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Kelly Clarkson, the first winner of "American Idol," is joining the hit singing competition "The Voice" as a coach, but not for another year.

NBC announced Thursday that the "Stronger" singer will join Adam Levine and Blake Shelton as coaches for the show's 14th season. Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson has been announced as a coach on the show's 13th season, which will begin airing in fall 2017.

Clarkson has been a "Voice" adviser in previous years and she is no stranger to musical competition shows. Hudson, another "Idol" alumna, finished in that series' Top 10 in 2004. She later won an Oscar for "Dream Girls."

The early announcement of Clarkson as a coach could be in response to ABC's announcement that it will bring back "American Idol" just a year after it was canceled by Fox after 15 seasons.

ABC has yet to announce who its judges will be for the revived series.

NBC has not yet said who the fourth coach will be for its 14th season.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.