One of the big complaints about television music competition programmes is more often than not, the winner – or even some of the top runners-up – won’t be heard from right away. They may eventually have a song do well on the charts, but there is a long process to finding that success.
Kelly Clarkson, who joins Alicia Keys, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton as the commanders of the spinning chairs on The Voice for its 14th season, sees the primary purpose of the music competition series as giving talented singers the opportunities to start building a career that will last more than a moment.