The X Factor
The X Factor is an American reality television music competition created by Simon Cowell and produced by FremantleMedia North America and SYCOtv, a partnership between Cowell and Sony Music Entertainment, on Fox. Predicated on the UK series, and an addition to the X Factor franchise, singing ability, drawn out of auditions that are people is found by the show, and they compete against one another for votes. The winner is determined by the show's viewers via telephone, Web, 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 per year. The winners were Tate Stevens in season two and also Melanie Amaro in season 1.
The US version of the series began airing on September 2 1, 2011, and has since aired annually from September The show uses a panel of judges that critique that the contestants' performances. Each contestant is assigned to one of four categories. The group acts are just one category and also others are primarily based on sex or age. As an example, in season three that the categories are girls, boys, groups, and over-25-year-olds. Each judge is assigned to 1 of those categories,and acts as mentor to the contestants in his or her category, helping decide song choices, staging, while also estimating contestants from the other categories after each, and styling of those live performances. They contend together to attempt to get one of those contestants in their category to secure your contest, hence making them the most estimate.
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United States of America