COLLEGE STATION, May 5, 2008 â€" Aggieland could become an “American Idol” outpost Thursday (May 8), resulting in an “American Idol Maroon Out,” with millions of fans of the widely viewed FOX program tuned inâ€"if Texas A&M University architecture student Jason Castro is selected as one of the three finalists Wednesday evening in the telecast of the hotly contested musical talent competition.
(Media-Newswire.com) - COLLEGE STATION, May 5, 2008 – Aggieland could become an “American Idol” outpost Thursday ( May 8 ), resulting in an “American Idol Maroon Out,” with millions of fans of the widely viewed FOX program tuned in—if Texas A&M University architecture student Jason Castro is selected as one of the three finalists Wednesday evening in the telecast of the hotly contested musical talent competition.
As legions of loyal fans of the “American Idol” television show know, producers of the program tape segments at the hometowns of those contestants selected as the three finalists. If Castro should be one of those finalists, Texas A&M would share “hometown” billing with Rockwall, the Dallas-area town he calls home when not in Aggieland. Castro will be performing live and FOX would tape the “American Idol Maroon Out” from the east steps of the Jack K. Williams Administration Building, the stately structure at the main entrance to the university, beginning at 7 p.m. ( CST ) Thursday. Fans are encouraged to attend.
Contact: Olga West, Texas A&M’s Division of Marketing & Communications, ( 979 ) 845-4600 or email: olgawest@tamu.edu or Sherylon Carroll, ( 979 ) 862-2369 or email: s-carroll@tamu.edu.
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