The Voice (American TV series)


The Voice is an American singing competition television series broadcast on NBC. It premiered during the spring television cycle on April 26, 2011. Based on the original The Voice of Holland, and part of The Voice franchise it has aired eighteen seasons and aims to find currently unsigned singing talent contested by aspiring singers, age 13 or over, drawn from public auditions.
The winner is determined by television viewers voting by telephone, internet, SMS text, and iTunes Store purchases of the audio-recorded artists' vocal performances. They receive US$100,000 and a record deal with Universal Music Group for winning the competition. The winners of the eighteen seasons have been: Javier Colon, Jermaine Paul, Cassadee Pope, Danielle Bradbery, Tessanne Chin, Josh Kaufman, Craig Wayne Boyd, Sawyer Fredericks, Jordan Smith, Alisan Porter, Sundance Head, Chris Blue, Chloe Kohanski, Brynn Cartelli, Chevel Shepherd, Maelyn Jarmon, Jake Hoot, and Todd Tilghman.
The series employs a panel of four coaches who critique the artists' performances and guide their teams of selected artists through the remainder of the season. They also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning coach. The original panel featured Christina Aguilera, CeeLo Green, Adam Levine, and Blake Shelton; the panel for the upcoming nineteenth season features Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend. Other coaches from previous seasons include Shakira, Usher, Pharrell Williams, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Hudson, and Nick Jonas. In the fifteenth season, Kelsea Ballerini was featured as an off-screen fifth coach for "Comeback Stage" contestants. Bebe Rexha took over as the "Comeback Stage" coach for the sixteenth season. In June 2020, it was announced that the series would continue into its nineteenth season.

Conception

An adaptation of the Dutch show The Voice of Holland, NBC announced the show under the name The Voice of America in December 2010; its name was soon shortened to The Voice. In each season, the winner receives $100,000 and a record deal with Universal Republic Records or later Universal Music Group.

Selection process and format

Each season begins with the "Blind Auditions," where coaches form their team of artists, 3 and 18 ) whom they mentor through the remainder of the season. The coaches' chairs are faced towards the audience during artists' performances; those interested in an artist press their button, which turns their chair towards the artist and illuminates the bottom of the chair to read "I want you." At the conclusion of the performance, an artist either defaults to the only coach who turned around, or selects his or her coach if more than one coach expresses interest. In the 14th season, a new twist called "Block" is featured, which allows one coach to block another coach from getting a contestant.
In the "Battle Rounds," each coach pairs two of his or her team members to perform together, then chooses one to advance in the competition. In each season, coaches are assisted by celebrity advisors that are different each season. In the first season, coaches sit alongside their respective advisors in the battle stage. However, starting with the second season, the advisors no longer join the coaches in the battle stage. A new element was added in season three; coaches were given two "steals", allowing each coach to select two individuals who were eliminated during a battle round by another coach.
The Knockout Rounds were also introduced in season three and introduced in almost all seasons except seasons six and sixteen. A pair of artists within a team are selected to sing individual performances in succession. They are not told until a few minutes prior to their performances who their partner is. The artists get to choose their own songs in this round, although they continue to get help and advice from their respective coaches. At the conclusion of the performances, coaches would decide which one of each pair gets to advance to the next round. Similar to the battle rounds, the coaches can steal one eliminated artist from another coach starting with season five. Starting in the season 14, coaches can save one eliminated artist from his own team. In season 18, the artists who were saved faced a Four-Way Knockout, with the winner decided through a public vote.
The "Battles, Round 2" were introduced to replace the Knockout Rounds in season six. Similar to the Knockout Rounds, each singer is paired randomly within their team. One celebrity key adviser also assists all four of the coaches and their teams in preparation of these rounds. Coaches give each Battle pairing a list of songs and each pair must agree on which song to sing. Each coach can still decide which of their singers in each pair will advance to the next round. The coaches are also allowed one steal..
In the sixteenth season, the knockouts were replaced by The Live Cross Battles, a format identical to the Cross Battles from the Chinese version of The Voice. Each coach selects an artist to perform with another coach's artist together. The artist that receives the public vote will move on to the Playoffs, while the losing artist gets eliminated or receives a chance to be in the comeback stage. The Live Cross Battles did not return in season seventeen due to poor response from the audience.
Previously eliminated artists can also advance to compete in the live shows; between seasons nine and thirteen, each coach saved one artist to put through to the Live playoffs. For seasons fifteen and sixteen, selected singers are put through to the "Comeback Stage" and competed in a series of duels for a place in the live shows, with the winner earning a right to join a team of their choice.
In the final live performance phase of the competition, artists perform in weekly shows, where public voting narrows to a final group of artists and eventually declares a winner. The coaches have the power to save one artist that had not received the public's vote that week. As of season two, these artists would give a last chance performance to win their coach's save. However, in deciding who moves on to the final four phase, the television audience and the coaches have equal say. With one team member remaining for each coach, the contestants compete against each other in the finale, where the outcome is decided solely by public vote. In the first two seasons, one contestant from each team would advance to the final four. Due to the possibility of having multiple potential winners on the same team, eliminations were adjusted in season three to eliminate contestants who earned the lowest number of votes, thus not guaranteeing a coach and a contestant in the finals. The number of finalists were three on the start, but increased to four starting in season seven, and five in season eighteen, making season 18 the first season with a guarantee of having at least one artist representing for the coach in the finale.

Voting system

In a first for a music competition series, NBC and Universal Republic Records offered fans of the show the ability to vote for their favorite artists by purchasing the studio versions of the songs that they perform on the live show each week via the iTunes Store. Alternative methods of voting can be done through toll-free phone calls, text messaging, "The Voice Official App on NBC" app, and through online votes via NBC.com and Facebook. Each method is limited to ten votes per user, and voting lasts until noon EST the next day.
From the top 12 results show of season 3 to the end of season 17, a rule regarding voting was enacted with regards to iTunes singles purchases. In the first two seasons, voting via iTunes purchases of contestant performances counted singly during the official voting window and only accredited to the live show in concern. When a competitor's performance charts within the Top 10 of the iTunes "Top 200 Singles Chart" during this window, it was given an iTunes bonus that multiplies iTunes votes made by ten. In season 5, the iTunes bonus multiplier was reduced to five for the studio versions of the songs performed by the competitors. The finale's vote count included a 'Cumulative iTunes Vote Total' of all singles purchased during and outside of the various voting windows, with iTunes bonuses previously earned. From season 15, the bonus multiplier was revised to include streams counting as a vote, and the only artist with the most streams at the time of the closing of voting window would receive the bonus. The iTunes bonus multiplier was discontinued beginning with the live shows of the eighteenth season, as the performances are now recorded away from the studios and could not be recorded to iTunes or Spotify; this measure was initially enacted for safety reasons as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Only the studio recording of the contestants' performances, not the live performance, were available on iTunes. In the first season, the battle rounds were recorded in the studio with both artists in the pairing. However, from season 2 to season 18, only the winner's version of the song from the battle round was released. Season 7 reverted to the old style of both artists. With the introduction of the Knockout Rounds in season three, where each contestant sang a separate song, only the winner's single was released.
The "Instant Save" was introduced in season five. During the live elimination episodes, viewers are given a five-minute window to vote for the contestants in danger of elimination by using their Twitter account to decide which contestant will move on to the next show, starting with the Top 12. Home viewers can only vote once per account for one contestant of their choice. Since season six, the Instant Save now function as a Last Chance Performance where artists perform an additional song to rally votes.

Coaches and hosts

Coaches

CeeLo Green of Gnarls Barkley and Adam Levine of Maroon 5 became the first confirmed coaches in February 2011, followed by Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton in March. Aguilera and Green did not return for season four and were replaced by Shakira and Usher. Aguilera and Green then returned for season five, while Shakira and Usher returned for season six. In an interview with Ellen DeGeneres in February 2014, Green revealed that he would not be returning to The Voice. On March 31, 2014, it was announced that Pharrell Williams would become Green's replacement. On April 19, 2014, it was announced that No Doubt's Gwen Stefani would replace Aguilera in season seven due to her pregnancy. On May 20, 2014, Shakira and Usher confirmed that after season six, they would focus on their music. On March 25, 2016, Miley Cyrus confirmed that following her role as key advisor during the tenth season that she would be joining the series once again in its eleventh season as a coach, replacing Christina Aguilera. That same day, Alicia Keys was also announced to be joining the series as a coach for the eleventh season. On October 18, 2016, it was announced that Stefani would re-join the coaches' panel for the series' twelfth season, alongside returning coaches Keys, Levine and Shelton; it was also confirmed that Cyrus would return for the thirteenth season.
On April 27, 2017, in an interview published by TV Insider, Keys confirmed that the twelfth season would be her last. She stated, "Who knows what the future holds, but I know this one is my final season." On May 10, 2017, NBC announced that Jennifer Hudson would join the coaches lineup for the series' thirteenth season alongside Cyrus, Levine and Shelton. On May 11, 2017, it was announced that Kelly Clarkson would be a coach in season fourteen in 2018. On October 18, 2017, NBC announced that Alicia Keys would return to the series for the 14th season. On May 10, 2018, it was announced that Hudson would return for the series' fifteenth season after a one-season hiatus joining Clarkson, Levine and Shelton. Kelsea Ballerini also joined season fifteen as the fifth coach for the Comeback Stage of the competition. On September 13, 2018, John Legend was announced as a coach for the show's sixteenth season, alongside returning coaches Clarkson, Levine and Shelton.
On February 25, 2019 it was announced that Bebe Rexha will be the fifth coach for season 16 Comeback Stage. In May 2019, it was announced that all four coaches from the sixteenth season would return for the series' seventeenth season. Later that month, it was announced that Levine would exit the series; Stefani was announced to be returning to the coaching panel as his successor. In October 2019, it was announced that Nick Jonas would join the show as a coach for its eighteenth season, alongside returning coaches Shelton, Clarkson and Legend. In June 2020, it was announced that Stefani would to be returning to the coaching panel, replacing Jonas, for the nineteenth season, alongside returning coaches Shelton, Clarkson and Legend.

Timeline of coaches

Legend

Hosts

Carson Daly has hosted the series since the inaugural season. Alison Haislip served as the original "backstage, online and social media correspondent" and was replaced by Christina Milian. Milian did not return for season five, at which point Daly assumed the duties as the social media correspondent.

Coaches' advisors

Battle round advisors are listed first; additional advisors and their roles are denoted by superscripts.
SeasonTeam AdamTeam CeeLoTeam ChristinaTeam BlakeAll Coaches
1Adam BlackstoneMonicaSiaReba McEntirerowspan="7"
2Alanis Morissette
Robin Thicke
Babyface
Ne-Yo
Jewel
Lionel Richie
Kelly Clarkson
Miranda Lambert
-
3Mary J. BligeRob Thomas
Jennifer Hudson
Bill Withers
Pat Monahan
Billie Joe Armstrong
Ron Fair
Michael Bublé
Scott Hendricks
-
4Team AdamTeam ShakiraTeam UsherTeam Blake-
4Hillary ScottJoel Madden
CeeLo Green
Pharrell Williams
Aakomon Jones
Taylor Swift
Sheryl Crow-
5Team AdamTeam CeeLoTeam ChristinaTeam Blake-
5Ryan TedderMiguelEd SheeranCher-
6Team AdamTeam ShakiraTeam UsherTeam BlakeAll Coaches
6Aloe Blacc
Graham Nash
James Valentine
Miranda Lambert
busbee
Jill Scott
Natural
The Band Perry
Scott Hendricks
Gwen Sebastian
Chris Martin
7Team AdamTeam GwenTeam PharrellTeam BlakeAll Coaches
7Stevie Nicks
Patrick Stump
Gavin Rossdale
Christina Aguilera
Alicia Keys
Diana Ross
Little Big Town
Colbie Caillat
Taylor Swift
8Team AdamTeam PharrellTeam ChristinaTeam BlakeAll Coaches
8Ellie Goulding
Dave Stewart
Usher
Lionel Richie
Ryan Tedder
Gwen Stefani
Nick Jonas
Mark Ronson
Gwen Stefani
Meghan Trainor
Scott Hendricks
CeeLo Green
Nate Ruess
Reba McEntire
9Team AdamTeam GwenTeam PharrellTeam BlakeAll Coaches
9John FogertySelena GomezMissy ElliottBrad PaisleyRihanna
Dolly Parton
10Team AdamTeam PharrellTeam ChristinaTeam BlakeAll Coaches
10Tori KellyDiddyPatti LaBelleGwen StefaniMiley Cyrus
Pink
11Team AdamTeam MileyTeam AliciaTeam BlakeAll Coaches
11Sammy HagarJoan JettCharlie PuthBette MidlerTim McGraw
Faith Hill
Garth Brooks
12Team AdamTeam GwenTeam AliciaTeam BlakeAll Coaches
12John LegendCeline DionDJ KhaledLuke BryanShania Twain
13Team AdamTeam MileyTeam JenniferTeam BlakeAll Coaches
13Joe JonasBilly Ray CyrusKelly RowlandRascal FlattsKelly Clarkson
14Team AdamTeam AliciaTeam KellyTeam BlakeAll Coaches
14Julia Michaels
Jordan Smith
Shawn Mendes
Chris Blue
Hailee Steinfeld
Cassadee Pope
Trace Adkins
Chloe Kohanski
15Team AdamTeam KellyTeam JenniferTeam BlakeAll Coaches
15CeeLo GreenThomas Rhett
Brynn Cartelli
HalseyKeith UrbanMariah Carey
16Team AdamTeam LegendTeam KellyTeam BlakeAll coaches
16Charlie PuthKhalidKelsea BalleriniBrooks & Dunn
17Team KellyTeam GwenTeam LegendTeam BlakeAll coaches
17Normaniwill.i.amUsherDarius RuckerTaylor Swift
18Team KellyTeam NickTeam LegendTeam BlakeAll coaches
18Dua LipaJonas BrothersElla MaiBebe RexhaJames Taylor

Coaches' teams

SeasonTeam AdamTeam CeeLoTeam ChristinaTeam Blake
1Javier Colon
Casey Weston
Devon Barley
Jeff Jenkins
Vicci Martinez
Nakia
Curtis Grimes
The Thompson Sisters
Beverly McClellan
Frenchie Davis
Raquel Castro
Lily Elise
Dia Frampton
Xenia
Jared Blake
Patrick Thomas
2Tony Lucca
Katrina Parker
Mathai
Pip
Karla Davis
Kim Yarbrough
Juliet Simms
Jamar Rogers
Cheesa
James Massone
Erin Martin
Tony Vincent
Chris Mann
Lindsey Pavao
Ashley de La Rosa
Jesse Campbell
Moses Stone
Sera Hill
Jermaine Paul
Erin Willett
RaeLynn
Jordis Unga
Charlotte Sometimes
Naia Kete
3Amanda Brown
Melanie Martinez
Bryan Keith
Loren Allred
Joselyn Rivera
Nicholas David
Trevin Hunte
Cody Belew
MacKenzie Bourg
Diego Val
Dez Duron
Sylvia Yacoub
Adriana Louise
De'Borah
Devyn DeLoera
Cassadee Pope
Terry McDermott
Michaela Paige
Julio Cesar Castillo
Liz Davis
4Team AdamTeam ShakiraTeam UsherTeam Blake
4Amber Carrington
Judith Hill
Sarah Simmons
Caroline Glaser
Sasha Allen
Kris Thomas
Garrett Gardner
Karina Iglesias
Michelle Chamuel
Josiah Hawley
VEDO
Cáthia
Danielle Bradbery
The Swon Brothers
Holly Tucker
Justin Rivers
5Team AdamTeam CeeLoTeam ChristinaTeam Blake
5Tessanne Chin
Will Champlin
James Wolpert
Grey
Preston Pohl
Caroline Pennell
Kat Robichaud
Jonny Gray
Tamara Chauniece
Amber Nicole
Jacquie Lee
Matthew Schuler
Josh Logan
Olivia Henken
Stephanie Anne Johnson
Cole Vosbury
Ray Boundreaux
Austin Jenckes
Nic Hawk
Shelbie Z
6Team AdamTeam ShakiraTeam UsherTeam Blake
6Christina Grimmie
Kat Perkins
Delvin Choice
Jake Barker
Morgan Wallen
Kristen Merlin
Tess Boyer
Dani Moz
Deja Hall
Patrick Thomson
Josh Kaufman
Bria Kelly
T.J. Wilkins
Melissa Jiménez
Stevie Jo
Jake Worthington
Sisaundra Lewis
Audra McLaughlin
Ryan Whyte Maloney
Madilyn Paige
7Team AdamTeam GwenTeam PharrellTeam Blake
7Matt McAndrew
Chris Jamison
Damien
Mia Pfirrman
Taylor Phelan
Taylor John Williams
Ryan Sill
Anita Antoinette
Ricky Manning
Bryana Salaz
DaNica Shirey
Luke Wade
Sugar Joans
Jean Kelley
Elyjuh René
Craig Wayne Boyd
Reagan James
Jessie Pitts
Taylor Brashears
James David Carter
8Team AdamTeam PharrellTeam ChristinaTeam Blake
8Joshua Davis
Deanna Johnson
Brian Johnson
Tonya Boyd-Cannon
Nathan Hermida
Sawyer Fredericks
Koryn Hawthorne
Mia Z
Caitlin Caporale
Lowell Oakley
India Carney
Kimberly Nichole
Rob Taylor
Lexi Dávila
Sonic
Meghan Linsey
Hannah Kirby
Corey Kent White
Brooke Adee
Sarah Potenza
9Team AdamTeam GwenTeam PharrellTeam Blake
9Jordan Smith
Shelby Brown
Amy Vachal
Blaine Mitchell
Chance Peña
Keith Semple
Jeffery Austin
Braiden Sunshine
Korin Bukowski
Viktor Király
Ellie Lawrence
Regina Love
Madi Davis
Evan McKeel
Mark Hood
Celeste Betton
Riley Biederer
Darius Scott
Emily Ann Roberts
Barrett Baber
Zach Seabaugh
Ivonne Acero
Morgan Frazier
Nadjah Nicole
10Team AdamTeam PharrellTeam ChristinaTeam Blake
10Laith Al-Saadi
Shalyah Fearing
Owen Danoff
Caroline Burns
Nate Butler
Brian Nhira
Hannah Huston
Daniel Passino
Emily Keener
Lacy Mandigo
Moushumi
Caity Peters
Alisan Porter
Bryan Bautista
Nick Hagelin
Tamar Davis
Kata Hay
Ryan Quinn
Adam Wakefield
Mary Sarah
Paxton Ingram
Katie Basden
Joe Maye
Justin Whisnant
11Team AdamTeam MileyTeam AliciaTeam Blake
11Billy Gilman
Josh Gallagher
Brendan Fletcher
Riley Elmore
Simone Gundy
Ali Caldwell
Aaron Gibson
Darby Walker
Sophia Urista
Belle Jewel
Wé McDonald
Christian Cuevas
Sa'Rayah
Kylie Rothfield
Josh Halverson
Sundance Head
Austin Allsup
Courtney Harrell
Dana Harper
Jason Warrior
12Team AdamTeam GwenTeam AliciaTeam Blake
12Jesse Larson
Lilli Passero
Mark Isaiah
Hanna Eyre
Johnny Hayes
Josh West
Brennley Brown
Hunter Plake
Troy Ramey
Johnny Gates
JChosen
Quizz Swanigan
Chris Blue
Vanessa Ferguson
Stephanie Rice
Jack Cassidy
Ashley Levin
Anatalia Villaranda
Lauren Duski
Aliyah Moulden
TSoul
Casi Joy
Aaliyah Rose
Felicia Temple
13Team AdamTeam MileyTeam JenniferTeam Blake
13Addison Agen
Adam Cunningham
Jon Mero
Anthony Alexander
Whitney Fenimore
Emily Luther
Brooke Simpson
Ashland Craft
Janice Freeman
Moriah Formica
Adam Pearce
Karli Webster
Noah Mac
Davon Fleming
Shi'Ann Jones
Lucas Holliday
Hannah Mrozak
Chris Weaver
Chloe Kohanski
Red Marlow
Keisha Renee
Mitchell Lee
Natalie Stovall
Esera Tuaolo
14Team AdamTeam AliciaTeam KellyTeam Blake
14Rayshun LaMarr
Jackie Verna
Sharane Calister
Mia Boostrom
Drew Cole
Reid Umstattd
Britton Buchanan
Jackie Foster
Christiana Danielle
Johnny Bliss
Terrence Cunningham
Kelsea Johnson
Brynn Cartelli
Kaleb Lee
D.R. King
Alexa Cappelli
Dylan Hartigan
Tish Haynes Keys
Kyla Jade
Spensha Baker
Pryor Baird
Gary Edwards
Austin Giorgio
WILKES
15Team AdamTeam KellyTeam JenniferTeam Blake
15Reagan Strange
DeAndre Nico
Tyke James
Kameron Marlowe
Steve Memmolo
RADHA
Chevel Shepherd
Sarah Grace
Kymberli Joye
Lynnea Moorer
Abby Cates
Keith Paluso
Zaxai
Kennedy Holmes
MaKenzie Thomas
SandyRedd
Patrique Fortson
Colton Smith
Franc West
Chris Kroeze
Kirk Jay
Dave Fenley
Funsho
Natasia GreyCloud
Michael Lee
16Team AdamTeam LegendTeam KellyTeam Blake
16LB Crew
Mari
Betsy Ade
Domenic Haynes
Kalvin Jarvis
Maelyn Jarmon
Shawn Sounds
Celia Babini
Jacob Maxwell
Jimmy Mowery
Lisa Ramey
Rod Stokes
Jej Vinson
Rebecca Howell
Matthew Johnson
Abby Kasch
Presley Tennant
Gyth Rigdon
Dexter Roberts
Andrew Sevener
Kim Cherry
Carter Lloyd Horne
Oliv Blu
Kendra Checketts
Selkii
17Team KellyTeam GwenTeam LegendTeam Blake
17Jake Hoot
Hello Sunday
Shane Q
Max Boyle
Damali
Rose Short
Joana Martinez
Myracle Holloway
Jake HaldenVang
Kyndal Inskeep
Katie Kadan
Will Breman
Marybeth Byrd
Alex Guthrie
Khalea Lynee
Ricky Duran
Kat Hammock
Cali Wilson
Gracee Shriver
Ricky Braddy
18Team KellyTeam NickTeam LegendTeam Blake
18Micah Iverson
Megan Danielle
Cedrice
Mandi Thomas
Thunderstorm Artis
Allegra Miles
Roderick Chambers
Arei Moon
Michael Williams
CammWess
Zan Fiskum
Mandi Castillo
Mike Jerel
Todd Tilghman
Toneisha Harris
Joanna Serenko
Joei Fulco

Series overview

Reception

In 2016, a New York Times study of the 50 TV shows with the most Facebook Likes found that The Voice "is most popular in North Dakota and least popular in New York. It was behind only Duck Dynasty and Fast N' Loud in its correlation with Trump voters".

Awards and nominations

Ratings

The first season premiered strong at 11.78 million viewers, and actually grew upon that audience through its first season. In the 18–49 demographic, the show constantly found itself in the top 5. For its average season rating, the show landed itself as No. 20 with total viewers at nearly 12 million viewers. In the 18–49 rankings, the show was No. 4 at a 5.4 ranking.
The second season premiered on Super Bowl Sunday, February 5, 2012, and for a while managed to keep a 6.0 in the adults 18–49 demographic and 17 million viewers. Partnering The Voice with Smash helped NBC win the Monday night ratings. However, by Monday, April 9, the ratings had fallen to a 4.0 rating in the adult 18–49 demographic.
The third season premiered on Monday, September 10, 2012 to 12.28 million viewers and a 4.2 rating in the 18–49 demographic and has since then grown to a season high 4.8 rating in the 18–49 demographic on October 8, October 15 and 29, 2012 and a 4.9 rating in the finale. The Voice, along with NBC's new drama, Revolution has once again led NBC to win every Monday night of the season so far, just like it did last season. On Tuesdays, comedies Go On and The New Normal have been successful thanks to The Voice, leading NBC to be the only network of the Big 5 to grow in ratings from last season.
The fourth season premiered on Monday, March 25, 2013 to a 13.64 million viewer audience, scoring a 4.8 in the 18–49 demographic but fell back to a 12.41 million viewer audience. In the 18–49 demographic, this first episode had a 4.1 score.
The fifth season premiered on Monday, September 23, 2013 scoring 14.98 million viewers and a 5.1 in the 18–49 demographic.
The sixth season premiered on February 24, 2014 and was watched by 15.74 million viewers with a 4.7 rating in the 18–49 demographic. It was up from last season's premiere by.76 million viewers.
The seventh season premiered on September 22, 2014 and was watched by 12.95 million viewers with a 3.9 rating in the 18–49 demographic. It was down from last season's premiere by 2.91 million viewers.
The eighth season premiered on February 23, 2015, and was watched by 13.97 million viewers with a 4.1 rating in the 18–49 demographic. It was up from last season's premiere by 1.02 million viewers.
The ninth season premiered on September 21, 2015, and was watched by 12.37 million viewers with a 3.5 rating in the 18–49 demographic. It was down from last falls premiere by.48 million viewers.
The tenth season premiered on February 29, 2016, and was watched by 13.33 million viewers with a 3.4 rating in the 18–49 demographic. It was up from last season's premiere by.96 million viewers.
The eleventh season premiered on September 19, 2016, and was watched by 12.10 million viewers with a 3.3 rating in the 18–49 demographic. It is down from last season's premiere by 1.23 million viewers.
The twelfth season premiered on February 27, 2017, and was watched by 13.03 million viewers with a 3.1 in the 18–49 demographic. It was up from last season's premiere by.93 million viewers.
The thirteenth season premiered on September 25, 2017, and was watched by 10.57 million viewers with a 2.6 in the 18-49 demographic. It is down from last season's premiere by 2.46 million viewers.
The fourteenth season premiered on February 26, 2018, and was watched by 12.31 million viewers with a 2.8 in the 18-49 demographic. It is up from last season's premiere by 1.74 million viewers.
The fifteenth season premiered on September 24, 2018, and was watched by 9.66 million viewers with a 2.0 in the 18-49 demographic. This is the second lowest rated season premiere to date.
The sixteenth season premiered on February 25, 2019, and was watched by 10.77 million viewers with a 2.1 in the 18-49 demographic. This was up from the previous season by 1.11 million viewers.
The seventeenth season premiered on September 23, 2019, and was watched by 8.93 million viewers with a 1.7 in the 18-49 demographic marking the lowest season premiere to date.
The eighteenth season premiered on February 24, 2020 with 8.99 million viewers with a 1.5 in the 18-49 demographic marking a new low for a season premiere.
† Including an episode that aired after a live broadcast of the Super Bowl:
The Voice: I Want You is a video game based on the television show. It was released on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and Wii U on October 21, 2014, and was published by Activision. The game includes a microphone and it has songs from the show including songs performed by the coaches.

Broadcast

The show premiered in Canada on April 26, 2011 on CTV. In Asia, the series aired on August 21, 2011 on AXN, but later transferred to Star World starting Season 11. It premiered in New Zealand on July 16, 2011 on TV2, in Australia on August 9, 2011 on Go!, in South Africa on October 5, 2011 on SABC 3, and on March 31, 2012 in the Philippines on Studio 23. On May 22, 2019 premiered in Germany on sixx starting Season 14.