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No X Factor in 2011?
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From the Daily Star:
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/148012/The-X-Factor-to-be-axed/
Maybe considering the project across the pond this is of litle surprise, but it'd be interesting to see when the next series is launched if this is the case.
THE X Factor is set to be axed from our screens.
And the Daily Star can exclusively reveal the show is not being planned into the 2011 schedules.
Auditions will not start in the spring, as they usually do, and they will not be screened next August, when they normally are.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/148012/The-X-Factor-to-be-axed/
Maybe considering the project across the pond this is of litle surprise, but it'd be interesting to see when the next series is launched if this is the case.
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I don't think anyone is sure what's happening in 2011 yet. ITV will be desperate for the series to continue.
But Simon is Executive Producer of both programmes, which involves much more than mentoring/judging appears to.
I don't see either Cheryl or Dannii returning for another year (and if even if they wanted too, I can see Simon getting bored of them now)
I guess it really depends what happens with XF USA, which of our lot (if any) do actually go over there and of course if it is actually a success.
It would be very difficult for the two sets of live finals to run simultaneously.On top of that,I'm sure Cowell has making the US one a success his top priority.
There's no question of the show being cancelled,even though you'd nearly think that from the Daily Star headline.The show is a huge ratings winner for ITV and seems to be getting even bigger each year.
That is the crux of the matter. Speculation on the degree of Simon's continued involvement is a perennial component of his negotiating strategy for the next season. He's ever determined to get more investment by ITV in guest appearances and production values.
My guess is that there may be some calendar changes, and Simon almost certainly will leave it to someone else to provide an employment scheme for Dannii Minogue. But it's almost dead certain that X Factor will continue on UK television in the foreseeable future.
I could see Dannii leaving too and Nicole Scherzinger will most likely be brought in.
Otherwise, X Factor and BGT will be switched around so X Factor airs in spring/early summer with Britains Got Talent from October-December with Simon quitting BGT.
No Christine Bleakley please!
Also keep in mind that for the past several years, Simon has flown to the states each week while the X-Factor has aired here (including during the weeks of the live shows) to film the audtions/Hollywood stages of American Idol.
In terms of actual scheduling, this again is not an issue. X Factor will air in the same slot/days as American Idol, so live performance shows on Tues, results on Wednesday and that gives Simon plenty of time to ge back to the UK for the live UK shows on Sat/Sun.
Of course, Simon may very well have decided he doesn't wish to continue do such a heavy flying schedule, but unless thats the case the hole idea of he can't be in two places at once is nonsense.
About time. This format died ages ago.
It should stay where it is. Moving the show to a completely different time of the year just because one of the judges has other commitments is just ludicrous. :rolleyes:
I suppose the British people's infatuation with Cowell is stil going on. It's amazing how people believe the persona created about him.
I think a lot may depend on how Britain's Got Talent does without Simon in the spring. If it performs as well as the last series then he'll be happier to replace himself on the panel/change the format back to three judges and then leave the production side to his team. If Britain's Got Talent struggles then he may say to ITV that he wants The X Factor moved so both UK and US can run with him present.
Simon only flew back to the States on one week for Hollywood week. The Idol auditions were long over by the time the XF live shows started.
Don't forget he isn't just a judge on both shows, but a producer too. He will be at the rehearsals as well as the live shows, so that is three days for each show. That only leaves one day for flying. You couldn't do it with the jet lag back from the States too.
The live shows apart, there will also be the auditions going at the same time in both countries, boot camp and the judges houses.
It isn't utter nonsense, they have spoke themselves of changing things. But its not a case they would delay it for an entire year, they would just possibly jig things about so X-Factor UK started airing spring/summer rather than autumn/winter from 2012 - so while there would be no XF in 2011 the gap wouldn't be an entire year. It's then give him the gap free in Autumn/Winter to do XF USA.
I don't think ITV would axe it, even it if it was stale. It gets 19 million viewers, attracts the most lucrative advertsing contract, and they have a golden handcuffs deal with Cowell himself. They couldn't afford to axe it lol