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Season of television series
America's Got Talent
Season 4
ShowrunnerJason Raff[1]
Hosted byNick Cannon
Judges
WinnerKevin Skinner
Runner-up
Finals venueCBS Television City
No. of episodes26
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseJune 23 (2009-06-23) –
September 16, 2009 (2009-09-16)
Season chronology
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Judges and Host forAmerica's Got Talent Season 4

The fourth season of Americantalent show competition seriesAmerica's Got Talent was broadcast onNBC from June 23 to September 16, 2009. Following the previous season,Jerry Springer left the show due to other commitments,[2] and was replaced as host byNick Cannon.[3][4] A number of changes were also made to the program before filming commenced, which included replacing the "boot camp" stage with a round similar in format to that used byBritain's Got Talent, and changing the buzzer format to match that being used by theGot Talent franchise. In addition, the episodes for results in each live round of the competition were also modified. They were broadcast over a one-hour period, and would feature performances by guest stars.

The fourth season was won bycountry singerKevin Skinner, with opera singerBárbara Padilla finishing in second, and percussion groupRecycled Percussion placing third. During its broadcast, the season averaged around over 11.9 million viewers, and was the first in the program's history to be aired inhigh definition.

Season overview

Auditions for the fourth season's competition took place across Winter until mid-Spring 2009, with auditions expanding to more cities. Filming for the audition episodes focused on those held in the cities ofNew York,Houston,Los Angeles,Chicago,Miami,Tacoma, andSeattle. Auditions were also held inBoston,Atlanta, andWashington, D.C. but were not included in the televised episodes. Prior to auditions taking place,Jerry Springer announced he was unable to continue hostingAGT due to his talk show schedule, in addition to summer theater commitments he had.[2] As a result, the network recruitedNick Cannon to be his successor.[3]

The format for the second stage of auditions changed by removing the "boot camp" portion that had been used in the previous two seasons, in favor of using the selection process fromBritain's Got Talent, under the title of "Vegas Verdicts". Instead, judges reviewed the tapes of participants who had made successful auditions, to determine who would advance into the live rounds. This stage would continue to divide participants into groups, allowing the judges to debate among themselves about which group of participants should earn a place in the live rounds, before bringing back each group to inform them of their decision about their progress in the competition. In some cases, participants were required to do a second performance to help the judges make their final decisions. The format for the buzzers in the live rounds was also altered to match that of the format across theGot Talent franchise, in that participants receiving buzzes from all the judges had to stop immediately, rather than being given a little more time to perform.

Two issues arose during this season during the competition. The first was the intervention of executive producerSimon Cowell, who felt "too much talent" had been eliminated during the new "Vegas Verdicts" stage. The judges decided to bring back several of the eliminated acts as Wildcards for the quarter-finals. The second was the judges' inability to determine which two acts they favored and would advance beyond the first semi-final. Eventually they opted to put both through without a vote in the second semi-final.

Forty-eight of the participants who auditioned for the season secured a place in the live quarter-finals (including those originally eliminated in the Vegas Verdicts stage before Cowell's intervention), with twelve quarter-finalists performing in each show. About twenty of these advanced and were split between the two semi-finals, with ten semi-finalists securing a place in the live final, which was a single stage rather than multiple rounds in previous seasons. Here are the results of each participant's overall performance during the season:

  Winner |  Runner-up |  Third place |  Finalist |  Semi-finalist
  Quarter-finalist |Judges' Wildcard Quarter-Finalist
ParticipantAge(s)1GenreActFromQuarter-FinalResult
African High Flyers24-35AcrobaticsAcrobatic GroupOrlando4Eliminated
Alizma23Singing / MusicViolin TrioLas Vegas2Eliminated
Anthony & Matt24 & 22Singing / DanceSinger & Tap DancerNew York City4Eliminated
Arcadian Broad13DanceDancerOrlando1Semi-finalist
Bárbara Padilla36SingingOpera SingerHouston4Runner-up
Beale Street Flippers20-26AcrobaticsAcrobat GroupMemphis, Tennessee2Eliminated
Breaksk821-30DanceDance GroupKokomo, Indiana1Eliminated
BRI17Singing / MusicSinger & PianistLas Vegas3Eliminated
Carol Loo63DanceDancerJersey City, New Jersey2Eliminated
Charles DeWayne21Singing / MusicSinger & PianistLa Verne, California2Eliminated
Coney Island Chris42Danger / ComedySideshow PerformerNaugatuck, Connecticut4Eliminated
Dave Johnson30Singing / ComedyComedy SingerRenton, Washington3Eliminated
Diva League20-44DanceDance GroupWashington, D.C.1Eliminated
Drew Stevyns26Singing / MusicSinger & GuitaristSykesville, Maryland4Finalist
Drew Thomas Magic & Illusion402MagicMagicianOrlando1Semi-finalist
Eleisha Miller8Singing / MusicSinger & PianistAmarillo, Texas2Eliminated
EriAm Sisters11-16SingingVocal TrioSeattle4Semi-finalist
Erik & Rickie8DanceBallroom DuoSeattle4Semi-finalist
Fab Five24-35DanceClogging GroupMorgan, Utah2Finalist
FootworKINGz16-24DanceDance GroupChicago3Semi-finalist
G Force8-11Singing / MusicBandAmherst, Ohio3Eliminated
Grandma Lee75ComedyComedianJacksonville, Florida1Finalist
Hairo Torres23Dance / AcrobaticsContortionist DancerGrants Pass, Oregon3Finalist
Ishaara18–23DanceDance GroupBerkeley, California4Eliminated
Jay Mattioli27MagicMagicianManassas, Virginia3Eliminated
Jeffrey Ou18MusicPianistCarrollton, Texas3Semi-finalist
Kevin Skinner35Singing / MusicSinger & GuitaristMayfield, Kentucky1Winner
Lake Houston Dance9-14DanceDance GroupHouston1Eliminated
Lawrence Beamen34SingingSingerWalnut Creek, California3Finalist
Manuela Horn36MusicYodellerSeattle1Eliminated
Marcus Terrell & The Serenades22-28SingingVocal GroupKansas City, Missouri3Eliminated
Mario & Jenny34 & 33VarietyJuggling DuoLas Vegas3Semi-finalist
Mia Boostrom16Singing / MusicSinger & PianistNorth Dighton, Massachusetts4Eliminated
Mosaic30-34SingingA Cappella GroupLas Vegas1Eliminated
Pam Martin's Top Dog54 & 6AnimalDog ActGarland, Texas4Eliminated
Paradizo Dance29 & 37AcrobaticsAcrobatic DuoNew York City2Semi-finalist
Pete Peterkin54ComedyImpressionistNew York City2Eliminated
Pixie Mystère9-11Dance / AcrobaticsContortionist Dance GroupCape May, New Jersey3Eliminated
Platt Brothers22-27AcrobaticsAcrobat TrioSan Diego, California1Eliminated
Recycled Percussion22-39MusicPercussion GroupGoffstown, New Hampshire4Third place
SQ Entertainment19-32DanceDance GroupBoston2Eliminated
Team Acrodunk23-45AcrobaticsBasketball Stunt TeamHouston1Semi-finalist
The Lollipop Girls24-40DanceDance GroupSan Diego4Eliminated
The Texas Tenors34-44SingingVocal TrioHouston2Finalist
The Voices of Glory9-16SingingVocal TrioHighland, New York2Finalist
Thia Megia14SingingSingerRedwood City, California1Eliminated
Tony Hoard & Rory54 & 7AnimalDog ActNew Castle, Indiana2Semi-finalist
U4ria Dance Crew16-23DanceDance GroupCoral Springs, Florida3Eliminated
  • ^1 Ages denoted for a participant(s), pertain to their final performance for this season.
  • ^2 The ages of Drew Thomas' assistants and Marcus Terrell's backing group were not disclosed during the season's broadcast.

Quarter-finals summary

Buzzed Out |Judges' choice |  Advanced to Semi-finals
  Won Judges' Vote |  Lost Judges' Vote

Quarter-final 1 (August 4)

Guest Performers, Results Show:Terry Fator andMariah Carey

Quarter-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult (August 5)
HasselhoffOsbourneMorgan
Breaksk81Eliminated
Thia Megia2Lost Judges' Vote
Platt Brothers3Eliminated
Diva League4Eliminated
Manuela Horn5Eliminated
Grandma Lee6Advanced
Mosaic7Eliminated
Team Acrodunk8Advanced
Arcadian Broad9Won Judges' Vote
Drew Thomas Magic & Illusions10Advanced
Kevin Skinner11Advanced
Lake Houston Dance12Eliminated

Quarter-final 2 (August 11)

Guest Performers, Results Show:LMFAO andPenn and Teller.

Quarter-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult (August 12)
HasselhoffOsbourneMorgan
Fab Five1Advanced
Charles DeWayne2Lost Judges' Vote
Carol Loo3Eliminated
Tony Hoard & Rory4Won Judges' Vote
Eleisha Miller5Eliminated
Paradizo Dance6Advanced
The Texas Tenors7Advanced
SQ Entertainment8Eliminated
Pete Peterkin9Eliminated
Alizma10Eliminated
Beale Street Flippers11Eliminated
The Voices of Glory12Advanced

Quarter-final 3 (August 18)

Guest Performers, Results Show:Ashley Tisdale andDaughtry

Quarter-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult (August 19)
HasselhoffOsbourneMorgan
FootworKINGz1Won Judges' Vote
Marcus Terrell and the Serenades2Eliminated
Pixie Mystère3Lost Judges' Vote
Jay Mattioli4Eliminated
BRI5Eliminated
U4RIA Dance Crew6Eliminated
David Johnson7Eliminated
Hairo Torres8Advanced
G-Force9Eliminated
Jeffery Ou10Advanced
Mario & Jenny11Advanced
Lawrence Beamen12Advanced

Quarter-final 4 (August 25)

Guest Performer, Results Show:Reba McEntire

Quarter-FinalistOrderBuzzes and Judges' VoteResult (August 26)
HasselhoffOsbourneMorgan
Ishaara1Eliminated
Bárbara Padilla2Advanced
Pam Martin's Top Dogs3Eliminated
African High Flyers4Eliminated
Mia Boostrom5Lost Judges' Vote
Erik & Rickie6Won Judges' Vote
Coney Island Chris7Eliminated
Matt & Anthony8Eliminated
The Lollipop Girls9Eliminated
Drew Stevyns10Advanced
Recycled Percussion11Advanced
EriAm Sisters12Advanced

Semi-finals summary

Buzzed out |  Advanced

Semi-final 1 (September 1)

Guest Performers, Result Show:Miss Piggy andKermit the Frog, and David Hasselhoff

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzesResult (September 2)
HasselhoffOsbourneMorgan
Team Acrodunk1Eliminated
The Texas Tenors2Advanced
Paradizo Dance3Eliminated
Drew Thomas Magic & Illusions4Eliminated
Tony Hoard and Rory5Eliminated
The Voices of Glory46Advanced
The Fab Five47Advanced
Grandma Lee8Advanced
Arcadian Broad9Eliminated
Kevin Skinner10Advanced
  • 4 Both acts were advanced into the next stage, after the judges could not decide on who to vote for advancing further in the competition. This decision meant no Judges' Vote was held in the next semi-final.

Semi-final 2 (September 8)

Guest Performer, Results Show: Cast of musicalJersey Boys.

Semi-FinalistOrderBuzzesResult (September 9)
HasselhoffOsbourneMorgan
Recycled Percussion1Advanced
Lawrence Beamen2Advanced
Erik and Rickie3Eliminated
Jeffrey Ou4Eliminated
Hairo Torres5Advanced
EriAm Sisters6Eliminated
Mario and Jenny7Eliminated
Drew Stevyns8Advanced
FootworKINGz9Eliminated
Bárbara Padilla10Advanced

Final (September 14)

Guest Performers, Results Show:Thelma Houston,Shakira,Rascal Flatts, cast members ofCirque Du Soleil,Leona Lewis, andSusan Boyle.

  Winner |  Runner-up |  3rd place
FinalistOrderResult (September 16)
The Voices of Glory1Grand-finalist
Hairo Torres2Finalist
Lawrence Beamen3Finalist
Bárbara Padilla42nd
Fab Five5Finalist
The Texas Tenors6Grand-finalist
Drew Stevyns7Finalist
Grandma Lee8Finalist
Kevin Skinner91st
Recycled Percussion103rd

Ratings

OrderEpisodeRatingShareRating/Share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank (night)
(viewers)
Rank (week)
(viewers)
1"Auditions Episode 1"6.8123.3/10[5]11.30#1#1
2"Auditions Episode 2"6.2113.1/9[6]10.39#1#3
3"Auditions Episode 3"7.5133.7/11[7]12.91#1#1
4"Auditions Episode 4"6.8122.9/911.30#2#3
5"Auditions Episode 5"6.2103/9[8]10.43#1#2
6"Auditions Episode 6"6.9123.3/10[9]11.69#1#1
7"Auditions Episode 7"8133.6/10[10]13.17#2#2
8"Auditions Episode 8"6.9122.9/9[11]11.38#1#4
9"Auditions Episode 9"8.2143.4/10[12]13.75#1#1[13]
10"Auditions Episode 10
Susan Boyle Interview"
6.6112.5/7[14]11.26#1#2[13]
11"Vegas Verdicts (Part 1)"7.7133.4/10[15]12.76#1#1
12"Vegas Verdicts (Part 2)"6.4112.8/8[16]10.90#1#2
13"Quarterfinals, Group 1"7.7143.6/11[17]12.97#1#1
14"Quarterfinals, Group 1 Results"6102.9/9[18]10.68#1#2
15"Quarterfinals, Group 2"7.6133.4/1012.48#1#1
16"Quarterfinals, Group 2 Results"6.9122.9/911.42#1#4
17"Quarterfinals, Group 3"7122.9/9[19]11.59#1#2
18"Quarterfinals, Group 3 Results"6.4112.4/7[20]10.29#1#4
19"Quarterfinals, Group 4"6.9123/811.42#1#1
20"Quarterfinals, Group 4 Results"6.7112.9/810.87#1#2
21"Semifinals, Group 1"7.5133.2/9[21]12.81#1#1
22"Semifinals, Group 1 Results"7.4122.6/8[22]12.39#1#2
23"Semifinals, Group 2 "7.1122.9/8[23]12.03#1#5
24"Semifinals, Group 2 Results"692.1/5[24]10.06#1#10
25"Finals, Performances"8.5133.3/9[25]13.84#2#3
26"Finale"9.5163.5/10[26]15.53#1#2

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