward] Jimmy gave Haley some amazing song choices toward the end (Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Animals, Zeppelin, Fleetwood Mac) which served to showcase her incredible talent and potential star power. Meanwhile, Randy and J-Lo started the 'let's bash Haley at every opportunity' campaign-- which, in reality, served to stirred some parts of the viewership in to a voting frenzy for Haley. I know I was enraged. That pushed Haley over James by week four. I have no idea what Randy and J-Lo really thought of (and now think of) Haley, but it's clear to me that Steven and Jimmy really liked and supported Haley. Jimmy signed Haley pretty quickly after the show, and it was only after he left Interscope that she was dropped from the label. In general, Idol has been really good to Haley, and she has been loyal to them-- which I'm sure they appreciate. That helped pave the way for her to be asked to be a mentor, sing CHFIL in front of millions of viewers, and the consequent bump in Haley interest across the board.
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