Mariah Carey joins 'American Idol' as new judge

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ISCHGL, AUSTRIA - APRIL 30: Mariah Carey performs at the 'Top Of The Mountain Concert' at Idalp on April 30, 2012 in Ischgl, Austria. (Photo by Jan Hetfleisch/Getty Images)

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Posted: 07/23/2012

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Fox says Mariah Carey is joining "American Idol" as a new judge.

Fox entertainment chief Kevin Reilly announced her signing to a meeting of the Television Critics Association on Monday, and then put Carey on speaker phone to confirm the deal.

"I am so excited to be joining `American Idol,'" she said. "This kind of all just happened really quickly."

Earlier this month, Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez said they were leaving "American Idol" after two years as judges.

Carey had been courted by "Idol," and as one of music's best-selling singers she could bring the star power it needs to compete with rivals like "The X Factor," which recently added Britney Spears and Demi Lovato as judges.

Earlier Monday, veteran "Idol" executive producer Nigel Lythgoe said there's a slender possibility that Jennifer Lopez might return. His reasoning: Since she told "Idol" host Ryan Seacrest she was 99 percent sure she was leaving, that means there's a 1 percent chance she won't, Lythgoe said Monday.

He said he hoped that was the case, although Lythgoe also told a meeting of the Television Critics Association that he thought the show should be freshened each season with new judges.

Lopez's representative, Mark Young, said July 13 that she's leaving "American Idol," following rocker Steven Tyler out the door after two years. That leaves original judge Randy Jackson.

Fox did not immediately respond to Lythgoe's remarks.

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