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{{Infobox television<!-- DO NOT CHANGE THIS INFOBOX -->
| show_name = The X Factor
| image = [[File:TheXFactorTitles2011.jpg|300px]]
| genre = Reality
| format = Interactive [[reality television|reality]] [[talent show]]
| creator = [[Simon Cowell]]
| developer =
| presenter = [[Steve Jones (presenter)|Steve Jones]] (2011)
| writer =
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| creative_director = [[Brian Friedman]]
| judges = [[Simon Cowell]]<br> [[L.A. Reid]]<br> [[Paula Abdul]]<br> [[Cheryl Cole]] (2011)<br>[[Nicole Scherzinger]] (2011)
| consulting_producer = [[Brian Friedman]]
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| executive_producer = Simon Cowell<br />Cecile Frot-Coutaz <br />Siobhan Greene <br /> Richard Holloway<br />Andrew Llinares<br />Rob Wade<ref name="PR June">[http://www.fox.com/programming/_ugc/X_Factor_The_2011.pdf ''The X Factor'' Press Release] {Pdf} [[Fox Broadcasting Corporation]]. Retrieved June 24, 2011</ref>
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| related = ''[[The X Factor (UK)]]''<br/>''[[America's Got Talent]]''
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'''''The X Factor''''' is a music competition TV show to find new [[singing]] talent. The show is produced by [[SYCOtv]], a partnership between the show's creator [[Simon Cowell]] and [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music]].<ref name="syco2010">{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/news/a197592/sony-confirms-cowell-green-venture.html|title=Sony confirms Cowell, Green venture|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]| first=Alex| last=Wilkes| date=January 19, 2010|accessdate=January 21, 2010}}</ref> It premiered on September 21, 2011<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/news/a197970/ntas-cowell-vid.html|title=EXCLUSIVE: Cowell confirms start date for US 'X Factor'|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|first=Neil|last=Wilkes|coauthor=French, Dan| date=January 20, 2010|accessdate=January 20, 2010}}</ref> on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]].

As part of the [[The X Factor (UK)|British]] [[The X Factor (TV series)|''X Factor'' franchise]], its format has numerous differences from rivals such ''[[American Idol]]''. The competition is open to both solo artists and groups and has no upper age limit. Each judge is assigned one of four categories—boys between 12 and 29, girls between 12 and 29, individuals 30 and over, or groups (some of which may be formed from rejected soloists after the audition process).<ref name="pepsi1" /> Through the live shows, the judges act as mentors to their category, helping to decide song choices, styling and staging, while judging contestants from the other categories; they also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning judge.

[[Melanie Amaro]] won the first season and received a $5&nbsp;million recording contract with record labels owned by Cowell and [[Sony]].<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/#/news/x-factor-has-glitzy-premiere-complete-with-1005354392.story X Factor' Has Glitzy Premiere, Complete With Simon-Paula Bickering], a September 15, 2011 article from ''Billboard''</ref> She will also appear in a [[Pepsi]] commercial that will air during [[Super Bowl XLVI]] on [[NBC]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/05/us-xfactor-superbowl-idUSTRE7744US20110805 | work=Reuters | title="X Factor" winner will star in Super Bowl Pepsi ad | date=August 5, 2011}}</ref>

==History==
Although ''[[American Idol]]'' went on to become an enormous success and rated number 1 for (as of present) seven consecutive seasons, in its home country of the [[United Kingdom|UK]], the original ''[[Pop Idol]]'' did not fare so well. After the massively successful [[Pop Idol (series 1)|first series]], the [[Pop Idol (series 2)|second series]] suffered from low ratings. Many (including ''Pop Idol'' judge [[Pete Waterman]] himself)<ref name="Pete Waterman quote">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s98/pop-idol/news/a13133/pete-waterman-michelle-is-rubbish.html|title=Pete Waterman: "Michelle is rubbish"|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|accessdate=2 October 2011}}</ref> considered series 2 winner [[Michelle McManus]] an unworthy winner as she failed to achieve the same success as series 1 winner [[Will Young]]. In 2004, ''Pop Idol'' was axed and [[ITV]] announced a new talent show created by former ''Pop Idol'' judge [[Simon Cowell]], with no involvement from ''Idol'' creator [[Simon Fuller]] — ''[[The X Factor (UK)|The X Factor]]''. Its ratings were average in the first couple of series, but by the [[The X Factor (UK series 6)|sixth series]] in 2009, ratings were hitting 10 million each week. ''Pop Idol'' had been completely forgotten in the UK in favour of ''The X Factor'', whereas ''American Idol'' was responsible for the highest rated TV show in the U.S. — with ''The X Factor'' virtually non-existent.

Then, in April 2009, reports surfaced that Cowell was attempting to launch ''The X Factor'' in the U.S. after his ''[[American Idol]]'' contract ended after the [[American Idol (season 9)|ninth season]].<ref name="American1">{{cite web |author= Hurrel, Will |title= Cowell Hints at US X Factor |url= http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/multi-platform/news/cowell-hints-at-us-x-factor/2020988.article |publisher= |date=April 22, 2009 |accessdate=October 8, 2009}}</ref> Under his then contract, Cowell was forbidden from launching ''The X Factor'' as a rival show to ''Idol''.<ref name="American1" /> In September, [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]], the broadcaster of ''American Idol'', signed the deal to launch the U.S. version of ''The X Factor''.

On January 11, 2010, [[News Corporation]] (through [[Fox News]] in the U.S. and ''[[The Times]]'' in the UK) reported that Cowell would leave ''American Idol'' after the ninth season in order to bring ''The X Factor'' to the U.S. in September 2011. Cowell told the [[Television Critics Association]] that he was leaving ''American Idol'' so that he can judge and act as executive producer of the U.S. version of ''The X Factor''.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://tv.uk.msn.com/photos/photos.aspx?cp-documentid=151320909|title=Cowell quits American Idol|publisher=[[Microsoft]]|work=[[MSN]]|last=Cooper|first=Lorna|date=January 11, 2010}} Retrieved January 11, 2010.</ref> Additionally, Cowell signed a long-term business deal with [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music]], 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 its production.<ref name="syco2010"/>

In November 2010, Fox began airing short commercials for the program, which displayed the text "Coming to America Fall 2011".<ref name="pepsi2" /><ref>{{cite web|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2010/11/24/the-x-factor-fox-promo-simon-cowell/|title='The X Factor' exclusive: First look at Fox's promo!|last=Slezak|first=Michael|date=November 24, 2010|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|accessdate=January 24, 2011}}</ref> ''[[The New York Times]]'' described the commercials as the network trying to set up ''The X Factor'' as a television event.<ref name="pepsi2" /> In February 2011, during [[Super Bowl XLV]], Fox unveiled the official logo for the show in a promo starring Cowell.<ref name="UnXploding Simon - THE X FACTOR">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCnDO5N-t68 ]{{dead link|date=December 2011}}</ref> A second promo was shown during that night, featuring [[Katy Perry]], [[Justin Bieber]], [[The Black Eyed Peas]], [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]], [[Lady Gaga]], the [[Pussycat Dolls]] and [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]]. This promo started speculation on who would be joining Cowell on the ''X Factor'' judging panel.<ref name="Have You Got It? - THE X FACTOR">{{cite web|author=Meld je aan of registreer je om een reactie te plaatsen! |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FCVvZrmv3s |title=Have You Got It? - THE X FACTOR 2011 |publisher=YouTube |date=2011-02-04 |accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref>

''The X Factor'' premiered in the U.S. and Canada on September 21, 2011.

==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 one of four categories—either girls between 12 and 29, boys between 12 and 29, individuals 30 and over, or groups (some of which may be formed from rejected soloists after the audition process).<ref name="pepsi1" /> Through the live shows, the judges act as mentors to their category, helping to decide song choices, styling and staging, while judging contestants from other categories.

The winner of the competition is awarded a recording contract with [[Syco Music]] in association with [[Sony Music Entertainment]], which would include cash payments totaling $5 million.<ref name="Feb711a" /><ref name="Feb711b" /> A press release on behalf of the show on February 7, 2011 called the recording contract "the largest guaranteed prize in television history."<ref>Lindsay Powers, [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/simon-cowells-x-factor-announces-97082 Simon Cowell's X Factor Announces Prize: $5 Million Sony Music Record Deal] From the [[Hollywood Reporter]] (February 7, 2011). Retrieved on September 18, 2011.</ref> Unlike the British version of the show,<ref>Liam Allen,[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-10654380 What is a £1m record deal?] From [[BBC News]] (July 21, 2010). Retrieved on September 18, 2011.</ref> the costs of recording and marketing the winning artist will be paid for separately from the $5&nbsp;million initial contract payment. The $5 million will be paid directly to the winner in five annual installments of $1 million. Cowell said in a conference call with reporters on February 7, 2011: "I think it should be a life-changing prize and just to be clear, this isn't a dressed-up $5 million, this is a guaranteed $5 million payable to the winner. The recording, marketing, and video costs are completely separate to that. It will be paid over five years at $1 million a year."<ref>Lara Martin, [http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/s141/the-x-factor-us/news/a302575/cowell-admits-x-factor-usa-prize-nerves.html Cowell admits 'X Factor USA' prize nerves] From [[Digital Spy]] (February 7, 2011). Retrieved on September 18, 2011.</ref>

Cowell said in the same conference call that the specific music label within the Sony family with which the winner would actually sign would likely depend on which specialty label could provide the best support to the winner in light of the type of music that the winner chooses to perform.<ref>''Id.''</ref>

There are five stages to ''The X Factor'':
* Stage 1: Producers' auditions (these auditions decide who will sing in front of the judges)
* Stage 2: Judges' auditions
* Stage 3: Bootcamp
* Stage 4: 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.<ref name="Feb711a">{{cite news|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory?id=12858831|title='The X Factor' Winner to Get $5&nbsp;Million Contract|date=February 7, 2011|agency=Associated Press|publisher=[[ABC News]]|accessdate=February 7, 2011}}</ref><ref name="Feb711b">{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/07/us-thexfactor-idUSTRE7163SX20110207|title=U.S. X Factor to offer large record deal for winner|last=Kearney|first=Christine|coauthors=Patricia Reaney|date=February 7, 2011|work=[[Reuters]]|accessdate=February 7, 2011}}</ref> The successful auditionees audition in front of the judges where the judges must come to a majority vote to allow the auditionee to proceed to the next round, in this case, at least three judges have to say yes for the hopeful to go to Bootcamp.

===Bootcamp===
The contestants selected at auditions are further refined through a series of performances at "bootcamp", and then at "judges' houses", until a small number eventually progress to the live finals. At bootcamp the judges collaboratively choose 32 acts (eight from each category) for the next round, and only then are told by the show's producers which category they are to mentor.

===Judges' houses===
The judges then disband for the "judges' houses" round, where they further reduce their acts on location at a residence (often collectively spanning the globe) with the help of a celebrity guest.

===Live shows===
====Final 16====
The final 16 perform live, to get a place in the Final 12. There will be no public vote in the first week, instead each of the judges selected one of their own acts to eliminate. In [[The X Factor (U.S. season 1)|season 1]], Cowell had to eliminate two acts, because he included [[Melanie Amaro]] as a fifth contestant in his category, as he thought he had made "a huge mistake" at judges' houses by not choosing Amaro for the live shows. Therefore, season one had a final 17 instead of a final 16.

====Final 12====
The finals consist of a series of two live shows, with the first featuring the contestants' performances and the second revealing the results of the public voting, culminating in either one or two acts being eliminated. Celebrity guest performers also feature regularly.

===Post ''The X Factor''===
The winner of the competition is awarded a recording contract, stated to be worth $5 million (£3.2 million), with [[Syco Music]] in association with [[Sony Music Entertainment]].<ref name="Feb711a" /><ref name="Feb711b" /> A press release on behalf of the show called the recording contract "the largest guaranteed prize in television history."<ref>Lindsay Powers, [http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/simon-cowells-x-factor-announces-97082 Simon Cowell's X Factor Announces Prize: $5 Million Sony Music Record Deal] From the [[Hollywood Reporter]] (February 7, 2011). Retrieved on September 18, 2011.</ref> In comparison to the UK version of the show, where a portion of the £1 million ($1.6 million) prize is used to pay for the costs of recording and marketing the winning artist,<ref>Liam Allen, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-10654380 What is a £1m record deal?] From [[BBC News]] (July 21, 2010). Retrieved on September 18, 2011.</ref> these expenses will be paid for separately from the $5&nbsp;million initial contract payment offered on the U.S. show, which will be paid in five annual installments of $1&nbsp;million.<ref>Lara Martin, [http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/s141/the-x-factor-us/news/a302575/cowell-admits-x-factor-usa-prize-nerves.html Cowell admits 'X Factor USA' prize nerves] From [[Digital Spy]] (February 7, 2011). Retrieved on September 18, 2011.</ref>

==Season summary==

{{colorbox|#CCCCFF}} Contestant in the "Boys" category<br/>
{{colorbox|#FFC0CB}} Contestant in the "Girls" category<br/>
{{colorbox|#d0f0c0}} Contestant in the "Over 30s"category<br/>
{{colorbox|#FFE5B4}} Contestants in the "Groups" category

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! scope="row"| [[The X Factor (U.S. season 1)|One]]
| September 21, 2011
| December 22, 2011
| style="background:pink;"|[[Melanie Amaro]]
| style="background:#d0f0c0;"|[[Josh Krajcik]]
| style="background:#ccf;"|[[Chris Rene]]
| style="background:pink;"|[[Simon Cowell]]
| [[Steve Jones (presenter)|Steve Jones]]
| [[PepsiCo|Pepsi]]<br/>[[Sony]]<br/>[[Verizon Wireless|Verizon]]<br/>[[Chevrolet]]
| [[Simon Cowell]]<br/>[[Paula Abdul]]<br/>[[L.A. Reid]]<br/>[[Nicole Scherzinger]]<br>[[Cheryl Cole]] <small>(Los Angeles & Chicago auditions;<br>originally planned to be a permanent judge)</small>
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! scope="row"| [[The X Factor (U.S. season 2)|Two]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2011/11/02/the-x-factor-marks-its-spot-fox-picks-up-hit-series-for-second-season-2215/20111102fox01/ |title=Breaking News - "The X Factor" Marks Its Spot! FOX Picks Up Hit Series for Second Season |publisher=TheFutonCritic.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref>
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==Judges and hosts==
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At the time of announcing the U.S. version, Cowell was the only confirmed judge for the show.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/americanidol/news/a195683/simon-cowell-quits-american-idol.html|title=Simon Cowell quits American Idol|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|last=Wilkes|first=Neil|date=January 11, 2010|accessdate=January 12, 2010}}</ref> He later said that he was taking the choices of who to join him on the show very seriously, saying, "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."<ref name="nypostjan15">{{cite news|url=http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/what_cowell_gave_up_for_2MAHTVyZXbE9q2KUmbj2UP|title=What Simon Cowell gave up for 'X Factor'|publisher=NYP Holdings, Inc.|work=[[New York Post]]|date=January 15, 2010|accessdate=January 15, 2010}}</ref> Many people were rumored to be in the running to join the judging panel, including [[Nicole Scherzinger]], [[George Michael]],<ref name="Cina">{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/simon-cowell-confirms-paula-abdul-163888|title=Simon Cowell Confirms Paula Abdul Is on ‘X-Factor’ Judges Shortlist|last=Cina|first=Mark|date=March 3, 2011|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|accessdate=March 3, 2011|location=[[Los Angeles]]}}</ref> [[Nicki Minaj]],<ref>{{cite news|last=Dinh|first=James|date=March 25, 2011|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1660668/simon-cowell-nicki-minaj-x-factor.jhtml |title=Simon Cowell Addresses Nicki Minaj 'X Factor' Judging Rumors|publisher=MTV|accessdate=May 6, 2011}}</ref> [[Rihanna]], [[Katy Perry]], [[Elton John]], [[Mariah Carey]] and [[Jessica Simpson]], though Cowell denied that Perry and John were.<ref name="Cina"/> Eventually, [[Grammy Award]]-winning [[Record industry|record executive]], [[songwriter]], and [[record producer]] [[L.A. Reid]],<ref name="lareid1">{{cite web |url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/03/18/la-reid-x-factor/ |title=Official: L.A. Reid signed as 'X Factor' judge |publisher=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=Mar 18, 2011 |accessdate=Mar 18, 2011}}</ref><ref name="lareid2">{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/#!/notes/the-x-factor-usa/breaking-news-grammy-winning-music-mogul-antonio-la-reid-to-join-simon-cowell-as/133583453380296|title=Breaking News: Grammy-winning music mogul Antonio "L.A" Reid to join Simon Cowell as a judge on The X Factor!|date=March 18, 2011|work=The X Factor|publisher=Facebook|accessdate=March 18, 2011}}</ref> former [[The X Factor (UK)|UK ''X Factor'']] judge [[Cheryl Cole]],<ref name="Cheryl confirmed">{{cite news|last=Plunkett|first=John|title=Cheryl Cole confirmed as US X Factor judge.'|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2011/may/05/cheryl-cole-us-x-factor-judge|publisher=The Guardian|accessdate=May 5, 2011|location=London|date=May 5, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=|last=|url=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/ |title=Cheryl Cole finally confirmed as judge on US X Factor as Simon Cowell gushes she's 'special'|work=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|The Daily Record]]|publisher=|date=|accessdate=May 6, 2011}}</ref> and Cowell's former ''[[American Idol]]'' colleague [[Paula Abdul]]<ref>{{cite web|author=The X Factor |url=http://thexfactor.blogs.fox.com/2011/05/08/paula-abdul-joins-cheryl-cole-l-a-reid-and-simon-cowell-on-the-x-factor-judges-panel/ |title=FOX Broadcasting Company - The X Factor USA - Simon Cowell's Brand New Singing Competition Comes To America Only On FOX |publisher=Thexfactor.blogs.fox.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref> were confirmed to join Cowell in the judging panel.

Cowell had previously indicated that ''The X Factor'' may have had two hosts.<ref>McGonigle, Molly. (March 25, 2011) [http://wonderwall.msn.com/tv/simon-cowell-on-idol-i-would-have-gone-earlier-1611114.story Simon Cowell on 'Idol': 'I watched it once' | Story | Wonderwall]. Wonderwall.msn.com. Retrieved on May 6, 2011.</ref><ref>[http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Entertainment/20110325/simon-cowell-could-hire-two-hosts-for-us-x-factor-110325/ Cowell may prefer having two hosts for 'X Factor' – CTV News]. Ctv.ca. Retrieved on May 6, 2011.</ref> Numerous people were speculated to host the series, including ''[[High School Musical]]'' star [[Corbin Bleu]] and UK ''X Factor'' host [[Dermot O'Leary]].<ref>Hibberd, James. (April 28, 2011) [http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/04/28/corbin-bleu-nicole-scherzinger-in-talks-to-host-x-factor/ 'The X Factor': Corbin Bleu in talks to co-host | Inside TV | EW.com]. Insidetv.ew.com. Retrieved on May 6, 2011.</ref><ref name="Daily Mail 8 May 2011">{{cite news| url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1384954/Gary-Barlow-confirmed-new-UK-X-Factor-judge-Simon-Cowell-Cheryl-Cole-leave.html#ixzz1LoTVKTZT | location=London | work=Daily Mail | first1=Natalie | last1=Trombetta | first2=Chris | last2=Johnson | title=Simon Cowell confirms Gary Barlow as new UK X Factor judge | date=May 9, 2011}}</ref> On May 8, 2011, [[Nicole Scherzinger]] and Welsh presenter [[Steve Jones (presenter)|Steve Jones]] were announced as co-hosts of the show.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/s141/the-x-factor-us/news/a318357/nicole-scherzinger-steve-jones-to-host-x-factor-usa.html|title=Nicole Scherzinger, Steve Jones to host 'X Factor' USA|last=Daniels|first=Colin|date=May 8, 2011|work=[[Digital Spy]]|publisher=[[Hachette Filipacchi UK]]|accessdate=May 8, 2011|location=[[London]]}}</ref><ref>[http://entertainment.stv.tv/tv/238708-steve-jones-insists-he-is-still-up-for-us-x-factor-job/ Steve Jones insists he is still up for US X Factor job | TV: Latest News | STV Entertainment]. Entertainment.stv.tv (March 25, 2011). Retrieved on May 6, 2011.</ref>

On May 26, it was reported that Cole had been removed from the show and was set to be replaced by Scherzinger. Reports varied over whether she was fired because American audiences had trouble understanding her accent, because of a lack of chemistry between her and Abdul, or that she had stepped down herself due to homesickness.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-13558288 |title=Cheryl Cole is 'dropped by US X Factor' |author= |date=26 May 2011 |work= |publisher=BBC News |accessdate=26 May 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Showbiz-News/Cheryl-Cole-Reports-Singer-Is-Replaced-By-Nicole-Scherzinger-As-US-X-Factor-Judge-Over-Thick-Accent/Article/201105415999828?DCMP=News-search-sslc&lid=ARTICLE_15999828_CherylCole:ReportsSingerIsReplacedByNicoleScherzingerAsUSXFactorJudgeOverThickAccent&lpos=searchresults |title=Singer Cheryl Cole 'Dropped By US X Factor' |author= |date=26 May 2011 |work= |publisher=Sky News |accessdate=26 May 2011}}</ref> Cole's departure was officially confirmed on June 6 in a statement from Fox, which also confirmed Scherzinger as her replacement. Jones now serves as the sole presenter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/cheryl-coles-x-factor-exit-confirmed_1224230 |title=Cheryl Cole &#124; Cheryl Cole's X Factor Exit Confirmed |publisher=Contactmusic |date=2011-06-06 |accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref> On August 5, Cowell announced that the reason why Cole left was because he offered her the job in the UK version back and that he felt that she would be more comfortable there. He said if her departure had anything to do with her not getting along with Abdul then he would not be judging the show.<ref>{{cite web|last=Ross |first=Dalton |url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/08/05/simon-cowell-x-factor-american-idol/ |title=Simon Cowell believes 'X Factor' can top 'Idol' |publisher=Insidetv.ew.com |date=2011-08-05 |accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref>

On January 9, 2012, Fox announced that the show will undergo some changes for its second season.<ref>[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/s141/the-x-factor-us/news/a359058/x-factor-usa-will-undergo-some-changes-for-second-season-says-exec.html 'X Factor' USA will undergo some changes for second season, says exec]</ref> On January 30, 2012 it was confirmed that host [[Steve Jones]] and judge [[Nicole Scherzinger]] would part ways from the series.<ref>http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/s141/the-x-factor-us/news/a362986/nicole-scherzinger-exits-x-factor-usa-paula-abdul-also-leaving.html</ref>

===Judges' categories and their finalists===
'''Key:'''

:{{colorbox|#BFFFC0;}} – Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.

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|-
! scope="row" | [[The X Factor (U.S. season 1)|One]]
| style="background:#BFFFC0;" | '''Girls'''<br/>'''[[Melanie Amaro]]'''<br/><small>[[Rachel Crow]]</small><br/><small>[[Drew (singer)|Drew]]</small><br/><small>[[Simone Battle]]</small><br/><small>[[Tiah Tolliver]]</small>
| '''Groups'''<br/><small>[[Lakoda Rayne]]</small><br/><small>[[The Stereo Hogzz]]</small><br><small>[[InTENsity]]</small><br><small>[[The Brewer Boys]]</small>
| '''Over 30s'''<br><small>[[Josh Krajcik]]</small><br/><small>[[LeRoy Bell]]</small><br/><small>[[Stacy Francis]]</small><br/><small>[[Dexter Haygood]]</small>
| '''Boys'''<br/><small>[[Chris Rene]]</small><br/><small>[[Marcus Canty]]</small><br/><small>[[Astro (rapper)|Astro]]</small><br/><small>[[Phillip Lomax]]</small>
|}

==Television ratings==
Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of ''The X Factor'' on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]].
:''Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May [[sweeps]].''

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! rowspan=2 | Season
! colspan=2 | Premiered
! colspan=2 | Ended
! rowspan=2 | TV season
! rowspan=2 | Timeslot
! background:#9cf;" rowspan="2"| Season ranking
|-
! Date
! Viewers<br /><small>(in millions)</small>
! Date
! Viewers<br /><small>(in millions)</small>
|-
| rowspan=2 | [[The X Factor (U.S. season 1)|'''1''']]
| rowspan=2 | September 21, 2011
! rowspan=2 | 12.49
| rowspan=2 | December 22, 2011
! rowspan=2 | 12.59
| rowspan=2 | 2011
| style="font-size: smaller;line-height: 100%" |'''Wednesday 8:00 pm'''<br />''(performance show)''
! style="background:#cce0ff" | TBA
|-
| style="font-size: smaller;line-height: 100%" |'''Thursday 8:00 p.m'''.<br />''(results show)''
! style="background:#cce0ff" | TBA
|-
| rowspan=2 style="text-align:center" | [[The X Factor (U.S. season 2)|'''2''']]
| rowspan=2 | TBA
! rowspan=2 | TBA
| rowspan=2 | TBA
! rowspan=2 | TBA
| rowspan=2 | 2012
| style="font-size: smaller;line-height: 100%" | '''Wednesday 8:00&nbsp;pm'''<br />''(performance show)''
! style="background:#cce0ff" | TBA
|-
| style="font-size: smaller;line-height: 100%" |'''Thursday 8:00 p.m'''.<br />''(results show)''
! style="background:#cce0ff" | TBA
|-
|}

==International airings==
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 X-Factor, dubbed equally or under another name.

*In [[Canada]], it is [[Simultaneous substitution|simultaneously broadcast]] with the Fox broadcast on [[CTV Television Network|CTV]] or [[CTV Two]]; whatever channel broadcasts ''The X Factor'' that particular night depends on other shows on their schedules for that night.

* In [[New Zealand]], the show is broadcast 6 hours and 30 minutes after it is aired in the U.S, on [[TV3 (New Zealand)|TV3]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv3.co.nz/Shows/TheXFactorUSA.aspx |title=The X Factor USA - Shows |publisher=TV3 |date= |accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref>

* In the [[United Kingdom]], 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 show is broadcast in the UK 18 hours after it is aired in the U.S. - it premiered on September 22, 2011 in the UK and airs on Thursday and Friday nights.

* In [[Trinidad and Tobago]], the show airs on [[CNC3]].

* In the [[Middle East]], the show premiered on September 24, 2011 on [[Osn First]].

* In [[Japan]], the show premiered on October 1, 2011 on FOX bs238.

* In [[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 on Thursday and Friday, with repeats on Saturday and Sunday.

* In [[Slovakia]], the show premiered on September 23, 2011 on [[JOJ Plus]].

* In [[Cyprus]], the show premiered on September 30, 2011 on [[RIK 1]].

* In [[Denmark]], the show premiered on October 1, 2011 on [[DR HD]].

* In [[Latin America]], the show premiered on October 12, 2011 on [[Sony Entertainment Television (Latin America)|Sony Channel]].

* In [[Greece]], the show premiered on October 1, 2011 on [[ANT1]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.antenna.gr/tv/show?sid=249702|title=ANT1 will air US X Factor|location=[[Greece]]}}</ref>

* In [[Malaysia]], the show premiered on September 23, 2011 on [[8TV (Malaysia)]].

* In [[India]], the show premiered on September 22, 2011 and is broadcasted on [[AXN India|AXN]]. It currently airs every Saturday and Sunday.

* In [[Singapore]], the show is broadcast direct off-satellite at the same time as the U.S. on [[MediaCorp Channel 5]].<ref>{{cite web|title=X Factor U.S premiering on Singapore, Channel 5.|url=http://entertainment.xin.msn.com/en/tv/channel-5/programmes/x-factor-us.aspx?cp-documentid=4845741|publisher=xinmsn|accessdate=27 September 2011}}</ref>

* In the [[Philippines]], the show airs on [[Studio 23]] premiered on September 22, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Studio 23 Program Schedules|url=http://www.studio23.tv/tabid/56/Default.aspx|publisher=Studio 23|accessdate=2 October 2011}}</ref> and the final performance and results night airs on [[ABS-CBN]].

* In [[Israel]], the show premiered on September 23, 2011 and is broadcast on Friday and Saturday on [[Hot 3]].

* In [[Estonia]] the show premiered on October 9, 2011 and is broadcast on every Sunday on [[TV3 (Estonia)|TV3]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.elu24.ee/590422/tv3-naitab-usa-x-factori-varskeimat-hooaega/|title=TV3 näitab USA "X-Factori" värskeimat hooaega|date=October 7, 2011|publisher=Elu24.ee|accessdate=October 7, 2011|language=[[Estonian]]}}</ref>

* In [[Finland]], the show premiered on October 4, 2011 and is broadcast on Tuesday and Friday on [[Sub (TV channel)|Sub]].

* In [[Poland]], the show premiered on October 11, 2011 on [[Fox Life]] and is broadcast every Tuesday.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://foxlife.pl/xfactor |title=Foxlife |publisher=Foxlife.pl |date= |accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref>

* In [[Ireland]] the show premiered on September 30, 2011 on [[TV3]] and is broadcast every Friday.

* In [[South Africa]] the show is broadcast on Mnet.

* In [[Hungary]], the show premieres on October 1, 2011 and is broadcast on every Sunday and Saturday on [[Cool TV]].<ref>{{cite web|author=2011. 10. 02. 11:20 - Írta: winnie|url=http://www.sorozatjunkie.hu/2011/10/02/emlekezteto-the-x-factor-us/|title=Emlékeztető: The X Factor US at Sorozatjunkie|publisher=Sorozatjunkie.hu|date=2011-10-02|accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref>

* In [[Russia]], the show premiered on January 2, 2012 and is broadcast on Monday to Friday on [[MTV]].

==Media sponsorship==
On January 7, 2011, Fox, SYCOtv and FremantleMedia North America announced that [[Pepsi]] will be the official sponsor of ''The X Factor''.<ref name="pepsi1">{{cite web|url=http://xfactor.blogs.fox.com/2011/01/07/pepsi-is-announced-as-the-official-sponsor-of-the-x-factor/|title=PEPSI is Announced as the Official Sponsor of The X Factor!|date=January 7, 2011|work=[[Fox Broadcasting Company]]|accessdate=January 24, 2011}}</ref><ref name="pepsi2">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/04/business/media/04adco.html?_r=2|title=Pepsi to Sponsor 'American Idol' Rival|last=Stelter|first=Brian|date=January 4, 2011|work=The New York Times|page=3|accessdate=January 24, 2011}}</ref> The sponsorship includes an extensive multi-platform on and off-air marketing partnership.<ref name="pepsi1" /> On June 9, [[Chevrolet]] was announced as the second official sponsor of the show. Chevrolet's sponsorship will also include an extensive multi-platform on and off-air marketing partnership.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.newscorp.com/news/bunews_444.html |title=News Corporation |publisher=Newscorp.com |date=2011-06-09 |accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref> [[Sony]] was confirmed as the third official sponsor on July 26. Sony's sponsorship of ''The X Factor'' will also include an extensive multi-platform on and off-air marketing partnership.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fox-broadcasting-company-syco-television-and-fremantlemedia-announce-sony-as-official-consumer-electronics-sponsor-of-the-x-factor-126199548.html |title=Fox Broadcasting Company, Syco Television and FremantleMedia Announce Sony as Official Consumer... - SAN DIEGO, July 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ |location=California |publisher=Prnewswire.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref> [[Verizon]] also sponsors The X Factor USA, they are the official wireless sponsor.<ref>{{cite web|author=About 6 hours ago |url=http://www.deadline.com/2011/09/verizon-wireless-becomes-x-factor-sponsor-and-hawks-mobile-app/ |title=Verizon Wireless Becomes ‘X Factor’ Sponsor And Hawks Mobile App – |publisher=Deadline.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-23}}</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.hulu.com/the-x-factor/ ''The X Factor''] on [[Hulu]]
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*{{Twitter|TheXFactorUSA}}
*{{Youtube|u=TheXFactorUSA|title=''The X Factor''}}
*{{Myspace|TheXFactorUSA}}
*{{IMDb title|1582461|The X Factor USA}}

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