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The X Factor (American TV series)

The X Factor (also known as The X Factor USA) is an American reality television music competition show created by Simon Cowell and produced by FremantleMedia North America and SYCOtv, a partnership between Cowell and Sony Music Entertainment, which aired on Fox.[2] Based on the original UK show, and an addition to The X Factor franchise, the series found new singing talent (solo artists and groups ages 12 and over), drawn from public auditions, and they competed against each other for votes. The winner is determined by the show's viewers via telephone, the Internet, and SMS text voting, and is awarded a recording contract with Cowell's record label Syco Music, worth $5 million in seasons one and two, and $1 million in season three. America voted for the following winners: Melanie Amaro, Tate Stevens, and Alex & Sierra, respectively.

The X Factor
GenreReality television
Created bySimon Cowell
Creative directors
Presented by
Judges
ComposerSimon Cowell
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes80
Production
Executive producers
  • Simon Cowell (uncredited)
  • Cecile Frot-Coutaz
  • Siobhan Greene
  • Richard Holloway
  • Andrew Llinares
  • Rob Wade[1]
Production locations
Running time60–150 minutes
Production company
Original release
NetworkFox
ReleaseSeptember 21, 2011 (2011-09-21) –
December 19, 2013 (2013-12-19)
Related
The X Factor

The show began airing on September 21, 2011, through negative reviews,[3] and aired annually from September through December. The series employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. Each contestant is assigned to one of four categories. The group acts are one category and the others are based on age or gender. For example, in season 1 the categories were girls, boys, groups, and over 30s. Each judge was assigned to one of the categories,[4] and acted as a mentor to the contestants in his or her category, helping with song choices, styling, and staging, while also judging contestants from the other categories after each of the live performances. They competed with each other to try to get one of the contestants in their category to win the competition, thus making them the winning judge.

The most successful act to emerge from the series is Fifth Harmony, with all members launching solo careers.[5]

Kane Brown,[6] a well-known country music artist, was also a contestant on The X Factor USA.[7] However, he left the show before completing the competition. This shows that the show has been a platform for many artists who later pursued successful careers in music, even if they didn’t win the competition.

The original judging panel consisted of Cowell, Paula Abdul, Cheryl Cole, and L.A. Reid, with Nicole Scherzinger and Steve Jones as co-hosts. Scherzinger would later replace Cole on the judging panel after two audition sites. Demi Lovato and Britney Spears joined the panel in the second season as replacements for Abdul and Scherzinger, while Khloé Kardashian and Mario Lopez replaced Jones as co-hosts. Reid and Spears did not return for the third season and were replaced by Kelly Rowland and Paulina Rubio, while Lopez became sole host after Kardashian was not asked to come back.

Announcement and launch edit

On January 11, 2010, News Corporation (via Fox News in the U.S. and The Times in the UK) reported that Cowell would leave American Idol after season 9 in order to bring The X Factor to the United States in September 2011. Cowell told the Television Critics Association that he was leaving American Idol so that he could judge and act as executive producer of the U.S. version of The X Factor.[8] Additionally, Cowell signed a long-term contract with Sony Music, who already supported Syco Music artists in the UK, under which he was involved with the production of the U.S. version of the show and also worked with the artists who won recording contracts.[2]

In November 2010, Fox began airing short commercials for the program, which displayed the text "Coming to America Fall 2011".[9][10] The New York Times described the commercials as efforts by the network to set up the launch of The X Factor as a television "event."[9] In February 2011, during Super Bowl XLV, Fox unveiled the official logo for the show in a promo starring Cowell.[11] A second promo was shown during the course of that evening, featuring Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Black Eyed Peas, Usher, Lady Gaga, The Pussycat Dolls, and Madonna. This promo gave rise to speculation about who would join Cowell on The X Factor judging panel.[12]

Format edit

Categories edit

The show is primarily concerned with identifying singing talent, though appearance, personality, stage presence and dance routines are also an important element of many performances. Each judge is assigned one of four categories, to use their experience to help the artists. For season one, these categories were: "Boys" (aged 12–29 males), "Girls" (aged 12–29 females), "Over 30s" (solo acts aged 30 and over), and "Groups" (including duos). Season two's categories and age group boundaries were changed, with the "Boys" and "Girls" categories becoming "Teens" (solo acts aged 12–17) and "Young Adults" (solo acts aged 18–24), and the "Over 30s" became "Over 25s" (solo acts aged 25 and over). For both seasons, some groups were formed from soloists and other groups rejected after the audition process.[4] Through the live shows, the judges act as mentors to their category, helping to decide song choices, styling, and staging, while judging contestants from other categories.

Season three's categories and age group boundaries were changed, with the "Teens" and "Youth Adults" categories becoming back as "Boys" (aged 12–24 males) and "Girls" (aged 12–24 females) and the "Over 25s" (solo acts aged 25 and over).

Stages for seasons 1 and 2 edit

There are five stages to the competition:

  • Stage 1: Producers' auditions (these auditions decide who will sing in front of the judges)
  • Stage 2: Judges' auditions
  • Stage 3: Boot camp
  • Stage 4: Judges' houses
  • Stage 5: Live shows (finals)

Stages for season 3 edit

There are four stages to the competition:

  • Stage 1: Producers' audition (these auditions decide who will sing in front of the judges)
  • Stage 2: Judges' auditions
  • Stage 3: Four-chair challenge
  • Stage 4: Live shows (finals)

Auditions edit

The show is open to solo artists and vocal groups aged 12 and above, with no upper age limit.[13][14] Applicants are given an opportunity to apply by uploading a video audition to the Internet. The show's producers also send a "mobile audition van" to various locations throughout the U.S. to audition singers who are unable to attend the arena auditions. A round of first auditions is held in front of producers months before the show is aired, some by application and appointment, and others in "open" auditions that anyone can attend. These auditions, held at various venues around the U.S., attract very large crowds. The producers' auditions are not televised, but shots of crowds waving and "judges' cars" arriving are filmed and later spliced in with the televised auditions shot later in the year. After waiting at the venue for hours (during which crews film more shots of crowds screaming and waving), each candidate is given a brief audition by someone from the production team. If they pass that audition (either because of their talent or because the producers think they will make entertaining television), they are given a "golden ticket" that allows them to audition for a more senior member of the production team. Only candidates who successfully pass this second audition (and then a third along similar lines) are invited to perform in front of the judges. (The televised version misleadingly gives the impression that everyone in the huge crowds shown is waiting for a chance to perform for the judges.)

A selection of the auditions in front of the judges – usually the best, the worst and the most bizarre – are broadcast during the first few weeks of the show. The judges' auditions are held in front of a live audience, and the acts sing over a backing track. If a majority of the judges (in this case, at least three judges) have to say "yes" then the act goes through to the next stage, otherwise, they are sent home.

Boot camp and judges' houses edit

In the first two seasons, The contestants selected at the auditions were further refined through a series of performances at "boot camp", and then at the "judges' houses", until a small number eventually progressed to the live finals (seventeen in season 1, and sixteen in season 2).

At boot camp, the judges collaboratively chose a small number of acts (32 in season 1 with eight in each category; 24 in season 2 with six in each category) for the next round, "judges' houses". The producers then assigned each of the judges a category to mentor, and the judges split up for the "judges' houses" round, in which each of them hosted the contestants in their assigned category at a luxurious residence, often scattered around the globe. The houses the contestants visited did not in every case actually belong to the judges, some were rented for the occasion.

The contestants did not know who their mentor would be until they arrived at that judge's house.

During this round, each judge held another round of auditions on location, and then further reduced the number of acts with the help of a celebrity guest.

In season three, these stages of the competition are being replaced by a new stage called "The Six-Chair Challenge", first introduced in the Dutch version of the series.[15]

Live shows edit

 
CBS Television City

The selected finalists (either 16 or 17 acts) move into shared accommodation at the Hollywood Hills to take part in the show. The mansion is also notably used for housing the finalists from American Idol.[16]

The finals consist of a series of two live shows, the first featuring the contestants' performances and the second revealing the results of the public voting, culminating in one or more acts being eliminated. Celebrity guest performers also feature regularly. These live shows are filmed at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California. The performance shows were broadcast on Wednesday nights and the results show on Thursday nights. In season one, seventeen acts were put through to the live shows, and sixteen acts were put through in season two.

In addition to the live broadcast on Fox, Sony and SYCOtv created a completely integrated second-screen experience and a Pepsi sponsored live digital pre-show known as The X Factor Digital Experience. In addition to watching the program live on television, the audience was now able to participate on multiple platforms in real-time.[17][18]

Performances edit

The show is primarily concerned with identifying a potential pop star or star group, and singing talent, appearance, personality, stage presence and dance routines are all important elements of the contestants' performances. In the initial live shows, each act performs once in the first show in front of a studio audience and the judges, usually singing over a pre-recorded backing track. Dancers are also commonly featured. Acts occasionally accompany themselves on guitar or piano. Each live show has had a different theme; each contestant's song is chosen according to the theme. After each act has performed, the judges comment on their performance. Heated disagreements, usually involving judges defending their contestants against criticism, are a regular feature of the show. Once all the acts have appeared, the phone lines open and the viewing public vote on which act they want to keep. Once the number of contestants has been reduced to five (season 1), or six (season 2), each act would perform twice in the performances show. This continues until only three acts remain. These acts go on to appear in the grand final which decides the overall winner by public vote.

Results edit

Before the results are announced, the results show occasionally begins with a group performance from the remaining contestants. However, the song is pre-recorded and the contestants mime, due to problems with the number of microphones.[citation needed] The two acts polling the fewest votes are revealed. Both these acts perform again in a "final showdown", and the judges vote on which of the two to send home. They were able to pick new songs to perform in the "final showdown". "Double elimination" took place in some of the results shows, where the bottom three acts were revealed and the act with the fewest votes was automatically eliminated, and the two with the next fewest votes performed in the "final showdown" as normal. In season two, at the end of each result show, the rankings of the acts based on the public votes were announced.

Ties are possible as there are four judges voting on which of the two to send home. In the event of a tie, the result goes to deadlock, and the act who finished last in the public vote is sent home. The actual number of votes cast for each act is not revealed, nor even the order until after the season's conclusion. However, a twist occurred in season two where the rankings of the acts based on the public vote for the week were revealed after the eliminations on the show. Once the number of contestants has been reduced to four, the act which received the lowest number votes is automatically eliminated from the competition (the judges do not have a vote; their only role is to comment on the performances).

Twists edit

Season Twist
One At the end of judges' houses, it was announced that Cowell would bring back one further act from his "Girls" category that he had eliminated at the judges' houses. He believed that he had made "a huge mistake" at judges' houses by not choosing the act for the live shows. The act was later revealed to be Melanie Amaro and therefore season one had a final 17 instead of a final 16. On the first live show, there was no public vote. Instead, each of the judges selected one of their own acts to eliminate. Cowell had to eliminate two acts because he included Amaro as a fifth contestant in his category.
Two Similar to season one, there was no public vote on the first live show and each of the mentors selected one of their own acts to eliminate. However, prior to the elimination of each category, each mentor selected two finalists from their own category as the bottom two. The bottom two acts performed another song of their choice in the "final showdown" and their mentor was required to eliminate one of them based on the performance. At the start of the second live show, it was announced that all judges agreed to bring back one further act whom they felt should not have been eliminated on the first live show by the mentor. The act was later revealed to be Diamond White.
Three Just like the previous two seasons, there was no public vote or final showdown during the first live show. Instead, each of the judges selected one of their own acts to eliminate. At the start of the second live show, it was announced that all judges agreed to bring back one further act whom they felt should not have been eliminated on the first live show by the mentor. The act was later revealed to be Josh Levi.

After The X Factor edit

The winner of the competition is awarded a recording contract with Syco Music in association with Sony Music Entertainment, which would include cash payments totaling $5 million.[13][14] A press release on behalf of the show on February 7, 2011 called the recording contract "the largest guaranteed prize in television history."[19] Unlike the British version of the show,[20] the costs of recording and marketing the winning artist will be paid for separately from the $5  million initial contract payment. The $5 million will be paid directly to the winner in five annual installments of $1 million. Cowell said in a conference call with reporters on February 7, 2011: "I think it should be a life-changing prize and just to be clear, this isn't a dressed-up $5 million, this is a guaranteed $5 million payable to the winner. The recording, marketing, and video costs are completely separate to that. It will be paid over five years at $1 million a year."[21] Cowell said in the same conference call that the specific music label within the Sony family that the winner signs with depends on which label could provide the best support to the winner with regard to the type of music the winner chooses to perform.

Series overview edit

To date, three seasons have been broadcast, as summarized below.

  Indicates winning act †
  Indicates winning judge‡
  Indicates that this judge and category did not make it to the final#
Summary of each season with start and finish dates, winners, runners-up, hosts and judges
Season Start Finish Judges
(Category)
Winner
(mentor)
Runner-Up
(mentor)
Host(s) Sponsors Guest Judges
Judge 1 Judge 2 Judge 3 Judge 4
1 September 21, 2011 December 22, 2011 L.A. Reid
(Boys)
Nicole Scherzinger
(Over 30s)
Paula Abdul
(Groups) #
Simon Cowell
(Girls)‡
Melanie Amaro
Girls
(Cowell)
Josh Krajcik
Over 30s
(Scherzinger)
Steve Jones Pepsi
Sony
Verizon
Chevrolet
Cheryl Cole1
2 September 12, 2012 December 20, 2012 L.A. Reid (Over 25s)‡ Britney Spears (Teens) Demi Lovato (Young Adults) # Simon Cowell (Groups) Tate Stevens
Over 25s
(Reid)
Carly Rose Sonenclar
Teens
(Spears)
Khloé Kardashian
Mario Lopez
Pepsi
Sony
Verizon
Best Buy
Louis Walsh2
3 September 11, 2013 December 19, 2013 Kelly Rowland (Over 25s) Demi Lovato (Girls) # Paulina Rubio (Boys) Simon Cowell (Groups)‡ Alex & Sierra
Groups
(Cowell)
Jeff Gutt
Over 25s
(Rowland)
Mario Lopez CoverGirl
Herbal Essences
Honda
Secret
Notes
  1. ^ Cheryl Cole was originally a permanent judge for the Los Angeles and Chicago auditions, before being replaced by Nicole Scherzinger, who was originally set to co-host with Steve Jones.
  2. ^ Louis Walsh served as a guest judge for only the Kansas City auditions to replace Simon Cowell who was ill.

Judges and hosts edit

Hosts on The X Factor
Host Season
1 2 3
Steve Jones Host
Mario Lopez Host
Khloe Kardashian Host

Judges edit

At the time of announcing the U.S. version of The X Factor, Simon Cowell was the only confirmed judge for the show.[22] Eventually, Grammy Award-winning record executive, songwriter, and record producer L.A. Reid,[23][24] former The X Factor UK judge Cheryl Cole,[25][26] and Cowell's former American Idol colleague Paula Abdul[27] were confirmed to join Cowell in the judging panel. However, Nicole Scherzinger would replace Cole on the judging panel after two audition sites.

After season one, the show's producers had said that they would undergo some changes which resulted in, what media outlets called, an "X Factor Shake-up". On January 30, 2012, it was announced that neither Abdul nor Scherzinger would return as a judge for season two[28] When searching for replacements, Cowell sought to hire pop star Britney Spears as Abdul's replacement. After months of negotiations, Cowell and Spears came to an agreement for season two. Following the employment of Spears, Cowell was looking for a young superstar, in order to bring in a younger audience. On May 14, the show confirmed that Demi Lovato would replace Scherzinger.

On December 13, 2012, Reid announced that he would not be returning as a judge for a third season, instead opting to focus on Epic Records. Spears announced on January 11, 2013, that she would not be renewing her contract for another season, opting to focus on recording her eighth studio album. In March 2013, Lovato was announced to be joining Cowell on the panel again for season three. In April 2013, it was reported that former judge on The X Factor UK Kelly Rowland was the front-runner to replace Reid. In May 2013, the show officially confirmed that Rowland would replace Reid and Paulina Rubio would replace Spears and join Cowell and Lovato for the third season.[29]

Hosts edit

Cowell initially indicated that The X Factor may have two hosts.[30][31] Numerous people were speculated to host the series, including High School Musical star Corbin Bleu, model Marisa Miller,[32] and Dermot O'Leary, host of the UK version.[33] On May 8, 2011, Nicole Scherzinger and Welsh presenter Steve Jones were announced as co-hosts of the show.[34][35] However, Scherzinger would later replace Cheryl Cole on the judging panel.

After season one, Jones followed judges Paula Abdul and Scherzinger out the door as they were all dismissed from their duties on the show. Reality star Khloé Kardashian and Extra host Mario Lopez were confirmed as the two hosts hired, replacing Jones. The season two auditions, boot camp, and judges' houses phases of the show went on without hosts as they were not yet confirmed. On April 22, 2013, Fox announced that Lopez would return as sole host for season three after Kardashian was not asked back as co-host.[36]

Judges' categories and their contestants edit

In each season, each judge is allocated a category to mentor and chooses a small number of acts (four or five, depending on the season) to progress to the live finals. This table shows, for each season, which category each judge was allocated and which acts he or she put through to the live finals.

  – Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.
Season Paula Abdul Simon Cowell Nicole Scherzinger L.A. Reid
1 Groups
Lakoda Rayne
The Stereo Hogzz
InTENsity
The Brewer Boys
Girls
Melanie Amaro
Rachel Crow
Drew
Simone Battle
Tiah Tolliver
Over 30s
Josh Krajcik
LeRoy Bell
Stacy Francis
Dexter Haygood
Boys
Chris Rene
Marcus Canty
Astro
Phillip Lomax
2 Demi Lovato Simon Cowell Britney Spears L.A. Reid
Young Adults
CeCe Frey
Paige Thomas
Jennel Garcia
Willie Jones
Groups
Fifth Harmony
Emblem3
LYRIC 145
Sister C
Teens
Carly Rose Sonenclar
Diamond White
Beatrice Miller
Arin Ray
Over 25s
Tate Stevens
Vino Alan
Jason Brock
David Correy
3 Demi Lovato Simon Cowell Paulina Rubio Kelly Rowland
Girls
Rion Paige
Ellona Santiago
Khaya Cohen
Danie Geimer
Groups
Alex & Sierra
Restless Road
Sweet Suspense
RoXxy Montana
Boys
Carlito Olivero
Josh Levi
Tim Olstad
Carlos Guevara
Over 25s
Jeff Gutt
Lillie McCloud
Rachel Potter
James Kenney

Pre-show edit

The Pepsi Pre-show Live is a podcast, sponsored by Pepsi, that is broadcast through the X Factor website one hour before every episode in the live rounds of the show. This program features behind-the-scenes looks backstage, acoustic performances, and interviews with celebrities, judges, contestants, and X Factor alumni. This program is hosted by Jesse Giddings, Adrienne Bailon, and Jim Cantiello.

Reception edit

Television ratings edit

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of The X Factor on Fox.

Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.
Season Premiered Ended TV season Timeslot (ET) Season
ranking
Ref.
Date Viewers
(in millions)
Date Viewers
(in millions)
1 September 21, 2011 12.49 Final performances:
December 21, 2011
12.67 2011–12 Wednesday 8:00 pm
(performance show)
19 [37][38]
Season finale:
December 22, 2011
12.57 Thursday 8:00 pm
(results show)
20
2 September 12, 2012 8.73 Final performances:
December 19, 2012
8.35 2012–13 Wednesday 8:00 pm
(performance show)
39 [39][40]
Season finale:
December 20, 2012
9.65 Thursday 8:00 pm
(results show)
40
3 September 11, 2013 6.45 Final performances:
December 18, 2013
5.04 2013–14 Wednesday 8:00 pm
(performance show)
61 [41]
Season finale:
December 19, 2013
6.22 Thursday 8:00 pm
(results show)
72

The show was also broadcast on ITV2 in the united Kingdom, season 1 proved popular launching just 1 day after the American launch date

Awards and nominations edit

At the 2012 Teen Choice Awards, The X Factor beat rival shows American Idol and The Voice to take the award for Reality Competition Show. The X Factor also won the award for Breakout Show, and Simon Cowell won the Male Personality award.

Year Association Category Nominee Result
2012 Teen Choice Awards Reality Competition Show The X Factor Won
Breakout Show The X Factor Won
Male Personality Simon Cowell Won
Female Reality Star Melanie Amaro Nominated
2013 People's Choice Awards Favorite TV Competition Show The X Factor Won
Favorite Celebrity Judge Demi Lovato Won
Britney Spears Nominated
Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Villain Simon Cowell Won
Teen Choice Awards Reality Competition Show The X Factor Won
Female Artist Demi Lovato Won
Female Hottie Demi Lovato Nominated
Smile Demi Lovato Nominated
Male Personality Simon Cowell Won
Female Personality Demi Lovato Won
Breakout Group Emblem3 Won
Choice Style Icon Demi Lovato Won
Choice Single: Female Artist Demi Lovato Won

Controversies edit

In the quarter-final of season one, Scherzinger voted to eliminate contestant Rachel Crow from the show over Marcus Canty; this sent the result to deadlock. Following this, Crow was eliminated and Scherzinger was booed off the stage and her future on the show was put in jeopardy.[42] She subsequently received death threats from some viewers.[43] Scherzinger had been proven to be an unpopular judge, with her performance during the season being panned by critics, as well as controversy even before the show airing, regarding her replacing Cheryl Cole on the judging panel.[44][45] Scherzinger was let go at the end of the season and later transferred to the UK show to replace Kelly Rowland for the 2012 UK series. On the UK show, Scherzinger became a more popular and successful judge.

The airing of the season two judges' houses episode on October 17, 2012, was cut short abruptly in the middle of Lovato's selection for the top 16 to return to MLB on Fox coverage of Game 3 of the 2012 National League Championship Series, which had been in a lengthy rain delay and restarted (the game started at 4 p.m. ET so that Fox could run their primetime lineup upon the game's completion).[46] After viewer complaints and a Twitter message from Cowell that consisted of his reaction being "It's what's known as a total f up," the episode was re-aired the next week in full.

In season three, due to graphics errors made in the top 13 round of the live shows regarding voting, all voting results posted in that episode were invalidated, and the contestants sang once more on November 7, 2013, show, with the results revealed on November 13.[47]

Music releases by The X Factor contestants edit

International broadcasts edit

Following the announcement of the show coming to America, several other broadcasters around the world expressed interest in acquiring the rights to show the American version of the show in their country. The below-mentioned countries may have their own version of The X Factor, dubbed equally or under another name.

  • Brazil: Premiered on October 11, 2011, on Canal Sony
  • Bulgaria: Season one premiered Saturday, November 3, 2012, on FOX
  • Canada: Simultaneously broadcast with the Fox broadcast on CTV (on Wednesday) or CTV Two (on Thursday).[48] (for the third season, shown only on CTV Two)
  • Cyprus: Premiered on September 30, 2011, on RIK 1
  • Czech Republic: Season two premiered on September 15, 2012, on Prima Love
  • Denmark: Premiered on October 1, 2011, on DR HD
  • Estonia: Premiered on October 9, 2011, and is broadcast on every Sunday on TV3[49]
  • Finland: Premiered on October 4, 2011, and is broadcast on Tuesday and Friday on Sub
  • Greece: Premiered on October 1, 2011, on ANT1[50]
  • Hungary: Premiered on October 1, 2011, and is broadcast on every Sunday and Saturday on RTL Klub[51]
  • India: Premiered on September 22, 2011, and is simulcast on Big CBS Prime, Love and Spark.
  • Indonesia: A group of local TV networks is airing the shows the same week it is aired in America; in Jakarta it airs on B Channel (now RTV) on Thursday and Friday, with repeats on Saturday and Sunday.
  • Ireland: Premiered on September 13, 2011, on TV3 and is broadcast every Friday. Also airs on ITV2 (see UK section).
  • Israel: Premiered on September 14, 2011, and is broadcast on Friday and Saturday on Hot 3
  • Iran: Premiered on December 20, 2012, and is broadcast on Thursday and Friday on GEM TV
  • Japan: Premiered on October 1, 2011, on FOX bs238
  • Latin America: Premiered on October 12, 2011, on Sony Channel. Season 2 premiered on October 26, 2012, also on Sony Channel.
  • Latvia: Premiered on December 1, 2012, on Channel 2
  • Malaysia: Premiered on September 23, 2011, on 8TV
  • Middle East: Same day telecast as the U.S. Premiered on September 24, 2011, on OSN First after it is aired in the U.S, on MBC+ Variety and MBC Persia and MBC 4 and Dubai One
  • New Zealand: Broadcast six and a half hours after it is aired in the U.S, on TV3[52]
  • Philippines: Premiered on September 22, 2011, on Studio 23 (now ABS-CBN Sports+Action).
  • Poland: Premiered on October 11, 2011, on Fox Life and is broadcast every Tuesday[53]
  • Portugal: Airs on SIC Mulher
  • Russia: Premiered on January 2, 2012, and is broadcast on Monday to Friday on MTV
  • Singapore: Same day telecast as the U.S. on MediaCorp Channel 5[54]
  • Serbia: Premiered on November 2, 2012, on FOX Serbia.
  • Slovakia: Premiered on September 23, 2011, on JOJ Plus; season two premiered September 14, 2012 on TV JOJ (broadcast in Slovakia 24 hours after it is aired in the U.S.)
  • South Africa: Broadcast on SABC 1
  • Thailand: Broadcast on Workpoint TV (Season 1), RTL CBS Entertainment
  • Turkey: Broadcast on Dizimax Entertainment
  • Trinidad and Tobago: Airs on CNC3
  • United Kingdom and Ireland: As part of Cowell's contract, it was agreed that ITV2, the sister channel to the ITV network (which airs the original British version of The X Factor), would have rights to air the U.S. version. The first season was broadcast in the UK 18 hours after the U.S. airing – it premiered on September 22, 2011, in the UK and airs on Thursday and Friday nights. The second season premiered on September 27, 2012, meaning there was initially a delay of two weeks after the U.S. airing. From the live shows onwards, this gap has again reduced to 48 hours. Season 3 premiered on September 20, 2013, nine days after the U.S. premiere.

Sponsorship edit

On January 7, 2011, Fox, SYCOtv and FremantleMedia North America announced that Pepsi would be the official sponsor of The X Factor.[4][9] The sponsorship included an extensive multi-platform on and off-air marketing partnership.[4] On June 9, Chevrolet was announced as the second official sponsor of the show. Chevrolet's sponsorship would also include an extensive multi-platform on and off-air marketing partnership.[55] Sony was confirmed as the third official sponsor on July 26. Sony's sponsorship of The X Factor would also include an extensive multi-platform on and off-air marketing partnership.[56] Verizon also sponsored the show; they were the official wireless sponsor.[57]

In 2012, the show was the second-highest revenue earning show of the year, with US$5.55 million ad revenue per half-hour, behind American Idol.[58]

For the third season, Honda and Procter & Gamble replaced the previous major sponsors of the show, with Procter & Gamble using it as a platform to promote its CoverGirl, Herbal Essences and Secret personal care brands.[59]

Potential NBC revival edit

In November 2014, it was reported that Cowell was considering re-launching the American version in 2015, though this was proved untrue.[60] However, Cowell has said he was more than willing to give the American version another go, and that they received offers to bring it back on other networks, though he said he would bring it back when there is less competition in the TV talent show landscape.[61] In December 2022, The U.S. Sun reported that, while an official deal has yet to be reached, Cowell was in talks with NBC, which had offered to revive the American version of The X Factor.[62]

See also edit

  • The X Factor - British version of the reality television music competition series from 2004 to 2018.

References edit

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  • The X Factor at IMDb  

factor, american, series, factor, also, known, factor, american, reality, television, music, competition, show, created, simon, cowell, produced, fremantlemedia, north, america, sycotv, partnership, between, cowell, sony, music, entertainment, which, aired, ba. The X Factor also known as The X Factor USA is an American reality television music competition show created by Simon Cowell and produced by FremantleMedia North America and SYCOtv a partnership between Cowell and Sony Music Entertainment which aired on Fox 2 Based on the original UK show and an addition to The X Factor franchise the series found new singing talent solo artists and groups ages 12 and over drawn from public auditions and they competed against each other for votes The winner is determined by the show s viewers via telephone the Internet and SMS text voting and is awarded a recording contract with Cowell s record label Syco Music worth 5 million in seasons one and two and 1 million in season three America voted for the following winners Melanie Amaro Tate Stevens and Alex amp Sierra respectively The X FactorGenreReality televisionCreated bySimon CowellCreative directorsBrian FriedmanJamie KingPresented bySteve Jones Mario Lopez Khloe KardashianJudgesSimon Cowell L A Reid Paula Abdul Nicole Scherzinger Britney Spears Demi Lovato Kelly Rowland Paulina RubioComposerSimon CowellCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons3No of episodes80ProductionExecutive producersSimon Cowell uncredited Cecile Frot CoutazSiobhan GreeneRichard HollowayAndrew LlinaresRob Wade 1 Production locationsVarious auditions CBS Television City live shows Running time60 150 minutesProduction companyFremantleMedia North America Syco EntertainmentOriginal releaseNetworkFoxReleaseSeptember 21 2011 2011 09 21 December 19 2013 2013 12 19 RelatedThe X Factor The show began airing on September 21 2011 through negative reviews 3 and aired annually from September through December The series employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants performances Each contestant is assigned to one of four categories The group acts are one category and the others are based on age or gender For example in season 1 the categories were girls boys groups and over 30s Each judge was assigned to one of the categories 4 and acted as a mentor to the contestants in his or her category helping with song choices styling and staging while also judging contestants from the other categories after each of the live performances They competed with each other to try to get one of the contestants in their category to win the competition thus making them the winning judge The most successful act to emerge from the series is Fifth Harmony with all members launching solo careers 5 Kane Brown 6 a well known country music artist was also a contestant on The X Factor USA 7 However he left the show before completing the competition This shows that the show has been a platform for many artists who later pursued successful careers in music even if they didn t win the competition The original judging panel consisted of Cowell Paula Abdul Cheryl Cole and L A Reid with Nicole Scherzinger and Steve Jones as co hosts Scherzinger would later replace Cole on the judging panel after two audition sites Demi Lovato and Britney Spears joined the panel in the second season as replacements for Abdul and Scherzinger while Khloe Kardashian and Mario Lopez replaced Jones as co hosts Reid and Spears did not return for the third season and were replaced by Kelly Rowland and Paulina Rubio while Lopez became sole host after Kardashian was not asked to come back Contents 1 Announcement and launch 2 Format 2 1 Categories 2 2 Stages for seasons 1 and 2 2 3 Stages for season 3 2 4 Auditions 2 5 Boot camp and judges houses 2 6 Live shows 2 6 1 Performances 2 6 2 Results 2 7 Twists 2 8 After The X Factor 3 Series overview 4 Judges and hosts 4 1 Judges 4 2 Hosts 4 3 Judges categories and their contestants 5 Pre show 6 Reception 6 1 Television ratings 6 2 Awards and nominations 7 Controversies 8 Music releases by The X Factor contestants 9 International broadcasts 10 Sponsorship 11 Potential NBC revival 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksAnnouncement and launch editOn January 11 2010 News Corporation via Fox News in the U S and The Times in the UK reported that Cowell would leave American Idol after season 9 in order to bring The X Factor to the United States in September 2011 Cowell told the Television Critics Association that he was leaving American Idol so that he could judge and act as executive producer of the U S version of The X Factor 8 Additionally Cowell signed a long term contract with Sony Music who already supported Syco Music artists in the UK under which he was involved with the production of the U S version of the show and also worked with the artists who won recording contracts 2 In November 2010 Fox began airing short commercials for the program which displayed the text Coming to America Fall 2011 9 10 The New York Times described the commercials as efforts by the network to set up the launch of The X Factor as a television event 9 In February 2011 during Super Bowl XLV Fox unveiled the official logo for the show in a promo starring Cowell 11 A second promo was shown during the course of that evening featuring Katy Perry Justin Bieber Black Eyed Peas Usher Lady Gaga The Pussycat Dolls and Madonna This promo gave rise to speculation about who would join Cowell on The X Factor judging panel 12 Format editCategories edit The show is primarily concerned with identifying singing talent though appearance personality stage presence and dance routines are also an important element of many performances Each judge is assigned one of four categories to use their experience to help the artists For season one these categories were Boys aged 12 29 males Girls aged 12 29 females Over 30s solo acts aged 30 and over and Groups including duos Season two s categories and age group boundaries were changed with the Boys and Girls categories becoming Teens solo acts aged 12 17 and Young Adults solo acts aged 18 24 and the Over 30s became Over 25s solo acts aged 25 and over For both seasons some groups were formed from soloists and other groups rejected after the audition process 4 Through the live shows the judges act as mentors to their category helping to decide song choices styling and staging while judging contestants from other categories Season three s categories and age group boundaries were changed with the Teens and Youth Adults categories becoming back as Boys aged 12 24 males and Girls aged 12 24 females and the Over 25s solo acts aged 25 and over Stages for seasons 1 and 2 edit There are five stages to the competition Stage 1 Producers auditions these auditions decide who will sing in front of the judges Stage 2 Judges auditions Stage 3 Boot camp Stage 4 Judges houses Stage 5 Live shows finals Stages for season 3 edit There are four stages to the competition Stage 1 Producers audition these auditions decide who will sing in front of the judges Stage 2 Judges auditions Stage 3 Four chair challenge Stage 4 Live shows finals Auditions edit The show is open to solo artists and vocal groups aged 12 and above with no upper age limit 13 14 Applicants are given an opportunity to apply by uploading a video audition to the Internet The show s producers also send a mobile audition van to various locations throughout the U S to audition singers who are unable to attend the arena auditions A round of first auditions is held in front of producers months before the show is aired some by application and appointment and others in open auditions that anyone can attend These auditions held at various venues around the U S attract very large crowds The producers auditions are not televised but shots of crowds waving and judges cars arriving are filmed and later spliced in with the televised auditions shot later in the year After waiting at the venue for hours during which crews film more shots of crowds screaming and waving each candidate is given a brief audition by someone from the production team If they pass that audition either because of their talent or because the producers think they will make entertaining television they are given a golden ticket that allows them to audition for a more senior member of the production team Only candidates who successfully pass this second audition and then a third along similar lines are invited to perform in front of the judges The televised version misleadingly gives the impression that everyone in the huge crowds shown is waiting for a chance to perform for the judges A selection of the auditions in front of the judges usually the best the worst and the most bizarre are broadcast during the first few weeks of the show The judges auditions are held in front of a live audience and the acts sing over a backing track If a majority of the judges in this case at least three judges have to say yes then the act goes through to the next stage otherwise they are sent home Boot camp and judges houses edit In the first two seasons The contestants selected at the auditions were further refined through a series of performances at boot camp and then at the judges houses until a small number eventually progressed to the live finals seventeen in season 1 and sixteen in season 2 At boot camp the judges collaboratively chose a small number of acts 32 in season 1 with eight in each category 24 in season 2 with six in each category for the next round judges houses The producers then assigned each of the judges a category to mentor and the judges split up for the judges houses round in which each of them hosted the contestants in their assigned category at a luxurious residence often scattered around the globe The houses the contestants visited did not in every case actually belong to the judges some were rented for the occasion The contestants did not know who their mentor would be until they arrived at that judge s house During this round each judge held another round of auditions on location and then further reduced the number of acts with the help of a celebrity guest In season three these stages of the competition are being replaced by a new stage called The Six Chair Challenge first introduced in the Dutch version of the series 15 Live shows edit nbsp CBS Television City The selected finalists either 16 or 17 acts move into shared accommodation at the Hollywood Hills to take part in the show The mansion is also notably used for housing the finalists from American Idol 16 The finals consist of a series of two live shows the first featuring the contestants performances and the second revealing the results of the public voting culminating in one or more acts being eliminated Celebrity guest performers also feature regularly These live shows are filmed at CBS Television City in Los Angeles California The performance shows were broadcast on Wednesday nights and the results show on Thursday nights In season one seventeen acts were put through to the live shows and sixteen acts were put through in season two In addition to the live broadcast on Fox Sony and SYCOtv created a completely integrated second screen experience and a Pepsi sponsored live digital pre show known as The X Factor Digital Experience In addition to watching the program live on television the audience was now able to participate on multiple platforms in real time 17 18 Performances edit The show is primarily concerned with identifying a potential pop star or star group and singing talent appearance personality stage presence and dance routines are all important elements of the contestants performances In the initial live shows each act performs once in the first show in front of a studio audience and the judges usually singing over a pre recorded backing track Dancers are also commonly featured Acts occasionally accompany themselves on guitar or piano Each live show has had a different theme each contestant s song is chosen according to the theme After each act has performed the judges comment on their performance Heated disagreements usually involving judges defending their contestants against criticism are a regular feature of the show Once all the acts have appeared the phone lines open and the viewing public vote on which act they want to keep Once the number of contestants has been reduced to five season 1 or six season 2 each act would perform twice in the performances show This continues until only three acts remain These acts go on to appear in the grand final which decides the overall winner by public vote Results edit Before the results are announced the results show occasionally begins with a group performance from the remaining contestants However the song is pre recorded and the contestants mime due to problems with the number of microphones citation needed The two acts polling the fewest votes are revealed Both these acts perform again in a final showdown and the judges vote on which of the two to send home They were able to pick new songs to perform in the final showdown Double elimination took place in some of the results shows where the bottom three acts were revealed and the act with the fewest votes was automatically eliminated and the two with the next fewest votes performed in the final showdown as normal In season two at the end of each result show the rankings of the acts based on the public votes were announced Ties are possible as there are four judges voting on which of the two to send home In the event of a tie the result goes to deadlock and the act who finished last in the public vote is sent home The actual number of votes cast for each act is not revealed nor even the order until after the season s conclusion However a twist occurred in season two where the rankings of the acts based on the public vote for the week were revealed after the eliminations on the show Once the number of contestants has been reduced to four the act which received the lowest number votes is automatically eliminated from the competition the judges do not have a vote their only role is to comment on the performances Twists edit Season Twist One At the end of judges houses it was announced that Cowell would bring back one further act from his Girls category that he had eliminated at the judges houses He believed that he had made a huge mistake at judges houses by not choosing the act for the live shows The act was later revealed to be Melanie Amaro and therefore season one had a final 17 instead of a final 16 On the first live show there was no public vote Instead each of the judges selected one of their own acts to eliminate Cowell had to eliminate two acts because he included Amaro as a fifth contestant in his category Two Similar to season one there was no public vote on the first live show and each of the mentors selected one of their own acts to eliminate However prior to the elimination of each category each mentor selected two finalists from their own category as the bottom two The bottom two acts performed another song of their choice in the final showdown and their mentor was required to eliminate one of them based on the performance At the start of the second live show it was announced that all judges agreed to bring back one further act whom they felt should not have been eliminated on the first live show by the mentor The act was later revealed to be Diamond White Three Just like the previous two seasons there was no public vote or final showdown during the first live show Instead each of the judges selected one of their own acts to eliminate At the start of the second live show it was announced that all judges agreed to bring back one further act whom they felt should not have been eliminated on the first live show by the mentor The act was later revealed to be Josh Levi After The X Factor edit The winner of the competition is awarded a recording contract with Syco Music in association with Sony Music Entertainment which would include cash payments totaling 5 million 13 14 A press release on behalf of the show on February 7 2011 called the recording contract the largest guaranteed prize in television history 19 Unlike the British version of the show 20 the costs of recording and marketing the winning artist will be paid for separately from the 5 million initial contract payment The 5 million will be paid directly to the winner in five annual installments of 1 million Cowell said in a conference call with reporters on February 7 2011 I think it should be a life changing prize and just to be clear this isn t a dressed up 5 million this is a guaranteed 5 million payable to the winner The recording marketing and video costs are completely separate to that It will be paid over five years at 1 million a year 21 Cowell said in the same conference call that the specific music label within the Sony family that the winner signs with depends on which label could provide the best support to the winner with regard to the type of music the winner chooses to perform Series overview editTo date three seasons have been broadcast as summarized below Indicates winning act Indicates winning judge Indicates that this judge and category did not make it to the final Summary of each season with start and finish dates winners runners up hosts and judges Season Start Finish Judges Category Winner mentor Runner Up mentor Host s Sponsors Guest Judges Judge 1 Judge 2 Judge 3 Judge 4 1 September 21 2011 December 22 2011 L A Reid Boys Nicole Scherzinger Over 30s Paula Abdul Groups Simon Cowell Girls Melanie Amaro Girls Cowell Josh KrajcikOver 30s Scherzinger Steve Jones PepsiSonyVerizonChevrolet Cheryl Cole1 2 September 12 2012 December 20 2012 L A Reid Over 25s Britney Spears Teens Demi Lovato Young Adults Simon Cowell Groups Tate Stevens Over 25s Reid Carly Rose SonenclarTeens Spears Khloe KardashianMario Lopez PepsiSonyVerizonBest Buy Louis Walsh2 3 September 11 2013 December 19 2013 Kelly Rowland Over 25s Demi Lovato Girls Paulina Rubio Boys Simon Cowell Groups Alex amp Sierra Groups Cowell Jeff GuttOver 25s Rowland Mario Lopez CoverGirlHerbal EssencesHondaSecret Notes Cheryl Cole was originally a permanent judge for the Los Angeles and Chicago auditions before being replaced by Nicole Scherzinger who was originally set to co host with Steve Jones Louis Walsh served as a guest judge for only the Kansas City auditions to replace Simon Cowell who was ill Judges and hosts editHosts on The X Factor Host Season 1 2 3 Steve Jones Host Mario Lopez Host Khloe Kardashian Host Judges on The X Factor Judge Season 1 2 3 Simon Cowell Main L A Reid Main Paula Abdul Main Nicole Scherzinger Main Britney Spears Main Demi Lovato Main Kelly Rowland Main Paulina Rubio Main Cheryl Cole Guest Louis Walsh Guest Judges edit At the time of announcing the U S version of The X Factor Simon Cowell was the only confirmed judge for the show 22 Eventually Grammy Award winning record executive songwriter and record producer L A Reid 23 24 former The X Factor UK judge Cheryl Cole 25 26 and Cowell s former American Idol colleague Paula Abdul 27 were confirmed to join Cowell in the judging panel However Nicole Scherzinger would replace Cole on the judging panel after two audition sites After season one the show s producers had said that they would undergo some changes which resulted in what media outlets called an X Factor Shake up On January 30 2012 it was announced that neither Abdul nor Scherzinger would return as a judge for season two 28 When searching for replacements Cowell sought to hire pop star Britney Spears as Abdul s replacement After months of negotiations Cowell and Spears came to an agreement for season two Following the employment of Spears Cowell was looking for a young superstar in order to bring in a younger audience On May 14 the show confirmed that Demi Lovato would replace Scherzinger On December 13 2012 Reid announced that he would not be returning as a judge for a third season instead opting to focus on Epic Records Spears announced on January 11 2013 that she would not be renewing her contract for another season opting to focus on recording her eighth studio album In March 2013 Lovato was announced to be joining Cowell on the panel again for season three In April 2013 it was reported that former judge on The X Factor UK Kelly Rowland was the front runner to replace Reid In May 2013 the show officially confirmed that Rowland would replace Reid and Paulina Rubio would replace Spears and join Cowell and Lovato for the third season 29 Judges gallery nbsp Simon Cowell 2011 2013 nbsp L A Reid 2011 2012 nbsp Paula Abdul 2011 nbsp Nicole Scherzinger 2011 nbsp Britney Spears 2012 nbsp Demi Lovato 2012 2013 nbsp Kelly Rowland 2013 nbsp Paulina Rubio 2013 Hosts edit Cowell initially indicated that The X Factor may have two hosts 30 31 Numerous people were speculated to host the series including High School Musical star Corbin Bleu model Marisa Miller 32 and Dermot O Leary host of the UK version 33 On May 8 2011 Nicole Scherzinger and Welsh presenter Steve Jones were announced as co hosts of the show 34 35 However Scherzinger would later replace Cheryl Cole on the judging panel After season one Jones followed judges Paula Abdul and Scherzinger out the door as they were all dismissed from their duties on the show Reality star Khloe Kardashian and Extra host Mario Lopez were confirmed as the two hosts hired replacing Jones The season two auditions boot camp and judges houses phases of the show went on without hosts as they were not yet confirmed On April 22 2013 Fox announced that Lopez would return as sole host for season three after Kardashian was not asked back as co host 36 Hosts gallery nbsp Mario Lopez 2012 2013 nbsp Khloe Kardashian 2012 nbsp Steve Jones 2011 Judges categories and their contestants edit In each season each judge is allocated a category to mentor and chooses a small number of acts four or five depending on the season to progress to the live finals This table shows for each season which category each judge was allocated and which acts he or she put through to the live finals Winning judge category Winners are in bold eliminated contestants in small font Season Paula Abdul Simon Cowell Nicole Scherzinger L A Reid 1 GroupsLakoda RayneThe Stereo HogzzInTENsityThe Brewer Boys GirlsMelanie AmaroRachel CrowDrewSimone BattleTiah Tolliver Over 30sJosh KrajcikLeRoy BellStacy FrancisDexter Haygood BoysChris ReneMarcus CantyAstroPhillip Lomax 2 Demi Lovato Simon Cowell Britney Spears L A Reid Young AdultsCeCe FreyPaige ThomasJennel GarciaWillie Jones GroupsFifth HarmonyEmblem3LYRIC 145Sister C TeensCarly Rose SonenclarDiamond WhiteBeatrice MillerArin Ray Over 25sTate StevensVino AlanJason BrockDavid Correy 3 Demi Lovato Simon Cowell Paulina Rubio Kelly Rowland GirlsRion PaigeEllona SantiagoKhaya CohenDanie Geimer GroupsAlex amp SierraRestless RoadSweet SuspenseRoXxy Montana BoysCarlito OliveroJosh LeviTim OlstadCarlos Guevara Over 25sJeff GuttLillie McCloudRachel PotterJames KenneyPre show editThe Pepsi Pre show Live is a podcast sponsored by Pepsi that is broadcast through the X Factor website one hour before every episode in the live rounds of the show This program features behind the scenes looks backstage acoustic performances and interviews with celebrities judges contestants and X Factor alumni This program is hosted by Jesse Giddings Adrienne Bailon and Jim Cantiello Reception editTelevision ratings edit Seasonal rankings based on average total viewers per episode of The X Factor on Fox Each U S network television season starts in late September and ends in late May which coincides with the completion of May sweeps Season Premiered Ended TV season Timeslot ET Seasonranking Ref Date Viewers in millions Date Viewers in millions 1 September 21 2011 12 49 Final performances December 21 2011 12 67 2011 12 Wednesday 8 00 pm performance show 19 37 38 Season finale December 22 2011 12 57 Thursday 8 00 pm results show 20 2 September 12 2012 8 73 Final performances December 19 2012 8 35 2012 13 Wednesday 8 00 pm performance show 39 39 40 Season finale December 20 2012 9 65 Thursday 8 00 pm results show 40 3 September 11 2013 6 45 Final performances December 18 2013 5 04 2013 14 Wednesday 8 00 pm performance show 61 41 Season finale December 19 2013 6 22 Thursday 8 00 pm results show 72 The show was also broadcast on ITV2 in the united Kingdom season 1 proved popular launching just 1 day after the American launch date Awards and nominations edit At the 2012 Teen Choice Awards The X Factor beat rival shows American Idol and The Voice to take the award for Reality Competition Show The X Factor also won the award for Breakout Show and Simon Cowell won the Male Personality award Year Association Category Nominee Result 2012 Teen Choice Awards Reality Competition Show The X Factor Won Breakout Show The X Factor Won Male Personality Simon Cowell Won Female Reality Star Melanie Amaro Nominated 2013 People s Choice Awards Favorite TV Competition Show The X Factor Won Favorite Celebrity Judge Demi Lovato Won Britney Spears Nominated Kids Choice Awards Favorite Villain Simon Cowell Won Teen Choice Awards Reality Competition Show The X Factor Won Female Artist Demi Lovato Won Female Hottie Demi Lovato Nominated Smile Demi Lovato Nominated Male Personality Simon Cowell Won Female Personality Demi Lovato Won Breakout Group Emblem3 Won Choice Style Icon Demi Lovato Won Choice Single Female Artist Demi Lovato WonControversies editIn the quarter final of season one Scherzinger voted to eliminate contestant Rachel Crow from the show over Marcus Canty this sent the result to deadlock Following this Crow was eliminated and Scherzinger was booed off the stage and her future on the show was put in jeopardy 42 She subsequently received death threats from some viewers 43 Scherzinger had been proven to be an unpopular judge with her performance during the season being panned by critics as well as controversy even before the show airing regarding her replacing Cheryl Cole on the judging panel 44 45 Scherzinger was let go at the end of the season and later transferred to the UK show to replace Kelly Rowland for the 2012 UK series On the UK show Scherzinger became a more popular and successful judge The airing of the season two judges houses episode on October 17 2012 was cut short abruptly in the middle of Lovato s selection for the top 16 to return to MLB on Fox coverage of Game 3 of the 2012 National League Championship Series which had been in a lengthy rain delay and restarted the game started at 4 p m ET so that Fox could run their primetime lineup upon the game s completion 46 After viewer complaints and a Twitter message from Cowell that consisted of his reaction being It s what s known as a total f up the episode was re aired the next week in full In season three due to graphics errors made in the top 13 round of the live shows regarding voting all voting results posted in that episode were invalidated and the contestants sang once more on November 7 2013 show with the results revealed on November 13 47 Music releases by The X Factor contestants editMain article The X Factor American TV series discographyInternational broadcasts editFollowing the announcement of the show coming to America several other broadcasters around the world expressed interest in acquiring the rights to show the American version of the show in their country The below mentioned countries may have their own version of The X Factor dubbed equally or under another name Brazil Premiered on October 11 2011 on Canal Sony Bulgaria Season one premiered Saturday November 3 2012 on FOX Canada Simultaneously broadcast with the Fox broadcast on CTV on Wednesday or CTV Two on Thursday 48 for the third season shown only on CTV Two Cyprus Premiered on September 30 2011 on RIK 1 Czech Republic Season two premiered on September 15 2012 on Prima Love Denmark Premiered on October 1 2011 on DR HD Estonia Premiered on October 9 2011 and is broadcast on every Sunday on TV3 49 Finland Premiered on October 4 2011 and is broadcast on Tuesday and Friday on Sub Greece Premiered on October 1 2011 on ANT1 50 Hungary Premiered on October 1 2011 and is broadcast on every Sunday and Saturday on RTL Klub 51 India Premiered on September 22 2011 and is simulcast on Big CBS Prime Love and Spark Indonesia A group of local TV networks is airing the shows the same week it is aired in America in Jakarta it airs on B Channel now RTV on Thursday and Friday with repeats on Saturday and Sunday Ireland Premiered on September 13 2011 on TV3 and is broadcast every Friday Also airs on ITV2 see UK section Israel Premiered on September 14 2011 and is broadcast on Friday and Saturday on Hot 3 Iran Premiered on December 20 2012 and is broadcast on Thursday and Friday on GEM TV Japan Premiered on October 1 2011 on FOX bs238 Latin America Premiered on October 12 2011 on Sony Channel Season 2 premiered on October 26 2012 also on Sony Channel Latvia Premiered on December 1 2012 on Channel 2 Malaysia Premiered on September 23 2011 on 8TV Middle East Same day telecast as the U S Premiered on September 24 2011 on OSN First after it is aired in the U S on MBC Variety and MBC Persia and MBC 4 and Dubai One New Zealand Broadcast six and a half hours after it is aired in the U S on TV3 52 Philippines Premiered on September 22 2011 on Studio 23 now ABS CBN Sports Action Poland Premiered on October 11 2011 on Fox Life and is broadcast every Tuesday 53 Portugal Airs on SIC Mulher Russia Premiered on January 2 2012 and is broadcast on Monday to Friday on MTV Singapore Same day telecast as the U S on MediaCorp Channel 5 54 Serbia Premiered on November 2 2012 on FOX Serbia Slovakia Premiered on September 23 2011 on JOJ Plus season two premiered September 14 2012 on TV JOJ broadcast in Slovakia 24 hours after it is aired in the U S South Africa Broadcast on SABC 1 Thailand Broadcast on Workpoint TV Season 1 RTL CBS Entertainment Turkey Broadcast on Dizimax Entertainment Trinidad and Tobago Airs on CNC3 United Kingdom and Ireland As part of Cowell s contract it was agreed that ITV2 the sister channel to the ITV network which airs the original British version of The X Factor would have rights to air the U S version The first season was broadcast in the UK 18 hours after the U S airing it premiered on September 22 2011 in the UK and airs on Thursday and Friday nights The second season premiered on September 27 2012 meaning there was initially a delay of two weeks after the U S airing From the live shows onwards this gap has again reduced to 48 hours Season 3 premiered on September 20 2013 nine days after the U S premiere Sponsorship editOn January 7 2011 Fox SYCOtv and FremantleMedia North America announced that Pepsi would be the official sponsor of The X Factor 4 9 The sponsorship included an extensive multi platform on and off air marketing partnership 4 On June 9 Chevrolet was announced as the second official sponsor of the show Chevrolet s sponsorship would also include an extensive multi platform on and off air marketing partnership 55 Sony was confirmed as the third official sponsor on July 26 Sony s sponsorship of The X Factor would also include an extensive multi platform on and off air marketing partnership 56 Verizon also sponsored the show they were the official wireless sponsor 57 In 2012 the show was the second highest revenue earning show of the year with US 5 55 million ad revenue per half hour behind American Idol 58 For the third season Honda and Procter amp Gamble replaced the previous major sponsors of the show with Procter amp Gamble using it as a platform to promote its CoverGirl Herbal Essences and Secret personal care brands 59 Potential NBC revival editIn November 2014 it was reported that Cowell was considering re launching the American version in 2015 though this was proved untrue 60 However Cowell has said he was more than willing to give the American version another go and that they received offers to bring it back on other networks though he said he would bring it back when there is less competition in the TV talent show landscape 61 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