Chhorn sovannareach biography of barack
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The Voice (franchise)
International television series franchise
The Voice is an international reality television singing competition franchise originally created by Dutch producer John de Mol Jr. and Dutch singer Roel van Velzen.
It has become a rival to the Idol franchise, The Four, Rising Star and The X Factor. The owner of the franchise was Talpa Network up until 2020 and ITV Studios ever since.
Originating from the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, many other countries adapted the format and began airing their own versions starting in 2010. Up till now, seven different versions of The Voice have been produced by countries/regions all around the world. Some programs still stick to the original format of the show while most of them are produced with twists of the format added.
The franchise maintains official YouTube channels called The Voice Global and La Voz Global (as the Spanish version). The channels upload compilation videos of performances from The Voice all around the world. The Voice Global channel currently has over 10 million subscribers. Other channels on YouTube such as Best of The Voice and Best of The Voice Kids also feature compilations of the performances.
History
Talpa's John de Mol Jr., creator of Big Brother, first created The Voice concept with Dutch singer Roel van Velzen. Erland Galjaard, a Dutch program director, asked John de Mol about whether he could come up with a format that went a step further than The X Factor. De Mol then came up with the idea of Blind Audition. He wanted the show's image to be about the focus on singing quality alone, so the coaches must be top artists in the music industry. The rotating chairs concept was invented by Roel van Velzen. It would also be the first talent show in which social media was actively involved.
On 17 September 2010, The Voice of Holland began to air on RTL By Yon Phanith (UC Student) The University of Cambodia (UC) celebrated the Khmer New Year’s Day with a full day of festivities and a fundraising concert at the UC campus on April 3. The celebration was hosted by the University of Cambodia Student Senate (UCSS) to welcome the new year, cultivate an appreciation of the culture, build school spirit and rapport amongst students, and raise funds for orphans in Kampong Speu Province. The event was presided over by H.E. Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, UC President and Adviser to Samdech Techo Prime Minister, and Lok Chumteav Khem Rany, Director-General of SEATV. H.E. Samraing Kamsan, Secretary of State for the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts and Senior Adviser to the President of UC, was also in attendance. Superstar sensations Mr. Chhorn Sovannareach, Ms. Ouk Sokun Kanha, DJ Adda, and DJ Kdeb performed hit songs to a crowd of UC staff, faculty, students, fan club members, and the general public. UCSS hosts the celebration every year and updates it to make the event more joyful for students and lecturers. This year, the event was open to members of the UC community and the public. Chanty Pisal, UCSS President, said that the event was different from those in previous years and also much bigger. The performances were different and the stage size was larger. Most notably, a few famous Cambodian singers performed in the fundraising concert. The Khmer New Year celebration lasted for an entire day. During the morning, many students took a needed break from their studies and participated in traditional games, which included clay pot breaking, a sack race, Ang Koung, and a Coca-Cola drinking competition. Furthermore, UC students organized many booths where they sold food, drinks, dessert, and clothes. Later in the day, many students and staff members participated in the fundraising concert, which aimed to promote culture, charity,and education. In his keynote address pr .University of Cambodia Celebrates Khmer New Year