Vote for the Girls (American series)
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Vote for the Girls (USA) logo | |
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Created by | Ava Zinn |
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Judges | see article |
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Theme music composer | Christian Gari |
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Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
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No. of episodes | (List of episodes) |
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Executive producer(s) | Ava Zinn |
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Running time | Varies depending on results shows |
Production company(s) | Aeverine Zinn Holdings |
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Original channel | Main:Expression error: Unexpected < operator.'s channel on YouTube International:Expression error: Unexpected < operator.'s channel on YouTube |
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Original run | First series: April 28, 2010 – May 23, 2021 Revived series April 7, 2024 –present |
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Related shows | Vote for the Girls Vote for the Girls: Junior Edition Vote for the Girls UK Vote for the Girls Australia |
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[{{#invoke:URL|url|1=voteforthegirls.avazinn.com|2=}} Official website] | |
[{{#invoke:URL|url|1=www.avazinn.com|2=}} Ava Zinn] |
Vote for the Girls , known as Vote for the Girls USA and sometimes Vote for the Girls with Ava Zinn, is an American internet website and internet television show created by American entrepreneur Ava Zinn. It is the flagship web site of the international Vote for the Girls internet franchise, where it was devised as her answer to Vote for the Worst. The internet series programs are produced by executive producer Ava Zinn and her company Aeverine Zinn Holdings.
Vote for the Girls is a website devoted for voting for only female contestants.
The site started in 2010, which is devoted to voting for the female contestants on the Fox Network television series American Idol as well as The X Factor, the NBC Network television series The Voice, and the ABC Network's Rising Star. Smaller campaigns have also been started on the site for ABC's Duets and Dancing with the Stars as well as Fox's So You Think You Can Dance and NBC's America's Got Talent.
On Vote for the Girls (VFTG), fans of the site are encouraged to "only vote for female contestants" - call in and vote for who, they view, as to end the male winning streak on Idol. According to the site, the purpose is "to support voting for the entertaining contestants who the producers would love to see win on American Idol" in order to make it a "real good show."
The similarities between Vote for the Girls and Vote for the Worst prompted VFTW creator Dave Della Terza, to heavily criticize VFTG until Terza's site closed in May 2013, and more recently Vote Against the Producers.
The format has appeared in three major versions: the main Vote for the Girls franchise, Celebrity Vote for the Girls featuring well known celebrities as supported contestants and Vote for the Girls: Junior Edition, a version created and adapted for children, which was first developed by Patrice Rafferty in 1989 and has also proliferated to other countries outside the United States since 2015.
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External Links[edit]
- Vote for the Girls US Official Web site
- @voteforthegirls on Twitter
- Vote for the Girls USA on Facebook
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- 2010s American television series
- 2020s American television series
- English-language television programming
- Entertainment Internet forums
- Internet properties established in 2010
- Idols (TV series)
- The Voice (TV series)
- The X Factor (TV series)
- Satirical websites