The X Factor
The X Factor is an Australian television reality music contest, based on the UK series. The show's first collection was aired from February to May, however, since the series it's been broadcast until the final in November. The X Factor is Created by FremantleMedia Australia, and is currently broadcast in the Seven Network. The title"X Factor" describes a singing ability which can be"exceptional" and"some thing" that produces for celebrity quality. Network Ten held rights in 2005, but fell the show. This year, the Seven Network went in to a"bidding war" to gain rights for its show, also later won and another series moved to production. The X Factor has been renewed following there was a Australian Idol broadcast throughout Network Ten. It is broadcast in New Zealand on TV3. Two chain of The Xtra Factor were aired at 2010 in 7Two and 2005 through Network Ten. The show wasn't renewed for another series in 2011.
The original panel lineup at 2005 contains Mark Holden, Kate Ceberano, and John Reid. The panel has been replaced with Ronan Keating, Guy Sebastian, Natalie Imbruglia, and Kyle Sandilands After the show was restored this year. Melanie Brown and Natalie Bassingthwaighte did not return to get show three and substituted Sandilands and imbruglia. Redfoo and dannii Minogue combined the board as replacements including Brown and Sebastian at the series. Through the inaugural audition stages of this X Factor, originally the contestants sang in an"audition room" infront of simply the Warriors, however, in the string two onwards most auditionees sing onstage in a stadium, in front of the judges and a live crowd. The activities that are successful then advance to the next stage of their contest,"bootcamp" and later"home visits", where in fact the judges narrow down their category to three acts who'll keep on into the live shows, where the public vote for their favourite action, following weekly performances by the contestants.