^ 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.
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[26] 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 UKKelly 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.[27]
Cowell initially indicated that The X Factor may have two hosts.[28][29] Numerous people were speculated to host the series, including High School Musical star Corbin Bleu, model Marisa Miller,[30] and Dermot O'Leary, host of the British version.[31] On May 8, 2011, Nicole Scherzinger and Welsh presenter Steve Jones were announced as co-hosts of the show.[32][33] 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.[34]
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.
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
Television ratings
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.
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
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.
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.[40] She subsequently received death threats from some viewers.[41] 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.[42][43] Scherzinger was let go at the end of the season and later transferred to the British show to replace Kelly Rowland for the 2012 British series. On the British 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).[44] 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.[45]
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
Hungary: Premiered on October 1, 2011, and is broadcast on every Sunday and Saturday on RTL Klub[49]
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
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.)
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
On January 7, 2011, Fox, SYCOtv and FremantleMedia North America announced that Pepsi would be the official sponsor of The X Factor.[4][7] 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.[53]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.[54]Verizon also sponsored the show; they were the official wireless sponsor.[55]
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.[56]
In November 2014, it was reported that Cowell was considering re-launching the American version in 2015, though this was proved untrue.[58] 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.[59] 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.[60]
See also
The X Factor - British version of the reality television music competition series from 2004 to 2018.
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