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The thirteenth season of ''[[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls with Ava Zinn]]'', produced by [[ABC Fantasy Television Stations]] was slated to begin in the fall of 2022 at the earliest barring any interruptions due to the [[wikipedia:2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United States|COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic]].  
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The thirteenth season of ''[[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls with Ava Zinn]]'', produced by [[ABC Fantasy Television Stations]] is slated to begin in the fall of 2024 barring any interruptions due to the [[wikipedia:2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United States|COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic]].  
  
It is the show's first season to air on ABC Fantasy Television Stations, and after 12 years on [[NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations]], [[Ava Zinn]] continued as the show's host as well as reprising her roles as Purple Team North moderator, while [[Karly Jameson]] returned as announcer as well as a being reassigned as a Pink Team South moderator. An announcement for [[Zinn's Villains]] and moderators are yet to be determined although auditions are taking place as of November 2020.  
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It is the show's first season to air on ABC Fantasy Television Stations, and after 12 years on [[NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations]], [[Ava Zinn]] continued as the show's host as well as reprising her roles as Purple Team North moderator, while [[Karly Jameson]] returned as announcer as well as co-hosting duties. An announcement for [[Zinn's Villains]] and moderators are yet to be determined although auditions are taking place as of November 2020.  
  
  
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==Background==
 
==Background==
In late 2020, a report that Aeverine Zinn Digital Media Group was in talks to revive the show for [[ABC Fantasy Television Stations]] or for its original syndicator, [[NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations|NoSirGifts]].<ref>??</ref> A dispute between Aeverine Zinn Digital Media Group and IdolForums derailed these plans. Later, ABC announced that it had acquired the rights to the series, and that ''Vote for the Girls'' would return for the 2022–23 television season.<ref>{{Cite news |title='Vote for the Girls' Officially Returning at ABC |date=January 9, 2021 |website=[[WHOO-FTV]] }}</ref><ref> ‘Vote for the Girls’: ABC Confirms Plan to Revive Reaction Series </ref> On January 4, 2021, it was announced that the revival season would premiere on September 12, 2022.<ref name="varietypremiere">{{Cite news |title=‘Vote for the Girls’ Premiere Date Revealed |website=WHOO-FTV |access-date=January 4, 2021}}</ref>
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In late 2020, a report that Aeverine Zinn Digital Media Group was in talks to revive the show for [[ABC Fantasy Television Stations]] or for its original syndicator, [[NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations|NoSirGifts]].<ref>??</ref> A dispute between Aeverine Zinn Digital Media Group and IdolForums derailed these plans. Later, ABC announced that it had acquired the rights to the series, and that ''Vote for the Girls'' would return for the 2022–23 television season.<ref>{{Cite news |title='Vote for the Girls' Officially Returning at ABC |date=January 9, 2021 |website=[[WHOO-FTV]] }}</ref><ref> ‘Vote for the Girls’: ABC Confirms Plan to Revive Reaction Series </ref> On October 7. 2022, it was announced that the revival season would premiere on September 17, 2024.<ref name="varietypremiere">{{Cite news |title=‘Vote for the Girls’ Premiere Date Revealed |website=WHOO-FTV |access-date=January 4, 2021}}</ref>
  
 
==Changes from past seasons==
 
==Changes from past seasons==
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On November 24, 2020, [[Rachael Passalt]] revealed that her wife, [[Traci Davidson]] will join the moderator panel and inherit Passalt's wins. Another moderator, [[Cathryn Swaringen|Cathryn Everman]] announced that her transgender wife [[Olivia Everman|Olivia]] will join the panel. However, on December 14, 2020, Davidson later rescinded the offer. Everman confirmed the news on January 4, 2021, but on June 29, 2021 Everman rescinded the offer.
 
On November 24, 2020, [[Rachael Passalt]] revealed that her wife, [[Traci Davidson]] will join the moderator panel and inherit Passalt's wins. Another moderator, [[Cathryn Swaringen|Cathryn Everman]] announced that her transgender wife [[Olivia Everman|Olivia]] will join the panel. However, on December 14, 2020, Davidson later rescinded the offer. Everman confirmed the news on January 4, 2021, but on June 29, 2021 Everman rescinded the offer.
  
On December 6, 2020, Beth Holler turned down an offer from Ava Zinn to join the moderator panel. On December 1,2020, CBS 4 Tampa Bay (WWCF) and Fox 4 Arkansas (KKRZ) respectively reported that former IdolTweethearts Elizabeth Straub and Kellie McAnulty are joining the moderator panel.
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On December 6, 2020, Beth Holler turned down an offer from Ava Zinn to join the moderator panel. On December 1,2020, CBS 4 Tampa Bay (WWCF) and Fox 4 Arkansas (KKRZ) respectively reported that former IdolTweethearts Elizabeth Straub and Kellie McAnulty are joining the moderator panel. However, the rumors proved to be moot.
  
 
On December 11, 2020, a report surfaced that Kendra Denver would be joining the moderator panel. The following day, another report surfaced that Josephine Wilson would be joining the moderator panel.
 
On December 11, 2020, a report surfaced that Kendra Denver would be joining the moderator panel. The following day, another report surfaced that Josephine Wilson would be joining the moderator panel.
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File:Noimage.svg|[[Maribel Mort]]
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===Changes to make-up and regular competitions===
 
===Changes to make-up and regular competitions===
This was the first season that the Pink and Purple teams holding the rights to ''Big Brother'', ''The Bachelor'', and ''The Bachelorette'''. These competitions differ from ''American Idol'' and ''The Voice''; due to Zinn's commitments to her studies at [[wikipedia:Ivy Tech Community College|Ivy Tech]] Fort Wayne, she is not able to host while presenting ''Big Brother'', ''The Bachelor'', and ''The Bachelorette'', therefore Jameson is slated to take Zinn's place as host during ''Big Brother'', ''The Bachelor'', and ''The Bachelorette''.
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This was the first season that the Pink and Purple teams holding the rights to ''Big Brother'' and ''The Masked Singer''. These competitions differ from ''American Idol'' and ''The Voice''; due to Zinn's commitments to her studies at [[wikipedia:Ivy Tech Community College|Ivy Tech]] Fort Wayne, she is not able to host while presenting ''Big Brother'', ''AGT'', ''SYTYCD'', and ''The Bachelorette'', therefore Jameson is slated to take Zinn's place as host during those competitions.
 
 
This is also the first season that the Red and Blue Teams hold the rights to support contestants from ''The Masked Singer'' as well as ''America's Got Talent'' and ''So You Think You Can Dance''. The Red and Blue Team will take over ''SYTYCD'' from the Pink and Purple team. Jameson will present ''The Masked Singer'', ''AGT'', and ''SYTYCD'' due to Zinn being unable to host.
 
  
 
===Changes to flex picks===
 
===Changes to flex picks===
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The following Vote for the Girls or Zinn's Villains picks were moved by way of [[Vote for the Girls (U.S.) moderator policies#Flexible_Picks|flexible picking]], Moderator Challenges, severe weather, or for other reasons:
 
The following Vote for the Girls or Zinn's Villains picks were moved by way of [[Vote for the Girls (U.S.) moderator policies#Flexible_Picks|flexible picking]], Moderator Challenges, severe weather, or for other reasons:
  
====[[wikipedia:The Bachelorette (season 18)|The Bachelorette 18]]====
 
 
====[[wikipedia:Big Brother 24 (American season)|Big Brother 24]]====
 
 
====[[wikipedia:So You Think You Can Dance (American season 17)|So You Think You Can Dance 17]]====
 
 
====[[wikipedia:America's Got Talent (season 17)|America's Got Talent 17]]====
 
 
====[[wikipedia:Dancing with the Stars (American season 31)|Dancing with the Stars 31]]====
 
 
====[[wikipedia:The Masked Singer (American season 8)|The Masked Singer 8]]====
 
 
====[[wikipedia:The Voice (American season 23)|The Voice 23]]====
 
 
====[[wikipedia:The Bachelor (American season 27)|The Bachelor 27]]====
 
 
====[[wikipedia:American Idol (season 21)|American Idol 21]]====
 
 
====[[wikipedia:The Voice (American season 24)|The Voice 24]]====
 
 
====[[wikipedia:The Masked Singer (American season 9)|The Masked Singer 9]]====
 
  
 
==Epilogue/Cultural refrences==
 
==Epilogue/Cultural refrences==

Revision as of 11:57, 6 October 2022

Vote for the Girls (U.S.)
Season 13
Broadcast from 2024 (2024) ()
Moderators see article
Host(s) *Ava Zinn
Chronology

The thirteenth season of Vote for the Girls with Ava Zinn, produced by ABC Fantasy Television Stations is slated to begin in the fall of 2024 barring any interruptions due to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.

It is the show's first season to air on ABC Fantasy Television Stations, and after 12 years on NoSirGifts Fantasy Television Stations, Ava Zinn continued as the show's host as well as reprising her roles as Purple Team North moderator, while Karly Jameson returned as announcer as well as co-hosting duties. An announcement for Zinn's Villains and moderators are yet to be determined although auditions are taking place as of November 2020.


It was the series' first season produced by ABC Fantasy Television Stations that ABC O&O's would revive Vote for the Girls in May 2020 for a thirteenth season.[1]

Background

In late 2020, a report that Aeverine Zinn Digital Media Group was in talks to revive the show for ABC Fantasy Television Stations or for its original syndicator, NoSirGifts.[2] A dispute between Aeverine Zinn Digital Media Group and IdolForums derailed these plans. Later, ABC announced that it had acquired the rights to the series, and that Vote for the Girls would return for the 2022–23 television season.[3][4] On October 7. 2022, it was announced that the revival season would premiere on September 17, 2024.[5]

Changes from past seasons

Moderators

Ava Zinn returned for her thirteenth consecutive season with Karly Jameson returning for her eighth season.

On November 24, 2020, Rachael Passalt revealed that her wife, Traci Davidson will join the moderator panel and inherit Passalt's wins. Another moderator, Cathryn Everman announced that her transgender wife Olivia will join the panel. However, on December 14, 2020, Davidson later rescinded the offer. Everman confirmed the news on January 4, 2021, but on June 29, 2021 Everman rescinded the offer.

On December 6, 2020, Beth Holler turned down an offer from Ava Zinn to join the moderator panel. On December 1,2020, CBS 4 Tampa Bay (WWCF) and Fox 4 Arkansas (KKRZ) respectively reported that former IdolTweethearts Elizabeth Straub and Kellie McAnulty are joining the moderator panel. However, the rumors proved to be moot.

On December 11, 2020, a report surfaced that Kendra Denver would be joining the moderator panel. The following day, another report surfaced that Josephine Wilson would be joining the moderator panel.

On January 4, 2021, Maribel Mort revealed on NewsCenter 9 Daybreak that she will be joining the moderator panel.

On June 29, 2021, Thia Tola revealed on The Karly Jameson Show she will be returning.

Notable events

The show is undergoing a number of changes that will be different from past seasons, including the addition of make-up and regular competitions (as the site already followed So You Think You Can Dance since 2010, as well as America's Got Talent and Dancing with the Stars. During an episode of Karly Jameson's talk show on November 24, 2020, it was revealed Vote for the Girls will be adding The Masked Singer and Big Brother.

Changes to make-up and regular competitions

This was the first season that the Pink and Purple teams holding the rights to Big Brother and The Masked Singer. These competitions differ from American Idol and The Voice; due to Zinn's commitments to her studies at Ivy Tech Fort Wayne, she is not able to host while presenting Big Brother, AGT, SYTYCD, and The Bachelorette, therefore Jameson is slated to take Zinn's place as host during those competitions.

Changes to flex picks

On November 24, 2020, Karly Jameson announced on her talk show a major change to the flexible pick procedure: supported contestants on American Idol, The Voice, and Dancing with the Stars may be flexed or cross-flexed as soon as the audition phases. The male villains will be allowed to flex up to two male contestants each on Dancing with the Stars and Big Brother while the female moderators will be allowed to flex up to two female contestants on The Masked Singer, America's Got Talent, and So You Think You Can Dance , while the same rules applies for American Idol and The Voice.[6]

Contestants

Supported Contestants who appeared in prior seasons or shows

Contestant Prior Television show/Season Prior Result Prior VFTG season Prior VFTG moderator Television Show/Season Moderator Result Notes

Supported contestant changes

The following Vote for the Girls or Zinn's Villains picks were moved by way of flexible picking, Moderator Challenges, severe weather, or for other reasons:


Epilogue/Cultural refrences

Controversies

See also

Notes


References

  1. "ABC Fantasy Television Stations officially revives 'Vote for the Girls', chides NoSirGifts for canceling". 9abc Fort Wayne. May 9, 2020. 
  2. ??
  3. "'Vote for the Girls' Officially Returning at ABC". January 9, 2021. 
  4. ‘Vote for the Girls’: ABC Confirms Plan to Revive Reaction Series
  5. "‘Vote for the Girls’ Premiere Date Revealed". 
  6. You must specify title = and url = when using {{cite web}}.. AvaZinn.com. Retrieved on 2020-11-24.

External links

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