

7.12 Top 2 – Favorite Performance / Personal Idol's Choice / Winner's Single.7.11 Top 3 – Contestant's Choice / Jimmy Iovine's Choice / Judges' Choice.7.10 Top 4 – Songs That Inspire / Leiber & Stoller Songbook.7.7 Top 7 – Songs from the 21st century.The signed artists are Scotty McCreery, Lauren Alaina, Haley Reinhart, James Durbin, Casey Abrams, Stefano Langone, Pia Toscano, Naima Adedapo, and Jimmie Allen. Nine contestants from this season were signed to record labels. The tenth season was the first season where 11 contestants went on tour instead of 10. On May 25, 2011, after 122.4 million votes were cast for the finale (and nearly 750 million votes for the seasonal total), Scotty McCreery was crowned the winner of the tenth season of American Idol, making him the youngest male winner at 17 years and seven months old, and the second youngest winner ever behind sixth season winner Jordin Sparks. More contestants made it to Hollywood in the tenth season than in previous seasons. The show additionally lowered the age of eligibility to 15 years. Specific changes in the competition itself included extending extra rounds (such as the Las Vegas show) and a final solo round, while also returning the judges' wild card choices. The show also opened up an option for viewers to cast their votes online through Facebook, allowing 50 votes per account. Programming changes affecting viewership included a revision in the days of broadcast from Tuesdays and Wednesdays to Wednesdays and Thursdays. Ray Chew replaced Rickey Minor as the show's musical director and leader of Idol 's live band. He was supported by associated producers Rodney Jerkins, Alex da Kid, Tricky Stewart, Don Was, will.i.am, and Timbaland, who all helped the contestants tailor their song choices to their chosen genre of performance, while also producing arrangements for the contestants and offering original material to be performed. Interscope's Chairman Jimmy Iovine, a songwriter and producer, was named as the in-house mentor to work with the contestants on a weekly basis.

Interscope Records, which is part of Universal Music Group, replaced Sony Music Entertainment as Idol 's official partner record label. Randy Jackson returned as judge for his tenth season while Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler joined the judging panel following the departures of Simon Cowell, Kara DioGuardi and Ellen DeGeneres. The show underwent a number of changes from the ninth season, including the return of Nigel Lythgoe as executive producer.

The tenth season of American Idol premiered on January 19, 2011, and concluded on May 25, 2011, on the Fox television network.
