No More ‘The X Factor’ As The Show Gets Cancelled

The X Factor

The renowned music reality show, The X Factor has been dropped ensuing to running on air for pretty much 17 years. The show was created by Simon Cowell and produced Fremantle’s Thames and Cowell’s production association Syco Entertainment. The show began broadcasting back in 2004 and has dispatched the career of various artists all through the long haul.

The Sun stated that a source uncovered Simon Cowell’s renowned music reality show The X Factor will not be returning for next season. A specialist of the TV station ITV certified that there were no plans for the accompanying season of ‘The X Factor’ at the stream stage. The show has been an accomplishment in the UK since the time its original conflict 2004, the show has also dispatched the careers of numerous artists including One Direction, Little Mix, Leona Lewis and Olly Murs. The show started the worldwide The X Factor franchise.

So far, 15 winners of the show to date are, Steve Brookstein, Shayne Ward, Leona Lewis, Leon Jackson, Alexandra Burke, Joe McElderry, Matt Cardle, Little Mix, James Arthur, Sam Bailey, Ben Haenow, Louisa Johnson, Matt Terry, Rak-Su and Dalton Harris. As indicated by the association of the show. Winners get a recording contract with the record label Syco Music with a communicated worth of £1 million. This consolidates a cash payment to the victor, anyway the larger part is allocated to marketing and recording costs.

The victorious contestant’s single is followed through on time for the completion of-year chart battle for the UK’s Christmas number one (in 2005 through to 2008, 2010, 2013 and 2014, the victor’s single has shown up at number one). As of November 2016, 41 number-one singles have been cultivated by artists who have showed up on the show, similar to Lewis, Burke, JLS, Diana Vickers, Olly Murs, Cher Lloyd, One Direction, Little Mix, Arthur and Ella Henderson. Meanwhile, Simon Cowell’s next experience will be the musical test show Walk The Line for ITV. The arrangement sees musical shows show up to perform and a panel of judges headed up by Cowell will condemn them.

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