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The Voice Kids (Russian TV series)

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The Voice Kids
RussianГолос. Дети
GenreMusic program
Created byJohn de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Developed byTalpa Content
Directed byIldous Kurmaleev
Andrey Sychev
Presented by
Judges
Opening themeThis is The Voice Kids
Country of originRussia
Original languageRussian
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes112
Production
Producers
  • Yury Aksyuta
  • Marina Andrusenko
  • Andrey Sergeev
  • Natalya Shamiladze
  • Larisa Sinelschikova
    (2014–2015)
  • Ilya Krivitskiy (2014–2015)
Production locations
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time120–135 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseFebruary 28, 2014 (2014-02-28) –
present
Related

The Voice Kids is a Russian reality television singing competition broadcast on Channel One. Based on the original The Voice Kids of Holland, the concept of the series is to find currently unsigned singing talent (solo or duets, professional and amateur) contested by aspiring singers, age 6 to 15, drawn from public auditions. The winner is determined by television viewers voting by SMS text and The Voice Kids App.

The winners of the ten seasons have been: Alisa Kozhikina, Sabina Mustaeva, Danil Pluzhnikov, Elizaveta Kachurak, Rutger Garecht, 9 finalists of the sixth season, Olesya Kazachenko, Vladislav Tyukin, Adelia Zagrebina, and Anna Dorovskaya.

The series employs a panel of three coaches who critique the artists' performances and guide their teams of selected artists through the remainder of the season. They also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning coach. The original panel featured Dima Bilan (seasons 1–4, 11-), Pelageya (seasons 1–3, and 5–6), and Maxim Fadeev (seasons 1–2). The panel for the upcoming eleventh season features Dima Bilan (seasons 1–4, 11-), Yulianna Karaulova (season 11-) and JONY (season 11-) Other coaches include Leonid Agutin (season 3), Nyusha (season 4), Valery Meladze (seasons 4–7), LOBODA (seasons 6 and 8), Polina Gagarina (seasons 7 and 9), Basta (seasons 5, and 7–10), Egor Kreed (seasons 8―10) and MakSim (season 10).

The Voice Kids began airing on February 28, 2014, as a winter-spring TV season programme. The show proved to be a hit for Channel One.

In 2023, there was a spin-off called «The Voice. No Longer Kids», which features former participants competing in a fashion similar to the All-Stars version that originated in France.

Conception

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An adaptation of the Dutch show The Voice Kids, Channel One announced the show under the name Голос. Дети (The Voice Kids).

In each season, the winner receives ₽500,000 (about $8,000) and a record deal with Universal Music Group.

Selection process and format

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Blind auditions

Each season begins with the "Blind Auditions," where coaches form their team of artists (15 artists in each team) whom they mentor through the remainder of the season. The coaches' chairs are faced towards the audience during artists' performances; those interested in an artist press their button, which turns their chair towards the artist and illuminates the bottom of the chair to read "Я выбираю тебя" ("I WANT YOU"). At the conclusion of the performance, an artist either defaults to the only coach who turned around or selects his or her coach if more than one coach expresses interest.

Battles

In the Battle Rounds, each coach groups three of his or her team members to perform together then chooses one to advance in the competition.

Sing-offs

In the Sing-off Rounds, five artists within a team sing individual performances in succession. The artists get to sing their "Blind Auditions" songs in this round. At the conclusion of the performances, coaches would decide which two of five artists get to advance to the next round.

Life Playoffs

But as with season 2, each coach bring back three artists who were eliminated in the Sing-offs. These artists advance to the special stage – "Live Playoffs". Three artists from each team sing live and two of them eliminate by the end of the night. One saved by the Public's vote artist advances to the Final in each team.

Final

In the Final of the competition, 6 artists from all teams (9 artists since season 2) perform in the live show, where public voting narrows to a final group of three artists from all teams and eventually declares a winner.

Addition

Since season 6, alongside the determining of the winner, television viewers vote for the Best coach using The Voice Kids App and HbbTV option in their TV sets.

Coaches and presenters

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Timeline

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Timeline of coaches
Coach Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Dima Bilan
Pelageya
Maxim Fadeev
Leonid Agutin
Nyusha
Valery Meladze
Basta
LOBODA
Polina Gagarina
Egor Kreed
MakSim
Yulianna Karaulova
JONY

Presenters

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Timeline of coaches
Presenter Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Main presenter
Dmitry Nagiyev
Yana Churikova
Co-presenter
Natalia Vodianova
Anastasiya Chevazhevskaya
Valeriya Lanskaya
Svetlana Zeynalova
Agata Muceniece
Aglaya Shilovskaya
Valya Karnaval

Series overview

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Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

Russian The Voice Kids overview
Season Premiere Final Winner Runner-up Third place Winning coach Best coach Presenters Coaches (chair's order)
1 2 3
1 February 28, 2014 April 25, 2014 Alisa Kozhikina Ragda Khanieva Lev Akselrod Maxim Fadeev The public didn't determinate the Best coach until season 6 Dmitry Nagiev Natalia Vodianova Dima Bilan Pelageya Maxim Fadeev
2 February 13, 2015 April 17, 2015 Sabina Mustaeva Evdokiya Malevskaya Saida Mukhametzyanova Anastasiya Chevazhevskaya
3 February 20, 2016 April 29, 2016 Danil Pluzhnikov Rayana Aslanbekova Taisiya Podgornaya Dima Bilan Valeriya Lanskaya Leonid Agutin
4 February 17, 2017 April 28, 2017 Elizaveta Kachurak Deniza Khekilaeva Alina Sansyzbay Svetlana Zeynalova Nyusha Valery Meladze
5 February 2, 2018 April 20, 2018 Rutger Garekht Sofiya Fyodorova Anastasiya Gladilina Pelageya Agata Muceniece Basta Pelageya
6 February 15, 2019 May 24, 2019 All finalists[a] Pelageya Aglaya Shilovskaya Pelageya Valery Meladze LOBODA
7 February 14, 2020 April 24, 2020 Olesya Kazachenko Sofya Tumanova Artyom Fokin Basta Agata Muceniece Basta Polina Gagarina Valery Meladze
8 February 12, 2021 April 30, 2021 Vladislav Tyukin Elizaveta Trofimova Mariya Politikova LOBODA Basta LOBODA Egor Kreed
9 February 18, 2022 April 29, 2022 Adeliya Zagrebina Sofiya Olaresko Sagyn Omirbayuly Egor Kreed Polina Gagarina
10 December 9, 2022 February 22, 2023 Anna Dorovskaya Milana Ponomarenko Pavel Zilyov Basta Yana Churikova MakSim
11 September 6, 2024 November 2024 Current season Dima Bilan Valya Karnaval Dima Bilan Yulianna Karaulova JONY

Best coach

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Season Best season coach
First place % Second place % Third place %
1-5 From seasons 1 through 5, the public didn't determinate the Best coach
6 Pelageya 56% Valery Meladze 25% LOBODA 19%
7 Basta 40% Polina Gagarina 33% Valery Meladze 27%
8 56% Egor Kreed 27% LOBODA 17%
9 42% Polina Gagarina 37% Egor Kreed 21%
10 60% Egor Kreed 24% MakSim 16%
11 Dima Bilan % Yulianna Karaulova % JONY %

The Voice. No Longer Kids

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In 2023, there will be a spin-off called «The Voice. No Longer Kids», which features former participants competing in a fashion similar to the All-Stars version that originated in France.

Series overview

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Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

Season Premiere Final Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Winning coach Best coach Presenter Coaches (chair's order)
1 2 3 4
1 September 1, 2023 October 20, 2023 Veronika Syromlya David Sanikidze Renata Tairova Olesya Kazachenko Egor Kreed Pelageya Yana Churikova Dima Bilan Pelageya Polina Gagarina Egor Kreed

Best coach

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Season Best season coach
First place % Second place % Third place % Fourth place %
1 Pelageya 38% Egor Kreed 32% Dima Bilan 16% Polina Gagarina 14%

Reception

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The Voice Kids (ratings) : Russia viewers per episode (millions)
SeasonEpisode numberAverage
123456789101112
18.67.78.69.09.58.69.08.98.98.76
28.68.08.07.98.27.47.67.46.06.87.59
38.97.67.78.48.38.28.27.87.16.47.87.85
48.17.27.05.57.36.86.85.76.05.15.46.45
56.75.65.75.45.05.25.45.74.65.15.55.46
66.35.75.54.15.14.34.64.64.34.04.65.14.83
75.35.55.75.25.85.85.85.65.15.14.95.44
Source: MediaScope

Seasons average: Ratings

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The first season premiered on February 28, 2014 with an 8.6 rating in the 18-49 demographic. For its average season rating, the show was in the Top 3 at an 8.76 ranking.

The second season premiered on February 13, 2015 with an 8.6 in the 18–49 demographic. It wasn't up/down from last season's premiere.

The third season premiered on February 20, 2016 with an 8.9 in the 18-49 demographic. It was up from last season's premiere by .2 rating scores.

The fourth season premiered on February 17, 2017 with an 8.1 in the 18-49 demographic. It was down from last season's premiere by .8 rating scores.

The fifth season premiered on February 2, 2018 with a 6.7 in the 18-49 demographic. It was down from last season's premiere by 1.4 rating scores.

The sixth season premiered on February 15, 2019 with a 6.3 in the 18-49 demographic. It was down from last season's premiere by .4 rating scores.

The seventh season premiered on February 14, 2020 with a 5.3 and was viewed by 3.78 million people in the 4-49 demographic. It was down from last season's premiere by 1.0 rating scores. This is the lowest rated season premiere to date.

The eighth season will premiere in February 2021.

Each Russian network television season starts in late August and ends in late May.
Season Timeslot (MSK (UTC+3)) # Ep. Premiered Ended TV season Viewers
(ratings)
Date Premiere viewers
(ratings)
Date Final viewers
(ratings)
1 Friday 9:30 pm (eps. 1, 3–9)
Saturday 9:30 pm (ep. 2)
9 February 28, 2014 8.6 April 25, 2014 8.9 2013–2014 8.76
2 Friday 9:30 pm 10 February 13, 2015 8.6 April 17, 2015 6.8 2014–2015 7.59
3 Saturday 9:30 pm (ep. 1)
Friday 9:30 pm (eps. 2–11)
11 February 20, 2016 8.9 April 29, 2016 7.8 2015–2016 7.85
4 Friday 9:30 pm (eps. 1, 3, 5–11)
Wednesday 9:30 pm (ep. 2)
Saturday 9:20 pm (ep. 4)
February 17, 2017 8.1 April 28, 2017 5.4 2016–2017 6.45
5 Friday 9:30 pm (eps. 1–3, 6–11)
Thursday 9:30 pm (ep. 4)
Wednesday 9:30 pm (ep. 5)
February 2, 2018 6.7 April 20, 2018 5.5 2017–2018 5.46
6 Friday 9:30 pm (eps. 1–3, 5, 7–11)
Thursday 9:30 pm (ep. 4)
Friday 10:30 pm (ep. 6)
12 February 15, 2019 6.3 May 24, 2019 5.1 2018–2019 4.83
7 Friday 9:30 pm 11 February 14, 2020 5.3 April 24, 2020 4.9 2019–2020 5.44

Notes

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  1. ^ Valeriy Kuzakov, Renata Tairova, Mariam Abdelkader (Team Pelageya); Erzhan Maxim, Mikhail Grigoryan, Anastasiya Sisauri (Team Valery Meladze); Mikella Abramova, Robert Bagratyan, Nino Chesner (Team LOBODA)

References

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