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LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 21: Host Ryan Seacrest (R) announces Caleb Johnson as the winner onstage during Fox's "American Idol" XIII Finale at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on May 21, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. Kevin Winter/Getty Images/AFP == FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY == Image Credit: AFP

The finale of Fox’s singing competition show American Idol drew the lowest viewership in its 13-year history, with 10.6 million viewers, 25 per cent below last year’s audience, according to ratings figures compiled by Nielsen on Thursday.

Idol, which crowned North Carolina singer Caleb Johnson the winner in a two-hour finale on Wednesday night, was once an industry powerhouse for Fox, watched by more than 30 million viewers at its peak.

But it has steadily declined in ratings in recent years, averaging around 8 million viewers per episode over the latest season, despite featuring celebrity judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr.

The 18-49 demographic that advertisers covet accounted for 3.4 million of the viewers for this year’s finale, down from last year’s 6 million.

Early Nielsen ratings data on Thursday from Fox said total viewership for the Idol finale was 10.1 million, with 3.3 million in the 18-49 demographic.

Last year, the finale garnered 14.2 million viewers, the first time the show’s end failed to draw 20 million people, despite bringing in high-priced celebrity judges Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Urban to boost sagging ratings.

Its biggest competitor in the singing contest space, NBC’s The Voice, drew 11.6 million viewers during its Tuesday finale, down from the 15.3 million during its spring finale last year.

The Voice, which airs in both the spring and fall each year, continues to be a ratings hit for the Comcast Corp-owned

network and has outpaced Idol, averaging about 13.8 million viewers per episode this season.

Idol will be scaled back for its next season from approximately 50 hours to 37 hours, Twenty-First Century Fox Inc’s Fox Broadcasting entertainment chairman Kevin Reilly said earlier this month.

Last year, longtime Idol producer Nigel Lythgoe was fired from the show because of low ratings and replaced by Swedish Per Blankens.