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''The X Factor'' was a New Zealand television reality music competition, originating from the original UK series and based on the Australian ''The X Factor'' production format. The show began in 2013 and was open to anyone aged 14 and over. The winner was signed to
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New Zealand. The contestants were split into the show's four traditional categories: Boys, Girls, Over 25s and Groups. From the second series, bands were also able to enter in the group category. The show was cancelled in 2017, with MediaWorks confirming that the format rights to the show had expired.


History

''The X Factor'' was created by Simon Cowell in the United Kingdom and the
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version is based on the original UK series.
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initially purchased the rights to produce a local version of ''The X Factor'' in 2010. In September 2012, TV3 finally confirmed that the first series would begin production in early 2013. Broadcast funding agency
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confirmed they would contribute $1.6 million to the first series as a minority investor, for the production of 30 episodes of 60 minutes duration each.


Presenter and Judges

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Ruby Frost Jane de Jong (born 1987), known professionally as Ruby Frost, is a New Zealand singer and songwriter from Auckland. In 2009, she won the nationwide music competition MTV ''42Unheard'', giving her a recording contract with Universal Music New Zea ...
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Daniel Bedingfield Daniel John Bedingfield (born 3 December 1979) is a New Zealand-British singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He is the eldest brother of fellow singers Natasha Bedingfield and Nikola Rachelle. He was a judge on '' The X Factor New Z ...
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Natalia Kills Natalia Noemi "Teddy" Sinclair (née Cappuccini; born 15 August 1986), is an English singer, songwriter and actress. She has recorded music under various aliases, most famously as Natalia Kills and Verbalicious. She is currently the lead vocali ...
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Willy Moon William George Sinclair (born 2 June 1989), better known by his stage name Willy Moon, is a New Zealand musician, singer, songwriter and producer. He is known for his 2012 single " Yeah Yeah" which appeared on the 2012 Apple iPod advert and peak ...
(2015) Auditions- Lives show week 1
Dominic Bowden Dominic Joseph Bowden (born 15 December 1977) is a New Zealand television personality, host and voice actor. He is best known as the host of New Zealand reality series including ''New Zealand Idol, Dancing with the Stars New Zealand and The X ...
was the sole-host of both of the seasons of ''The X Factor''. The judging panel for the first season was composed of New Zealand-born, UK-based singer-songwriter
Daniel Bedingfield Daniel John Bedingfield (born 3 December 1979) is a New Zealand-British singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He is the eldest brother of fellow singers Natasha Bedingfield and Nikola Rachelle. He was a judge on '' The X Factor New Z ...
, All Saints member Melanie Blatt, New Zealand singer-songwriter
Ruby Frost Jane de Jong (born 1987), known professionally as Ruby Frost, is a New Zealand singer and songwriter from Auckland. In 2009, she won the nationwide music competition MTV ''42Unheard'', giving her a recording contract with Universal Music New Zea ...
as well as Australian-born Maori and ''
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'' winner Stan Walker. Upon the return of Season 2, Walker and Blatt returned as judges., and were joined originally by New Zealand-born singer
Willy Moon William George Sinclair (born 2 June 1989), better known by his stage name Willy Moon, is a New Zealand musician, singer, songwriter and producer. He is known for his 2012 single " Yeah Yeah" which appeared on the 2012 Apple iPod advert and peak ...
and his wife, English singer
Natalia Kills Natalia Noemi "Teddy" Sinclair (née Cappuccini; born 15 August 1986), is an English singer, songwriter and actress. She has recorded music under various aliases, most famously as Natalia Kills and Verbalicious. She is currently the lead vocali ...
. However, Moon and Kills were fired from their roles as judges after the two humiliated a contestant. They were replaced by Australian '' X Factor'' judge
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and kiwi drummer of
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and
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, Shelton Woolright.


Season 1 (2013)

The first series was co-produced by MediaWorks and
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. The series' key sponsors were
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as broadcast sponsor,
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as technology partner with
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and
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as programme partners. The broadcast sponsor of the second series was
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, with
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, Fruttare,
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and VO5 as programme partners. The judging panel for season one consisted of
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winner Stan Walker, All Saints singer Melanie Blatt, Kiwi singer
Ruby Frost Jane de Jong (born 1987), known professionally as Ruby Frost, is a New Zealand singer and songwriter from Auckland. In 2009, she won the nationwide music competition MTV ''42Unheard'', giving her a recording contract with Universal Music New Zea ...
and New Zealand-born singer/songwriter
Daniel Bedingfield Daniel John Bedingfield (born 3 December 1979) is a New Zealand-British singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He is the eldest brother of fellow singers Natasha Bedingfield and Nikola Rachelle. He was a judge on '' The X Factor New Z ...
. The judges were accompanied by
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who hosted the series. The series premiered on 21 April 2013 and finished on 22 July 2013. For the judges retreat, judges were assigned or selected an assistant judge to assist their choices, as well as taking their contestants international. Bedingfield was assisted by singer/songwriter and sister
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and travelled to Rarotonga, Blatt was assisted by Rachel Stevens and travelled to Mahurangi, Frost was assisted by X Factor Australia judge,
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and travelled to Sydney and Walker was assisted by
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and went to Queenstown. Jackie Thomas was announced as X Factor NZ winner for 2013, with Whenua Patuwai placing second and Benny Tipene coming in third place.


Season 2 (2015)

A second series of ''The X Factor'' was not included in TV3's 2014 line-up, however in August 2014 TV3 confirmed that a second series of the show would be made. Production began in November 2014 and the series will screen in 2015. NZ On Air will contribute $800,000 minority funding to the second series. The judging panel for the second season saw Husband and Wife Duo, Natalia Kills (now known as
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) and
Willy Moon William George Sinclair (born 2 June 1989), better known by his stage name Willy Moon, is a New Zealand musician, singer, songwriter and producer. He is known for his 2012 single " Yeah Yeah" which appeared on the 2012 Apple iPod advert and peak ...
join original judges Stan Walker and Melanie Blatt.
Dominic Bowden Dominic Joseph Bowden (born 15 December 1977) is a New Zealand television personality, host and voice actor. He is best known as the host of New Zealand reality series including ''New Zealand Idol, Dancing with the Stars New Zealand and The X ...
returned to host season two. Again in season two, judges retreat went international with the help of celebrity guests. Blatt was assisted by Nicole Appleton and travelled to Pattaya. Walker was assisted by Ginny Blackmore and travelled to Bangkok. Moon was assisted by former New Zealand's Got Talent judge,
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and travelled to Karaka and Kills was assisted by former X Factor New Zealand contestant,
Benny Tipene Benjamin Tipene (born 1990) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician. He is known for his appearance on the first New Zealand series of ''The X Factor'' where he finished in third place. Competing in the Boys category, he was mentored by ...
and travelled to Titirangi. On 15 March 2015 during the first live episode of ''The X Factor'', Kills and Moon bullied and verbally attacked a contestant, Joe Irvine. The next day, several hours before that day's episode aired, it was announced that the two judges had been fired from the show. That night's episode saw only Walker and Blatt attend the panel. Kills and Moon were replaced by kiwi-born, I am Giant drummer - Shelton Woolwright and X Factor Australia judge, Natalie Bassingthwaighte. The series was won by Bassingthwaighte's contestant, Beau Monga. Nyssa Collins placed second and Brendon Thomas and the Vibes followed in third.


Cancellation

In March 2015, it was announced that NZ on Air would not provide any funding for future series, making a third series less likely. In October 2015, Mediaworks confirmed that it would not be producing a third series of ''The X Factor'' in 2016. Mediaworks would not say whether the series would return in 2017, however they did note that the series usually ran once every 2 years. In 2017, MediaWorks confirmed that the format rights to the show had expired, thus revealing that plans for a third series had officially been cancelled.


Selection process

There are five stages to the competition: * Stage 1: Pre-auditions (these auditions decide who will sing in front of the judges) * Stage 2: Judges' auditions * Stage 3: Bootcamp - Six-Chair Challenge * Stage 4: Judges' retreats * Stage 5: Live shows (finals) Pre-auditions in front of the show's producers were held in towns and cities across New Zealand. The successful auditionees chosen by the producers were invited back to the last set of auditions held in front of the judges and a live studio audience in Auckland. From the judges' auditions and the second-chance Fast Ford Boot Camp (first series only), successful contestants then progressed to the bootcamp round. In the second series, the bootcamp included a live studio audience and used a six-seat challenge to choose the contestants to progress to the judges retreats' round. At the retreats, contestants are divided into the four categories: Boys, Girls, Over-25s and Groups, and each category is assigned one of the judges as a mentor. Each judge then selects their top three contestants which make up the final 12 and progress to the live shows. In the first series, one additional wildcard contestant was selected by public vote from four previously unsuccessful contestants from judges retreats, making the final 13. The live shows consist of two weekly live shows, the first featuring the contestants' performances and the second revealing the results of the public voting, culminating in one act being eliminated each week. In the initial live performance shows, each act performs one song (two songs during the semi-final and grand final shows) in front of the judges and a studio audience. The acts usually sing over a pre-recorded backing track, and backup dancers are commonly featured as well as stage props. Acts occasionally accompany themselves on guitar or piano. Each week has a different theme; each act's song is chosen according to the theme. After each act has performed, the judges comment on their performance. Heated disagreements, usually involving judges defending their acts against criticism, are a regular feature of the show. Once all the acts have performed, the phone lines open and the viewing public vote on which act they want to keep in the competition. The results are announced during the live results show the following day. The two acts that received the lowest number of votes perform again in the "final showdown", and the judges vote on which of the two to send home. If the judges vote is a tie, the showdown goes to deadlock and the act with the lowest number of votes is eliminated from the competition. The live results shows also feature a number of celebrity guest performers.


Series overview

Two series were broadcast, as summarised below. Act in Team
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Act in Team
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Act in Team
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Act in Team Melanie
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Act in Team
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*Natalia Kills and Willy Moon were removed from the panel following an incident during the first live show.


Judges' categories and their contestants

In each series, after the audition process, each judge is allocated a category to mentor. Throughout the mentoring process, each judge chooses three acts to progress to the live finals in that specified team. The table below shows, for each series, which category each judge is allocated and which acts he or she put through to the live finals. – Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.


''The X Factor'' discography

The discography of ''The X Factor'' consists of music releases from contestants of the show. While some contestants have been signed to record labels, others have released their music independently. Recordings of contestants' weekly performances from ''The X Factor'' live shows were released onto the
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in the second series, and a number of those performances charted on the NZ Singles Chart.
Benny Tipene Benjamin Tipene (born 1990) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician. He is known for his appearance on the first New Zealand series of ''The X Factor'' where he finished in third place. Competing in the Boys category, he was mentored by ...
is the most successful act to emerge from ''The X Factor NZ''; he was the only act to chart internationally.


Albums


Series 1 acts


Series 2 acts


Singles


Series 1 acts


Series 2 acts


Other singles


Charity singles


Other charted songs


Series 1 performances


Series 2 performances


Reception

* The first series enjoyed strong ratings with an average audience of 485,000, a significantly high audience number for TV3. The first series also had strong online engagement, with over 120,000 Facebook fans and up to 70,000 people actively discussing the show. Every episode trended on Twitter, with #xfactornz sometimes trending internationally. The show's site at tv3.co.nz has over 6.3 million page impressions, with over 886,000 streams of full episodes and over 844,000 streams of individual song performances. The grand final decider was watched by a cumulative audience of 1,326,000, with 553,976 votes cast to decide the winner. Overall 3,285,500 New Zealanders (79.7% of the population) watched the first series at one point. * The second series was significantly down in ratings from the first. An average of 343,280 people watched the premiere of the second series whilst over 467,000 people tuned in to watch the premiere of the first series; this is a 26% drop in viewers, however by the end of the first week viewership had increased by 10%. On average over 1.3 million people watched the first week of the series. The Grand Final Decided was watched by an average audience of 359,910, down 39% from the Grand Final of the first series. Overall the second series had an average viewership of 328,000, down 18%.


Ratings


Controversy and criticism

During the first live show of the second series, judges
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and her husband
Willy Moon William George Sinclair (born 2 June 1989), better known by his stage name Willy Moon, is a New Zealand musician, singer, songwriter and producer. He is known for his 2012 single " Yeah Yeah" which appeared on the 2012 Apple iPod advert and peak ...
verbally attacked and ridiculed a contestant, Joe Irvine, resulting in an audible backlash from the audience and fellow judge Melanie Blatt, who later described Kills as "a twat" on social media for her behaviour. The following day, MediaWorks received several complaints from viewers and the major sponsors of the show;
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and
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. It was later announced by the show's producers that both Kills and Moon had been immediately removed from the program. The results night aired with only Walker and Blatt in attendance at the judging panel.


''The Xtra Factor''

''The Xtra Factor'' is a television programme that was broadcast immediately after the live shows of the second New Zealand series of ''The X Factor'', in the format of a "sports-style analysis show". It was filmed live in Vector Arena (where ''The X Factor'' was filmed), off to the side of the main stage, and presented by
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's Guy Williams,
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, and Clint Roberts. When ''The X Factor'' ran overtime, Four broadcast the TV3 feed until it had finished. It aired on
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, sister channel of ''The X Factor''s channel
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, on Sunday and Monday, then repeats were aired on
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on Monday and Tuesday at 7 pm. It was a replacement of behind-the-scenes video blog ''Samsung Insider'', which was part of the first series of ''The X Factor''. The first episode aired on 15 March 2015, immediately preceding the first live show, and the final episode on 18 May 2015, immediately preceding the final results show. In the final episode, series winner
Beau Monga Beau Monga (born 14 April 1994) is a New Zealand singer/beatboxer from Manurewa, who won the second season of the New Zealand version of ''The X Factor''. Early life Monga was born in South Auckland in 1994. He is the son of Betty-Anne and Rya ...
was presented with his car as part of his prize. On 25 May 2015, the trio presented an hour long special entitled ''The X Factor All Access'' in ''The X Factor''s previous Monday timeslot on TV3. It featured behind-the-scenes footage and the presenters' favourite moments of the second New Zealand series of ''The X Factor''.


References


External links


Official website
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