X factor

Perhaps reflective of the UK public; this year
- The judges were constructive and didn't constantly fight amongst themselves
- There was actually some real signing talent
- The winner wasn't some 'grannies or geographical' favourite with a sad story behind her
- Little Mix being the exception in the list presented, this year winner has actually talent and will make something out of her career

So I think it was because there wasn't enough morning tv or jeremy kyle in the show which made its core audience switch off...
 
Perhaps reflective of the UK public; this year
- The judges were constructive and didn't constantly fight amongst themselves
- There was actually some real signing talent
- The winner wasn't some 'grannies or geographical' favourite with a sad story behind her
- Little Mix being the exception in the list presented, this year winner has actually talent and will make something out of her career

So I think it was because there wasn't enough morning tv or jeremy kyle in the show which made its core audience switch off...


I think your typo makes more sense than what I think you meant to type, JP! Shows like this are advertising slots for the acts who sign the best contract for the boss of the show. Never watched any of them and certainly not part of their target audience anyway!
 
Lol I can't take the credit, will give that to Sigmund :)
 
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Well, the lack of a benevolent god is clear as the ITV have confirmed the X-Factor will remain for at least two more series.
 
Yippee :)
 
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