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Production began this week on NBC's a capella competition The Sing-Off, which is being pre-taped over the next few weeks to air this fall.
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That means even though the show has been upgraded to regular series status, NBC and the show's producers have opted not to try and make The Sing-Off a live TV event in the vein of American Idol or The Voice.
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Bareilles will appear as a judge alongside Ben Folds and Shawn Stockman (of Boyz II Men) as The Sing-Off morphs into a weekly, two-hour series this fall (having previously aired in 2009 and 2010 as holiday events).
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Singer/songwriter Sara Bareilles has signed on to serve as the new third judge on NBC's talent competition The Sing-Off.
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The final episode of The Sing-Off will be live, however, which means viewers will indeed get to vote for the show's ultimate winner.
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On Thursday, The Sing-Off's season premiere episode was taped at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, Calif., as the first eight groups performed in front of judges and a live audience.
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Because it's pre-taped, The Sing-Off also doesn't include a viewer vote as part of its elimination process.
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In one example, Jeremy Lister — a tenor for last season's second-place Sing-Off finisher, Street Corner Symphony — has now formed a new a capella group for The Sing-Off and is serving as its musical director.
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The Sing-Off's third season premieres on Monday, Sept. 19, at 8/7c.
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The Sing-Off also pre-taped its shows with a live finale in 2009 and 2010, back when the competition aired as a weeklong special event during the holidays.
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