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This is a youngish squad and one that is hardly besieged by competing talent on the outside.
Mr. Johnson confirmed that Mr. Sutton, the founder of Inner City Broadcasting, has been calling television stations to offer them a competing talent show under the name "Showtime Live".
Its competing talent show, "So You Think You Can Dance," also from the "American Idol" family tree, brought in 8.9 million viewers and a strong sampling from the 18-to-49 18-to-49 18-to-49
In schedules that have become so depressingly dance-lite over recent years, the BBC young dancer may actually beam some much-needed screen time on the art form itself, as well as on its competing talent.
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Spears, who grew up in Kentwood, Louisiana, began singing and dancing at age two and was soon competing in talent shows.
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