The X Factor
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The X Factor
Summary
The X Factor is a television program[1]. It ranks in the top 0.67% of television_program entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,376 views/month, #27 of 4,035).[2]
Key Facts
- The X Factor is the creator of ITV[3].
- The X Factor's instance of is recorded as television program[4].
- The X Factor's genre is talent show[5].
- The X Factor's genre is music program[6].
- The X Factor's production company is recorded as Fremantle[7].
- The X Factor's discography is recorded as discography of "The X Factor" (UK)[8].
- The original language of The X Factor was English[9].
- The X Factor's presenter is recorded as Olly Murs[10].
- The X Factor's Commons category is recorded as The X Factor[11].
- The X Factor's original broadcaster is recorded as ITV[12].
- The X Factor's country of origin is recorded as United Kingdom[13].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor, season 1[14].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor, season 2[15].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor, season 3[16].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor, season 4[17].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor, series 5[18].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor, season 6[19].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor (UK series 7)[20].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor, season 8[21].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor, season 9[22].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor, season 10[23].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor (UK series 11)[24].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor (UK series 12)[25].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor (UK series 13)[26].
- The X Factor comprises The X Factor (UK series 14)[27].
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Authorship and Creation
The X Factor is the creator of ITV[3].
Publication
The original language of The X Factor was English[9]. Genres include talent show[5] and music program[6].
Why It Matters
The X Factor ranks in the top 0.67% of television_program entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,376 views/month, #27 of 4,035).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 25 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]