List of American Idol Episodes

List Of American Idol Episodes

The following is a list of episodes for the Fox reality series American Idol. The series debuted in the United States on June 11, 2002. American Idol was renewed for another season on June 16, 2012, via Facebook.

Read more about List Of American Idol Episodes:  Season 1: 2002, Season 2: 2003, Season 3: 2004, Season 4: 2005, Season 5: 2006, Season 6: 2007, Season 7: 2008, Season 8: 2009, Season 9: 2010, Season 10: 2011, Season 11: 2012, Season 12: 2013

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