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The X Factor is a reality television singing competition created by Simon Cowell and produced by Syco TV,[1] which is scheduled to premiere in September 2011[2] on FOX. As part of the The X Factor franchise, the program's format differs from its rivals, such as American Idol, in numerous ways. The competition is open to both solo artists and groups, has no upper age limit, and the judges act as mentors to the final contestants. Each judge is assigned a category—girls under 25, boys under 25, individuals over 25, and groups—that they place the finalists in after the audition process.[3] Through the live shows, the judges act as mentors to the contestants helping decide song choices and styling, while judging contestants from other categories.
History
In April 2009, reports surfaced that Cowell was attempting to launch The X Factor in America after his contract ended with American Idol with the ninth season.[4] Under his then-current contract, Cowell was forbidden from launching The X Factor as a rival show to Idol.[4] In September of that year Fox, the broadcaster of American Idol, signed the deal to launch the American version.
On January 11, 2010, News Corporation (through Fox News in the US and The Times in the UK) reported that Cowell would leave American Idol after season 9 so he could 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 in 2011 he can judge and act as executive producer of the U.S version of The X Factor.[5] Additionally, Cowell signed a long-term business deal with Sony Music Entertainment who already support Syco Music artists in the UK and will now be involved with the artists on the U.S. version of the show as well as becoming involved in the production of the show.[1]
In November 2010, FOX began airing short commercials for the program which displayed the text "Coming to America Fall 2011".[6][7] The New York Times described the commercials as the network trying to set up "The X Factor" as a television event.[6] CTV will broadcast the show in Canada.[8]
Format and prize
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 a category—girls under 25, boys under 25, individuals over 25, and groups—that they place the finalists in after the audition process.[3] Through the live shows, the judges act as mentors to the contestants helping decide song choices and styling. The judges also judge the other contestants from the other categories.Vorlage:Citation needed The winner of the competition is awarded a recording contract, stated to be worth $5 million, with Syco Music in association with Sony Music Entertainment.[9][10] Cowell said that the recording contract was the "largest guaranteed prize in television history." In comparison to the UK version of the show, the cost of recording and marketing the winning artist will be paid for separately from the $5 million initial contract payment, paid in five annual installments of $1 million.[9]
There are five stages to The X Factor 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: Visits to judges' houses
- Stage 5: Live shows (finals)
Auditions
The show is open to solo artists and vocal groups aged 12 and above, with no upper age limit.[9][10] The successful auditionees will audition in front of the judges.
Bootcamp and visits to judges' houses
The contestants selected at auditions are further refined through a series of performances at "boot camp", and then at the "judges' houses", until a small number eventually progress to the live finals.They collectively choose 24 acts (six from each category) for the next round, and only then find out which category they are to mentor. During these stages, the producers allocate each of the judges a category to mentor. The judges then disband for the "visits to the judges' houses" round, where they reduce their six acts with a celebrity guest to three for the live shows.
Live Shows
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. Once the number of contestants has been reduced to five, the format changes. Each act performs twice in the first show, with the public vote opening after the first performance. 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.
Post X Factor
The winner of the competition is awarded a recording contract, stated to be worth $5 million, with Syco Music in association with Sony Music Entertainment.[9][10] Cowell said that the recording contract was the "largest guaranteed prize in television history." In comparison to the UK version of the show, the cost of recording and marketing the winning artist will be paid for separately from the $5 million initial contract payment, paid in five annual installments of $1 million.[9]
Season 1 (2011)
Auditions in front of the producers for the first season took place in Los Angeles, Miami, Newark/New York, Seattle, Chicago, and Dallas.[11] It was reported that The X Factor had broken the auditions record in Los Angeles, on March 27.[12] The last set of auditions that will take place will take place in front of the judges and a live studio audience, and are scheduled to take place during May and June 2011.[13]
Judges and presenters
Judges
At the time of announcing the U.S. version, Cowell was the only confirmed judge for the show.[14] Although soon after, speculation had already began as to who might be joining him on the panel. His former American Idol colleague Paula Abdul, was quickly linked to the role, as was British The X Factor judge Cheryl Cole. When asked about the possibility of working with Abdul, he said, "I've been talking to Paula for a long time, it was always my intention in one way or another to carry on working with her." In January 2010, Cowell spoke to The New York Post about his new show. In the interview he did not confirm any of the new judges but said that Cole would be a good addition to the show, "I think she would be great over here - Cheryl's a star." However, he did confirm that he was taking the choices of who to join him on the show very seriously. "It's pointless hiring judges who don't know anything about the music business. I'll probably go and find someone who did what I did for a living. I was an A&R guy for 20 years."[15] At the end of January 2010, The Sun reported that Cowell wanted American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga to have a non-judging role on the show.[16] Cowell's close friend Sinitta, confirmed lots of people had expressed interest in the show including Mariah Carey,[17] and even herself if the opportunity arises.[18]
From September 2010 the media reported that producers and Cowell were impressed by Katy Perry and Nicole Scherzinger, after both had appeared as guest judges during the audition stages of the competition of the seventh series of The X Factor (UK).[19] Scherzinger became a strong candidate after she was invited back to The X Factor (UK) when she was also asked to fill in at bootcamp.[20] On January 12, 2011, The Metro reported that Peter Rice, Fox's chairman, confirmed that there will be four judges, two females, two males, one of them being Simon. Since then, in an interview with Ryan Seacrest, Katy Perry ruled herself out of the running.[21]
In March 2011, Cowell confirmed that Scherzinger, Abdul, Carey and George Michael were among the people shortlisted for the judging roles, while Perry and Elton John were confirmed to not be in the running.[22] In an interview with XXL, Cowell also linked Nicki Minaj to the judges shortlist.[23] On March 18, 2011 the first of the three remaining judges was officially announced by Fox, and confirmed to be the Grammy Award-winning record executive, songwriter, and record producer Antonio "L.A." Reid.[24][25] On March 21, 2011 Cowell confirmed that Carey would not be on the show due to her pregnancy.[26] In an interview with MSN's Wonderwall, Cowell said he did not think that Scherzinger would be a judge on the show but that there would "definitely" still be some kind of role for her on it.[27] On April 26th 2011, Cowell confirmed that Cheryl Cole was in the process of working on signing a deal and that negotiations were being made over Paula Abdul's possible contract if she was to join the show. [28][29]
Presenters
When asked if Cowell would prefer a female or male host, Cowell replied "maybe both". He has since indicated that the show may have two presenters.[30] In an interview with STV, Steve Jones mentioned internet reports that Nicole Scherzinger had been offered the female presenter's job instead of a judging position. He said "She's a great lady and she'll do a fantastic job," as well as admitting he would love the job.[31]
Media sponsorship
On January 7, 2011, FOX, Syco Television, and FremantleMedia North American announced that Pepsi will be the official sponsor of The X Factor.[3][6] The sponsorship includes an extensive multi-platform on and off-air marketing partnership.[3]
See also
References
External links
- The X Factor Official WebSite (owned by Fox Interactive Media)
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- ↑ a b Alex Wilkes: Sony confirms Cowell, Green venture, Digital Spy, January 19, 2010. Abgerufen im January 21, 2010
- ↑ Neil Wilkes: EXCLUSIVE: Cowell confirms start date for US 'X Factor', Digital Spy, January 20, 2010
- ↑ a b c d PEPSI is Announced as the Official Sponsor of The X Factor! In: Fox Broadcasting Company. 7. Januar 2011, abgerufen am 24. Januar 2011.
- ↑ a b Hurrel, Will: Cowell Hints at US X Factor. 22. April 2009, abgerufen am 8. Oktober 2009.
- ↑ Lorna Cooper: Cowell quits American Idol In: MSN, Microsoft, January 11, 2010 Retrieved January 11, 2010.
- ↑ a b c Brian Stelter: Pepsi to Sponsor 'American Idol' Rival. In: The New York Times. 4. Januar 2011, S. 3, abgerufen am 24. Januar 2011.
- ↑ Michael Slezak: 'The X Factor' exclusive: First look at Fox's promo! In: Entertainment Weekly. 24. November 2010, abgerufen am 24. Januar 2011.
- ↑ http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Entertainment/20110208/nicole-scherzinger-x-factor-judge-110208/
- ↑ a b c d e 'The X Factor' Winner to Get $5 Million Contract. In: The Associated Press. ABC News, 7. Februar 2011, abgerufen am 7. Februar 2011.
- ↑ a b c Christine Kearney, Patricia Reaney: U.S. X Factor to offer large record deal for winner. In: Reuters. 7. Februar 2011, abgerufen am 7. Februar 2011.
- ↑ http://thexfactor.blogs.fox.com/2011/02/24/the-x-factor-unveils-dates-and-venues-for-the-5-million-auditions
- ↑ http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/s141/the-x-factor-us/news/a311337/x-factor-usa-breaks-audition-records-in-la.html
- ↑ http://www.on-camera-audiences.com/shows/show/337/The_X_Factor/
- ↑ Neil Wilkes: Simon Cowell quits American Idol, Digital Spy, January 11, 2010. Abgerufen im January 12, 2010
- ↑ What Simon Cowell gave up for 'X Factor' In: New York Post, NYP Holdings, Inc., January 15, 2010
- ↑ Thursday, January 28, 2010, 08:43 GMT: TV - News - Cowell 'wants GaGa' for US 'X Factor'. Digital Spy, 28. Januar 2010, abgerufen am 18. September 2010.
- ↑ X Factor judges rumours: Who's replacing who? Metro.co.uk, 12. Mai 2010, abgerufen am 18. September 2010.
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naYmIWPRpmY]
- ↑ Cheryl Cole set for US X Factor with Simon Cowell in 2011. Metro.co.uk, 14. September 2010, abgerufen am 18. September 2010.
- ↑ Posted: 2:00 am, September 17, 2010: Nicole Scherzinger and Cheryl Cole to join Simon Cowell's "X-Factor" judging panel, NYPOST.com, September 17, 2010. Abgerufen im September 18, 2010
- ↑ Ryan Seacrest Interviews Katy Perry. On Air with Ryan Seacrest. Retrieved January 20, 2011
- ↑ Mark Cina: Simon Cowell Confirms Paula Abdul Is on ‘X-Factor’ Judges Shortlist In: The Hollywood Reporter, Prometheus Global Media, March 3, 2011
- ↑ http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1660668/simon-cowell-nicki-minaj-x-factor.jhtml
- ↑ Official: L.A. Reid signed as 'X Factor' judge. Entertainment Weekly, 18. März 2011, abgerufen am 18. März 2011.
- ↑ Breaking News: Grammy-winning music mogul Antonio “L.A” Reid to join Simon Cowell as a judge on The X Factor! In: The X Factor, Facebook, March 18, 2011. Abgerufen im March 18 2011
- ↑ {{Collins, Scott. "Simon Cowell crosses Mariah Carey off list of judges for Fox's 'The X Factor'." Show Tracker. Los Angeles Times, 21 Mar 2011. Web. 22 Mar 2011. <http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2011/03/simon-cowell-crosses-mariah-carey-off-list-of-judges-for-foxs-the-x-factor.html>.}}
- ↑ http://wonderwall.msn.com/tv/simon-cowell-on-idol-i-would-have-gone-earlier-1611114.story
- ↑ http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/2011/04/26/cheryl-cole-finally-confirmed-as-judge-on-us-x-factor-as-simon-cowell-gushes-she-s-special-86908-23087359/
- ↑ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLKd9Ri2YEY
- ↑ http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Entertainment/20110325/simon-cowell-could-hire-two-hosts-for-us-x-factor-110325/
- ↑ http://entertainment.stv.tv/tv/238708-steve-jones-insists-he-is-still-up-for-us-x-factor-job/