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Title: X Factor Australia's History,Format,Stages,Series,judges and Production


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Tables of Content
  • The X Factor Australia
  • History
  • Format
  • Categories
  • Stages
  • Series Overview
  • Judges
  • Production
  • Source

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The X Factor Australia
  • The X Factor was an Australian television reality
    music competition, based on the original UK
    series, to find new singing talent.
  • The first season of the show premiered on Network
    Ten on 6 February 2005.

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History
  • The X Factor was created by Simon Cowell in the
    United Kingdom and is based on the original UK
    series. Cowell then began to grow and expand The
    X Factor competition franchise and in 2005, the
    Australian version of the show was launched on
    Network Ten, the same channel as the highly
    successful Australian Idol.8 However, due to
    poor ratings Network Ten dropped The X Factor
    after one season.

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Format
  • The X Factor was primarily concerned with
    identifying singing talent, through appearance,
    personality, and stage presence. Dance routines
    were also important elements of many
    performances. Throughout the live shows, the
    judges acted as mentors to their category,
    helping to decide song choices, styling and
    staging, while judging contestants from other
    categories.

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Categories
  • In season one, the show was split into three
    categories 16-24 Over 25s (soloists aged 25 and
    over) and Groups (including duos).
  • In seasons twofour, the 16-24s category was
    split into separate male and female sections,
    making four categories in all Under 25 Boys,
    Under 25 Girls, Over 25s, and Groups.
  • In season three, the minimum age for the Under 25
    Boys and Under 25 Girls categories was lowered to
    14.

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Stages
  • There were five stages to the competition
  • Stage 1 Open auditions These auditions decided
    who would sing in front of the judges
  • Stage 2 Judges' auditions
  • Stage 3 Master class (season 1), bootcamp
    (season 27) or three seat challenge (season 78)
  • Stage 4 Judges' houses (season 1) or super home
    visits (season 27)
  • Stage 5 Live shows (finals)

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Series Overview
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Judges
  • Kate Ceberano
    Mark Holden
  • Mark Holden
    John Reid
  • Natalie Imbruglia
    Ronan Keating
  • Kyle Sandilands
    Guy Sebastian
  • Natalie Bassingthwaighte Mel B
  • Dannii Minogue
    Redfoo
  • James Blunt
    Chris Isaak
  • Iggy Azalea
    Adam Lambert

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Production
  • Executive producer(s) Jonathon Summerhayes
  • Location(s) Various (auditions)
    Vodafone Arena, Melbourne, Victoria
    (2005 live shows) Fox Studios, Sydney, New South
    Wales (2010-2016 live shows)
  • Running time 60120 minutes
  • Production company(s) Grundy Television (2005)
    FremantleMedia Australia (20102016)

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Source
  • http//australia2018auditions.com/
  • https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_X_Factor_(Austra
    lian_TV_series)
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