Who’s the next American Idol? ResponsePlanet.com asks America to predict and rate the next music super star.

May 13, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Why did Chris Daughtry, one of the favorites at this year’s American Idol contest, lose out? Did he deserve to be voted out by America? Was he a not a good singer? Did he not show the promise to be the next big musical star?

More importantly, who has the best chance to take the coveted title and walk into music stardom? How does America rate their musical talents and their stardom potential?

ResponsePlanet.com, the open public forum for rants, reviews and ratings, has announced a campaign inviting music fans all over the world, and particularly from America, to answer all of the above questions.

“America has voted Chris Daughtry out; and will soon vote in someone as their next Idol. But dialing in a number on their phone is a mere response; it does not qualify the public opinion. ResponsePlanet.com does precisely that – it provides an opportunity for all music fans to rate the music and the musician. The fans owe it to Chris Daughtry and the rest of the Idol contestants to tell them what exactly they liked about them and what they did not. All they have to do is to go to the Rate Music section of www.responseplanet.com, write their commentary or post their views. A more subjective rating and public review will shed much more light on what music fans really think of these upcoming talents,” says Jonathan Gropper, co-founder of ResponsePlanet.com.

ResponsePlanet.com also gives citizens of the world the opportunity to rate and review a host of other subjects, including movies, companies, politicians and schools and universities.

About ResponsePlanet.com

ResponsePlanet.com is a newly launched website, designed to be the ultimate place to read about and rate everything on the planet as well as create vibrant regional and national communities and better civic interaction and understanding.

ResponsePlanet.com performs four main functions:

A public forum and discussion board:
users can comment on, discuss and rate virtually everything on the planet; with blogs, users can articulate any topic close to their hearts.

A Customer feedback channel:
users can directly rate their interactions with companies, employers, political parties and interest groups, music, cities, culture and virtually everything on the planet

A marketing and advertising vehicle:
with free online classifieds and the opportunity to write about anything and everything on the planet, it is an ideal platform for leveraging the power of word-of-mouth advertising while reaching out to an audience of highly active Internet users across a wide demographic profile

A news media for offbeat news:
An opportunity for readers to become reporters as they write blogs, post comments and stories as well as report on offbeat events that are unlikely to be found in the mainstream media.


Media & Business Contacts:
Jonathan Gropper, Co-Founder
ResponsePlanet.com
E-mail: jon@ResponsePlanet.com
Web: www.responseplanet.com