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''Geostari'' (Georgian: ჯეოსტარი) is the Georgian franchise of the Idol series, which airs on Rustavi 2. Georgia is the fifth former Soviet country to have acquired an ''Idol'' franchise after Armenia, Estonia, Kazakhstan, and Russia. The series began on 2006 as an ''Idol'' spin-off, but it is only in its third season in 2008 that it has enable to acquire a license from FremantleMedia, owner of the ''Idol'' franchise which resulted in a change of the rules following the same format as other ''Idol'' shows were only the viewers decide upon the verdict of the contestants. Former seasons have seen the judges saving one of the bottom two contestants with their ''Power of Veto'' at the end of each episode.〔(GEOCELL - Your network )〕 After six seasons known as "Geostari/ჯეოსტარი", the program is to be redeveloped in 2012 by Rustavi 2 to the new title of "საქართველოს ვარსკვლავი/Sakartvelos Varskvlavi" (Georgian Star) was to premiere in September however was delayed to the 2012 Georgian protests, however the series will debut on October 8 implementing the current Hall Of Idols format. Geostar is also the name of a satellite communications system that operated in the 1980s. ==Contestants== Giorgi Sukhitashvili won the third season making him the first male contestant to won the show following the two women Tiko Chulukhadze and Ani Kekua. It is therefore also the first former soviet country which saw victory for both genders in its ''Idol'' adaptation whereas ''Narodniy Artist'' (Russia) and ''SuperStar KZ'' (Kazakhstan) only had male winners and ''Hay Superstar'' (Armenia) and ''Eesti otsib superstaari'' (Estonia) only had females. The sixth season started in October 2010 and ended in December 31, 2011. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Geostar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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