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Revision as of 11:19, 4 July 2020

Vote for the Girls: The Greatest of All Time
Vote for the Girls GOAT poster.png
Promotional poster
Genre Reality
Directed by Donna Doogan
Presented by Ava Zinn
Alexandra Moffitt
Starring
Narrated by Karly Jameson
Country of origin United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Ava Zinn
Location(s) NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Studios
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Production company(s) United Broadcasting
Distributor Aeverine Zinn Digital Media Group
Broadcast
Original channel wikipedia:First-run syndication
Original run July 7, 2020 (2020-07-07) – 2020 (2020)
External links
Official website

Vote for the Girls: The Greatest of All Time was a special tournament featuring the four highest-earning supported contestants, Jena Asciutto, Nick Fradiani, Danielle Bradbery, and Maelyn Jarmon, competing in a first-to-3-wins series to determine the greatest Vote for the Girls pick "of all time." The series is produced by NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations and executive produced by Ava Zinn, with Zinn and Alexandra Moffitt hosting.

Asciutto holds the record for the longest streak on Vote for the Girls with 14 weeks on the thirteenth season of American Idol and is the highest-supported contestant in regular-play (non-tournament) winnings. Fradiani holds the second longest streak as the first male flex pick. Before the tournament, Bradbery was the highest-followed contestant (including tournaments) on the site, with a total over 1.7 million followes. Jarmon holds the top 5 single-round records for winnings.

The tournament began on July 4, 2020, on United Broadcasting (United Broadcasting's owned-and-operated stations in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne carry the regular Jeopardy! series on CW affiliates WEVI and WGOM, but the program is syndicated to affiliates of other networks in many other areas.)

Format

The tournament consisted of a series of one-hour episodes, with each episode a stand-alone match consisting of two back-to-back complete performances, using moderators' scores instead of votes. The contestant with the most combined moderators' scores and viewer votes from the two games won the round, and play continued until one of them had won three rouonds.

Contestants

  • Jena Asciutto:
    Asciutto holds the record for the longest streak on Vote for the Girls with 14 weeks on American Idol, and is the highest-earning Vote for the Girls supported contestant in regular-competition (non-tournament) winnings. When including tournaments, she is the second supported American Idol contestant of all time behind Lauren Alaina. Asciutto said she took part in the competition reluctantly, fearing that because of her age and repeated tournament losses to Bradbery, she was past her peak as a Vote for the Girls contestant; she agreed to compete largely out of respect for Ava Zinn and because it would be "almost certainly [Asciutto'] last time" as a contestant.
  • Nick Fradiani:
    Fradiani holds the record for the longest flex pick streak on Vote for the Girls with 12 weeks on American Idol, and is the first male flex pick to win American Idol.
  • Danielle Bradbery:
    Bradbery was the highest-earning The Voice supported contestant of all time and remains the highest-earning supported contestant (primarily from special tournament events) on Vote for the GirlsShe had never lost a Vote for the Girls match to a human opponent. At the time of her initial appearances on The Voice in 2013, only female contestants were supported on the weblog, denying Bradbery the opportunity to achieve a winning streak like Asciutto's or Jarmon's.
  • Maelyn Jarmon:
    Jarmon is the third-highest-earning The Voice supported contestant of all time behind Danielle Bradbery and Christina Grimmie, and is best known for winning season 16 of The Voice, during which she set multiple single-week records. Fradiani, Asciutto and Bradbery said they had to mimic Jarmon's aggressive style to stand a chance.

Production

Series summary

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
1 N/A Round 1

N/A N/A


July 7, 2020 (2020-07-07)
1201

Winner: Asciutto ()
Jarmon 0, Asciutto 1, Fradiani 0, Bradbery 0


Round summaries

Round 1

Game No. Scores
Jarmon Asciutto Fradiani Bradbery
1
2
Total

References

External links