“Our fantastic coaches were integral to the tremendous success of The Voice this year and we are thrilled that they are all returning,” said Paul Telegdy, executive vice president of alternative programming for NBC. “We look forward to building season two and making The Voice an even greater experience for fans.”
There's no word on how their paydays would be affected following the show's smashing success. It was reported earlier this month that Aguilera earned the salaries of all three male coaches combined: she brought in $225,000 per episode, they made $75,000.
The show's second season won't premiere until February, where it'll air in the coveted post-Super Bowl time slot.
Levine's team member Javier Colon was announced as the winner on the show's season finale. He'll join the rest of the top eight finalists for a summer tour kicking off in July.
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