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2012 Singaporean TV series or program
Asia's Next Top Model
Asia's Next Top Model logo
Created byTyra Banks
Presented byCindy Bishop (4-)
Former
Nadya Hutagalung (1-2)
Georgina Wilson (3)
Judges
Country of originSingapore
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes40 - 1
Production
Executive producerGlenn Sims (4-)
Running time41 - 43
Production companiesIce-TV (s 1)
FIC (s 2-)
activeTV (s 2)
Beach House Pictures (s 3)
FremantleMedia (s 4)
Original release
NetworkStar World
ReleaseNovember 25, 2012 (2012-11-25)

Asia's Next Top Model (abbreviated as "AsNTM") is a reality television show, based on the American franchise America's Next Top Model, in which a number of aspiring models compete for the title of Asia's Next Top Model and a chance to start their career in the modeling industry. The show features models from the entire Far East region, including South Asia.

Search

An extensive online search takes place for the selection process. Models of Asian descent are encouraged to apply, but are required to speak and write in perfect English. All applicants are required to be at least 16 and no older than 27 years of age, and at least 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) tall. Contestants who have previously participated in another Top Model franchise can still apply for the competition as long as they were not the winner, and are not currently under contractual obligations endorsing any product or brand.

Link with Vietnam's Next Top Model

For the first cycle, Vietnam's Next Top Model was appointed for scouting aspiring models throughout Vietnam. Trang Nguyen, who placed fourth on the second cycle of the show, made it into the final round and represented Vietnam in the main competition. Mai Ngo, a finalist from the fourth cycle, is currently participating on the fourth cycle of Asia's Next Top Model.

Judges

For the fourth season, Thai fashion model and beauty queen Cindy Bishop replaced Georgina Wilson as host and head judge of the show. Indonesian model Kelly Tandiono and former America's Next Top Model creative consultant Yu Tsai, together with Bishop, make up the all-new judging panel for the fourth season.

Previous judges of the show include photographers Todd Anthony Tyler (cycle 1) and Mike Rosenthal (cycles 2-3), creative director Daniel Boey (cycle 1) and fashion designer Alex Perry (cycle 3), model mentor Joey Mead King (cycle 1-3) and catwalk coach Adam Williams (cycle 2), and head judge Nadya Hutagalung (cycle 1-2).

Judge Cycle
1
(2012-2013)
2
(2014)
3
(2015)
4
(2016)
Nadya Hutagalung
Host/Head Judge
Daniel Boey
Main Recurring
Todd Anthony Tyler
Main
Joey Mead-King
Recurring Main/Mentor
Adam Williams
Guest Main
Mike Rosenthal
Main Recurring
Alex Perry
Guest Main
Georgina Wilson
Host/Head Judge Guest
Cindy Bishop
Host/Head Judge
Kelly Tandiono
Main/Mentor
Yu Tsai
Main

Differences from the American version

There are a few key differences between Asia's Next Top Model and America's Next Top Model. While the height standards are the same as the American version, they aren't as heavily enforced, as some girls have been allowed to enter despite being slightly under the cut-off. There is also the introduction of a 'mentor' for the girls, Joey Mead King (cycles 1-3) and Kelly Tandiono (cycle 4), who helps coach the girls in various aspects of the modelling industry and acts as a general assistant to the girls during the photo shoots and challenges.

Cycles

Cycle Premiere date Winner Runner(s)-up Other contestants in order of elimination Number of contestants Destination(s)
1
 Singapore
November 25, 2012 Thailand
Jessica Amornkuldilok
Taiwan
Kate Ma
Philippines
Stephanie Retuya
Kyla Tan, Monica Benjaratjarunun (quit), Bei Si Liu, Jee Choi & Filantropi Witoko, Trang Nguyen, Rachel Erasmus, Melissa Th'ng, Helena Chan, Aastha Pokharel, Sofia Wakabayashi 14 Indonesia
Batam
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
2
 Malaysia
January 8, 2014 Malaysia
Sheena Liam
Philippines
Jodilly Pendre
Jessie Yang, Elektra Yu, Bona Kometa, Ji-hye Moon, Thao Phan, Poojaa Gill, Sneha Ghosh & Janice Hermijanto, Tia Taveepanichpan, Natalie Pickles, Josephine Tan, Nicole Lee, Marie Nakagawa, Katarina Rodriguez 16 Hong Kong
Hong Kong
3
 Singapore
March 25, 2015 Indonesia
Ayu Gani
Philippines
Monika Sta. Maria
Shareeta Selvaraj, Kiana Guyon, Rani Ramadhany, Lorretta Chow & Celine Duong, Franchesca Lagua, Melissa Tan, KB Barlow, Tahlia Raji, Amanda Chan, Barbara Katsuki, Aimee Cheng-Bradshaw 14 None
4
 Singapore
March 9, 2016 South Korea
Sang-in Kim
Philippines
Julian Flores
Maya Goldman, Tugs Saruul, Mai Ngo, Gwen Ruais, Alaiza Malinao (quit), Jessica Lam, Aldilla Zahraa, May Htet Aung, Tuti Noor, Angie Watkins, Tawan Kedkong, Patricia Gunawan 14 Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Contestants per country

East and South Asia

Cycle China
China
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
India
India
Japan
Japan
Mongolia
Mongolia
Nepal
Nepal
South Korea
South Korea
Taiwan
Taiwan
1 Bei Si Liu Helena Chan Rachel Erasmus Sofia Wakabayashi Aastha Pokharel Jee Choi Kate Ma
2 Jessie Yang Elektra Yu Sneha Ghosh Marie Nakagawa Ji-hye Moon Natalie Pickles
3 KB Barlow
Lorretta Chow
Barbara Katsuki
4 Jessica Lam Tugs Saruul Sang-in Kim

Southeast Asia

Cycle Indonesia
Indonesia
Malaysia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Myanmar
Philippines
Philippines
Singapore
Singapore
Thailand
Thailand
Vietnam
Vietnam
1 Filantropi Witoko Melissa Th'ng Stephanie Retuya Kyla Tan Jessica Amornkuldilok
Monica Benjaratjarunun
Trang Nguyen
2 Janice Hermijanto
Bona Kometa
Sheena Liam
Josephine Tan
Jodilly Pendre
Katarina Rodriguez
Nicole Lee
Poojaa Gill
Tia Taveepanichpan Thao Phan
3 Ayu Gani
Tahlia Raji
Rani Ramadhany
Melissa Tan
Shareeta Selvaraj
Monika Sta. Maria
Amanda Chan
Franchesca Lagua
Aimee Cheng-Bradshaw Kiana Guyon Celine Duong
4 Patricia Gunawan
Aldilla Zahraa
Tuti Noor May Htet Aung Julian Flores
Alaiza Malinao
Gwen Ruais
Angie Watkins Tawan Kedkong
Maya Goldman
Mai Ngo
  • Bold text indicates winners.
  • Italic text indicates runners-up.

Controversy

Ice-TV

According to some crew members and judges, such as Daniel Boey, Ice-TV did not pay them for their work on the show. Many crew members stated that they were not hired to work on a second cycle. Ice-TV stated that they were not able to hire them due to a withdrawal from two European sponsors. Daniel Boey explained that this was the reason for his departure from the show. Ice-TV was replaced by activeTV as the production company for the show's second cycle.

Omitted episode

Cycle 2's eleventh episode featured the remaining five contestants, (Jodilly Pendre, Katarina Rodriguez, Marie Nakagawa, Nicole Lee and Sheena Liam) participating in a photo shoot for Malaysia Airlines. After the show took two weeks off to prolong the gap between the Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 incident and the airing of the episode, the producers of the show decided to omit the episode entirely to respect those affected by the tragedy. The season picked up again with the following episode, the beginning of which featured the events of the previous episode, revealing that Lee had been eliminated. The omitted episode was later broadcast one month after the season ended, on May 8, 2014, during a re-run in Indonesia.

Television ratings

Cycle Timeslot (UTC+08/+07) Season premiere Season finale Network Season Regional viewers
(in millions)
1 Sun 8:55/7:55 pm November 25, 2012 (2012-11-25) February 17, 2013 (2013-02-17) Star World 2012-2013 39
2 Wed 9:40/8:40 pm January 8, 2014 (2014-01-08) April 9, 2014 (2014-04-09) 2014 35
3 Wed 8:45/7:45 pm March 25, 2015 June 17, 2015 2015 30
4 Wed 9:00/8:00 pm March 9, 2016 TBA 2016 TBA

International broadcasts

Asia's Next Top Model is broadcast in all parts of Asia via the cable channel Star World. In the past, the series was free to watch on the show's official YouTube channel, but the videos are currently set to private viewing. All other local free-to-air channels air the series on a one-week delayed schedule.

Country/Region Channel Date Translated title Dub/Subtitle
Asia Star World November 25, 2012 Subtitled in various languages in selected regions
Arab League Arab World OSN Al Yawm January 12, 2013
 Hong Kong TVB TBA
 Indonesia RCTI December 7, 2012 Subtitled in Indonesian
NET. February 8, 2014
 Japan TV Asahi March 9, 2013 Dubbed in Japanese
 Philippines Studio 23 (now ABS-CBN Sports+Action) (season 1) December 9, 2012 - March 3, 2013
Velvet (season 1) (now defunct)
TV5
(season 2)
(season 4)

January 16, 2014 - April 24, 2014
March 23, 2016
GMA Network (season 3) April 19, 2015 - July 12, 2015
 Singapore Channel 5 December 2, 2012
Mio May 22, 2015
StarHub May 15, 2015
 South Korea OnStyle December 13, 2015
 Thailand
Channel 8 (season 1) December 4, 2012
Dubbed in Thai
3SD (season 3) April 21, 2015
3 Family (season 4) March 20, 2016
 Taiwan Star World Taiwan November 25, 2012 亞洲超級名模生死鬥
 Vietnam Star World Vietnam November 25, 2012 Người mẫu hàng đầu châu Á Subtitled in Vietnamese
VTC - Let's Viet December 2, 2012 Dubbed in Vietnamese
VTC1 March 27, 2016

See also

References

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  2. "Việt Nam tìm đại diện thi Asia's Next Top Model", by: Châu Sa, iOne, 2012-05-03.
  3. "Do you want to join Asia's Next Top Model Season 2? | PEP.ph: The Number One Site for Philippine Showbiz". PEP.ph. Retrieved 2014-06-03.
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  6. "Tia - Asia's Next Top Model Season 2.Asia's Next Top Model s2". Asntm2.starworldasia.tv. 2014-01-08. Retrieved 2014-06-03.
  7. "Shareeta - Asia's Next Top Model Season 3.Asia's Next Top Model s3". asntm3.com. 2015-03-25. Retrieved 2015-04-07.
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  11. http://i.imgur.com/m5rHUB7.jpg
  12. http://i.imgur.com/8iCRhm9.png?1
  13. ^ "Star World to Premiere Asia's Next Top Model S2 In January '14", Paris, date: 2013-10-03.
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  16. "AsiasNextTopModel". YouTube. Retrieved 2014-06-03.
  17. "Asia's Next Top Model s2 - EPISODE #2". YouTube. 2014-01-21. Retrieved 2014-06-03.

External links

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