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Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
n television music talent show contested by aspiring pop singers drawn from public auditions based on ''The X Factor'' series. It is broadcast on the Antena 1 channel in Romania. The competition is open to both solo artists and groups and has no upper age limit. Each judge is assigned one of four categories (three in the first five seasons); the criteria for each has varied between seasons. Throughout the live shows, the judges act as mentors to their category, helping to decide song choices, styling, and staging, while judging contestants from the other categories; they also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning judge. The original judging panel line-up in 2011 consisted of
Adrian Sînă Adrian Claudiu Sînă (; born 18 April 1977), better known as Adrian Sina or simply Adi Sina, is a Romanian singer-songwriter, record producer, radio DJ and entertainer. He is best known for creating, producing and singing in the dance group Akce ...
,
Paula Seling Paula Seling (; born 25 December 1978) is a Romanian singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality. She has released more than thirteen albums (including three Christmas albums) and over twenty singles, which include two top-te ...
, and Mihai Morar. In May 2012, it was announced that Morar, Sînă, and Seling had all left and would not be returning for the second season. On 15 June, before auditions began,
Dan Bittman Dan Bittman (; born 29 March 1962, Bucharest) is a Romanian singer who represented the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 and came 21st with 14 points. Dan Bittman has been the lead singer of the music group, Holograf, since 1985. From ...
,
Delia Matache Delia Matache (born 7 February 1982), commonly referred to as simply Delia, is a Romanian singer and television personality. She was part of the pop group N&D (1999–2003). As a solo artist, she has established herself as one of the most success ...
and Cheloo were confirmed as the three new judges. When the show was revived in 2014, Bittman and Cheloo were replaced by
Horia Brenciu Horia Brenciu (; born Horea Augustus Brenciu on 27 August 1972 in Brașov) is a Romanian singer, television host for the Romanian version of ''Dancing with the Stars'', entertainer, and philanthropist. He studied at National College Andrei Şagun ...
and
Ștefan Bănică, Jr. Ștefan is the Romanian form of Stephen, used as both a given name and a surname. For the English version, see Stefan. Some better known people with the name Ștefan are listed below. For a comprehensive list see . Notable persons with that name ...
http://xfactor.a1.ro/stiri/asteptarea-a-luat-sfarsit-delia-horia-brenciu-si-stefan-banica-jr-sunt-juratii-x-factor-2014-id1845.html. On 12 July 2016 it was announced that
Carla's Dreams Carla's Dreams is a music project from Moldova, formed in 2012 in Chișinău but performing mainly in Romania. The band is composed of an anonymous group of singers and composers who perform their songs in Romanian, English and Russian. Their lea ...
will join the jury panel as the fourth judge.
Horia Brenciu Horia Brenciu (; born Horea Augustus Brenciu on 27 August 1972 in Brașov) is a Romanian singer, television host for the Romanian version of ''Dancing with the Stars'', entertainer, and philanthropist. He studied at National College Andrei Şagun ...
and
Carla's Dreams Carla's Dreams is a music project from Moldova, formed in 2012 in Chișinău but performing mainly in Romania. The band is composed of an anonymous group of singers and composers who perform their songs in Romanian, English and Russian. Their lea ...
were replaced in 2020 with
Loredana Groza Loredana Groza (born 10 June 1970), also known mononymously as Loredana, is a Romanians, Romanian singer. She is known for continuously reinventing herself and for approaching numerous music styles throughout her discography, ranging from Pop mus ...
and
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winner,
Florin Ristei Florin Ristei (born Traian Florin Ristei; 29 August 1987) is a Romanian singer and television presenter. He was born in the city of Galați, Romania, but he currently lives in Bucharest. He is best known for his debut single, "Dana" (together wit ...
. In season 11 Ristei and Loredana were replaced by
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and
Marius Moga Marius Moga () is a Romanian singer, songwriter, producer and television personality. He writes and produces music in various styles and genres, especially pop, R&B and club music. In 2011, he became the judge and mentor of the reality singing sho ...
.


Format

The competition is split into four categories: Girls, Boys, Groups and Singers over 25 years. Before the Judges' houses stage each judge got one category which they mentored.


Stages for season 1-3

There were 5 stages to ''X Factor'' competition: * Stage 1: Pre-auditions (open auditions where producers decided who will perform in front of the judges) * Stage 2: Auditions (filmed auditions with the judges and a live audience) * Stage 3: Eliminations (known as 'Bootcamp' in the UK version) * Stage 4: Judges' houses * Stage 5: Live shows


Stages for season 4-5

There were 5 stages to the competition: * Stage 1: Producers' auditions (these auditions decided who will sing in front of the judges) * Stage 2: Judges' auditions * Stage 3: Six-chair challenge * Stage 4: The Duels * Stage 5: Live shows (finals)


Stages for season 6 onwards

There were 5 stages to the competition: * Stage 1: Producers' auditions (these auditions decided who will sing in front of the judges) * Stage 2: Judges' auditions * Stage 3: Four-chair challenge * Stage 4: The Duels * Stage 5: Live shows (finals)


Auditions

The filming began at this stage. The acts who got a phone call from the producers after the pre-auditions were invited to take part in the actual auditions with the judges and a live audience. They sang one or two songs and then the judges vote. These who got through would participate in Eliminations.


Eliminations

Originally known as Bootcamp. Each act who received at least two yeses from the judges during the auditions took part in the Eliminations stage, which lasted for two days. Here the contestants were allocated to their categories. Each category sang one song and then the judges decides who left the competition and who stayed in the selection process. Remaining acts had to prepare with a help of the vocal coaches one chosen song that they performed in front of the panel. Then the judges chose five acts from each category that got through to the Judges' houses stage. Both the judges and the contestants found out which judge would be mentoring which category.


Judges' houses

This stage lasted for two days. The acts visited their mentors' homes. Each judge pciked up a guest judge who would help them. Each contestant sang one song. Then the mentor and the guest judge decided which three acts would take part in the live shows in the studio. In season four, these stages of the competition were replaced by a new stage called "The Six-Chair Challenge", first introduced in the US version of the series. After the Six-chair challenge, each mentor had six contestants for the Duels. The contestants were not told who they were up against until the day of the Duels. Each contestant sang a song of their own choice, back to back, and each duel concluded with the respective mentor eliminating one of the two contestants; the three winners for each mentor advanced to the Live shows.


Wildcard

A new element was added in season 4; mentors were given one "steal", allowing each mentor to select one individual who was eliminated during the Bootcamp by another mentor.


Live shows

The finals consisted of two shows: during the first each act performed one, or later in the series twice, and the second show was the results show, where the public vote. The judges mentored a category, where they were responsible for three final acts each. During the first live broadcast each of the contestants performed one song in front of a studio audience and the judges, usually all the contestants sang live to a backing track. Some performances were accompanied by choreography and instruments. After the song, the judges commented on the performance, and often there was some competition between the judges' views. The lines for voting opened immediately after all the contestants have performed. When there are just 4 or 5 acts left, the format changed a little, with two songs performed by each act. Three acts remained until the grand final where the public vote alone chooses the winner of the season.


Performances

The show was primarily concerned with identifying a potential pop star or star group, and singing talent, appearance, personality, stage presence and dance routines were all important elements of the contestants' performances. In the initial live shows, each act performed once in the first show in front of a studio audience and the judges, usually singing over a pre-recorded backing track. Dancers were also commonly featured. Acts occasionally accompanied themselves on guitar or piano. Each live show has had a different theme; each contestant's song was chosen according to the theme. After each act had performed, the judges commented on their performance. Heated disagreements, usually involving judges defending their contestants against criticism, were a regular feature of the show. Once all the acts had appeared, the phone lines opened and the viewing public voted on which act they wanted to keep. Once the number of contestants had been reduced to five (season 1), or six (season 2), each act would perform twice in the performances show. This continued until only three acts remained. These acts went on to appear in the grand final which decided the overall winner by public vote.


Results

Before the results were announced, the results show occasionally began with a group performance from the remaining contestants. However, the song was pre-recorded and the contestants mimed, due to problems with the number of microphones. The two acts polling the fewest votes were revealed. Both these acts performed again in a "final showdown", and the judges voted on which of the two to send home. They were able to pick new songs to perform in the "final showdown". "Double elimination" took place in some of the results show, where the bottom three acts were revealed and the act with the fewest votes was automatically eliminated, and the two with the next fewest votes performed in the "final showdown" as normal. Ties were possible as there were four judges voting on which of the two to send home. In the event of a tie the result went to deadlock, and the act who came last in the public vote was sent home. The actual number of votes cast for each act was not revealed, nor even the order. However, a twist occurred in season two where the rankings of the acts based on the public vote for the week were revealed after the eliminations on the show. Once the number of contestants had been reduced to four, the act which polled the fewest votes was automatically eliminated from the competition (the judges did not have a vote; their only role was to comment on the performances). In the final episode the three remaining acts sang two songs, including one performed with an invited music star. The viewers chose the winner by SMS voting or phoning. The winner received a price of €200,000.


Twists

Season 1 The finals consist of two shows: during the first each act performs one, or later in the series twice, and the second show is the results show, where the public vote. The judges mentor a category, where they are responsible for three final acts each. During the first live broadcast each of the contestants perform one song in front of a studio audience and the judges, usually all the contestants sing live to a backing track. Some performances are accompanied by choreography and instruments. After the song, the judges comment on the performance, and often there is some competition between the judges' views. The lines for voting opens immediately after all the contestants have performed. When there are just 4 or 5 acts left, the format changes a little, with two songs performed by each act. Three acts remain until the grand final where the public vote alone chooses the winner of the series. Season 2 Owing to the addition of four wildcard contestants, two acts were eliminated from the series' first results show. The three acts with the fewest votes were announced as the bottom three and the act with the fewest public votes was then automatically eliminated. The remaining two acts then performed in the final showdown for the judges' votes. Season 3 The live shows underwent a change in this season. In the first three live shows, each category will have its own final showdown, the result of which is decided solely by its mentor. The outcome of the fourth show will only rely on the public vote and will have two eliminations (one of which will happen halfway through of the show, when the voting will have been frozen). Thus, the final will have four contestants (not three as in previous seasons). Two of the finalists will be eliminated halfway through the final show, when the voting will have been frozen. The winner is still determined by the public vote. Season 4 The live shows will have a change in this season. Only four live shows will take place. In the first two live shows, each category will have its own final showdown, the result of which is decided solely by its mentor. The outcome of the third show will only rely on the public vote and will have two eliminations (one of which will happen halfway through of the show, when the voting will have been frozen). The final will have four contestants. Two of the finalists will be eliminated halfway through the final show, when the voting will have been frozen. The winner is still determined by the public vote.


''eXtra Factor''

On 10 July 2020, Antena 1 announced that the ninth season will be accompanied by an online behind-the-scenes show called ''eXtra Factor''. The show's presenter was the actress Ilona Brezoianu, known for the role of secretary Flori from the comedy series ''Mangalița'' and the episodes were weekly published on YouTube. The first episode premiered 11 September 2020 on
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Series 2020


Season summary

Contestant in "Mihai Morar" category
Contestant in "Adrian Sînă" category
Contestant in "Paula Seling" category
Contestant in "Cheloo" category
Contestant in "Dan Bittman" category
Contestant in "Delia Matache" category
Contestant in "Horia Brenciu" category
Contestant in "Ștefan Bănică Jr" category
Contestant in "Carla's Dreams" category
Contestant in "Loredana Groza" category
Contestant in "Florin Ristei" category
Contestant in "Marius Moga" category
Contestant in "Puya" category


Judges

Judges ''The X Factor'' debuted in 2011 with Romanian recording artist
Adrian Sînă Adrian Claudiu Sînă (; born 18 April 1977), better known as Adrian Sina or simply Adi Sina, is a Romanian singer-songwriter, record producer, radio DJ and entertainer. He is best known for creating, producing and singing in the dance group Akce ...
, pop singer
Paula Seling Paula Seling (; born 25 December 1978) is a Romanian singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality. She has released more than thirteen albums (including three Christmas albums) and over twenty singles, which include two top-te ...
and radio DJ Mihai Morar as the judges. When it was announced that The X Factor would return in 2012, the jury was entirely changed. In May 2012, it was announced that Morar, Sînă, and Seling had all left and would not be returning for the second season. They were replaced by Holograf singer
Dan Bittman Dan Bittman (; born 29 March 1962, Bucharest) is a Romanian singer who represented the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 and came 21st with 14 points. Dan Bittman has been the lead singer of the music group, Holograf, since 1985. From ...
, pop singer
Delia Matache Delia Matache (born 7 February 1982), commonly referred to as simply Delia, is a Romanian singer and television personality. She was part of the pop group N&D (1999–2003). As a solo artist, she has established herself as one of the most success ...
and rapper Cheloo. In February 2014, rumours began circulating that Cheloo would not be returning for the fourth series, because of his aggressive behavior. When it was announced that ''The X Factor'' would return in 2014, Bittman was linked to the role. For the fourth season Bittman and Cheloo were replaced by pop singer
Horia Brenciu Horia Brenciu (; born Horea Augustus Brenciu on 27 August 1972 in Brașov) is a Romanian singer, television host for the Romanian version of ''Dancing with the Stars'', entertainer, and philanthropist. He studied at National College Andrei Şagun ...
and rock star
Ștefan Bănică, Jr. Ștefan is the Romanian form of Stephen, used as both a given name and a surname. For the English version, see Stefan. Some better known people with the name Ștefan are listed below. For a comprehensive list see . Notable persons with that name ...
In July 2016,
Carla's Dreams Carla's Dreams is a music project from Moldova, formed in 2012 in Chișinău but performing mainly in Romania. The band is composed of an anonymous group of singers and composers who perform their songs in Romanian, English and Russian. Their lea ...
joined the jury, making the jury panel for the first made up of 4 members. In 2020, both Carla's Dreams and Horia Brenciu would be replaced by pop-singer
Loredana Groza Loredana Groza (born 10 June 1970), also known mononymously as Loredana, is a Romanians, Romanian singer. She is known for continuously reinventing herself and for approaching numerous music styles throughout her discography, ranging from Pop mus ...
and former winner
Florin Ristei Florin Ristei (born Traian Florin Ristei; 29 August 1987) is a Romanian singer and television presenter. He was born in the city of Galați, Romania, but he currently lives in Bucharest. He is best known for his debut single, "Dana" (together wit ...
. In 2024, Ristei and Loredana were replaced by rapper
Puya The Puyas are archaic Manipuri manuscripts. They encompass a wide spectrum of themes including genealogy, literature, history, royalties, administration, creation and cosmology, philosophy, poetry, religious beliefs, etc. Saroj Parratt noted ...
and composer
Marius Moga Marius Moga () is a Romanian singer, songwriter, producer and television personality. He writes and produces music in various styles and genres, especially pop, R&B and club music. In 2011, he became the judge and mentor of the reality singing sho ...
. Hosts The show was hosted for nine seasons by Răzvan Simion and Dani Oțil, who are also known for hosting a well known morning show on Antena 1. For the eight season, the hosts were Mihai Bendeac and Vlad Drăgulin. For the 11th season, Mihai Morar, former judge, was hired to be the host, along Adelina Chivu.


Timeline of judges

Legend : Featured as a judge : Featured as a winner of the talent show


Judges' categories and their contestants

In each season, each judge is allocated a category to mentor and chooses small number of acts (four or five, depending on the season) to progress to the live finals. This table shows, for each season, which category each judge was allocated and which acts he or she put through to the live finals. Key: – Winning judge/category. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.


Seasons

The auditions for the first season were carried in May 2011. The first series of the show aired starting 17 September 2011. Auditions for producers began in
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,
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
, on 14 May 2011. They then took place in
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, on 21 May in
Timișoara Timișoara (, , ; , also or ; ; ; see #Etymology, other names) is the capital city of Timiș County, Banat, and the main economic, social and cultural center in Western Romania. Located on the Bega (Tisza), Bega River, Timișoara is consider ...
on 24 May 2011, on 4 June in
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and concluded on 11 June 2011 in
Bucharest Bucharest ( , ; ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița (river), Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania. Its population is officially estimated at 1.76 million residents within a greater Buc ...
. The first season ended on 1 January 2012, Andrei Leonte (16-24s) mentored by Mihai Morar was declared the first winner of The X Factor in
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
. Alin Văduva (Over 25s) was runner-up followed by Iulian Vasile (Over 25s) in third place. Leonte won by 51.0% of the votes. The second season of the show aired starting 23 September 2012. Auditions for producers began in
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,
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, on 15 June 2012. They then took place in
Sibiu Sibiu ( , , , Hungarian: ''Nagyszeben'', , Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'' or ''Hermestatt'') is a city in central Romania, situated in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles th ...
, on 18 June in
Timișoara Timișoara (, , ; , also or ; ; ; see #Etymology, other names) is the capital city of Timiș County, Banat, and the main economic, social and cultural center in Western Romania. Located on the Bega (Tisza), Bega River, Timișoara is consider ...
on 21 June 2012, on 27 June in
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and concluded on 1 July 2012 in
Bucharest Bucharest ( , ; ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița (river), Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania. Its population is officially estimated at 1.76 million residents within a greater Buc ...
. In the second season the judges are
Dan Bittman Dan Bittman (; born 29 March 1962, Bucharest) is a Romanian singer who represented the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 and came 21st with 14 points. Dan Bittman has been the lead singer of the music group, Holograf, since 1985. From ...
,
Delia Matache Delia Matache (born 7 February 1982), commonly referred to as simply Delia, is a Romanian singer and television personality. She was part of the pop group N&D (1999–2003). As a solo artist, she has established herself as one of the most success ...
and Cheloo. The second season ended on 23 December 2012, Tudor Turcu (Over 25s) mentored by Cheloo was declared the second winner of The X Factor in
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
. Ioana Anuța (16-24s) was runner-up followed by Natalia Selegean (Over 25s) in third place. The third season of the show aired starting on 22 September 2013. This season has the slogan "Muzică și suflet" (literally "Music and soul"). Auditions for producers began in
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,
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, on 2 June. They then took place in Arad, on 5 June in
Cluj Napoca Cluj-Napoca ( ; ), or simply Cluj ( , ), is a city in northwestern Romania. It is the second-most populous city in the country and the seat of Cluj County. Geographically, it is roughly equidistant from Bucharest (), Budapest () and Belgrade ( ...
on 8 June 2013, on 11 June in
Iași Iași ( , , ; also known by other #Etymology and names, alternative names), also referred to mostly historically as Jassy ( , ), is the Cities in Romania, third largest city in Romania and the seat of Iași County. Located in the historical ...
, on 14 June in
Constanța Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
and concluded on 17 June 2013 in
Bucharest Bucharest ( , ; ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița (river), Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania. Its population is officially estimated at 1.76 million residents within a greater Buc ...
. All three judges are returning for season 3. On 22 December 2013, the season was won by Florin Ristei, mentored by Matache. Alex Mațaev, mentored also by Matache finished in second place and in third place was Mădălina Lefter, mentored by Dan Bittman. The fourth season of the show aired starting on 19 September 2014. The first auditions took place at
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, on 24 May. They then took place in
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, on 26 May, in Arad, on 28 May in
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on 30 May 2014, on 2 June in
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, on 5 June in
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and concluded on 7 June 2013 in
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.http://xfactor.a1.ro/stiri/ara-tara-vrem-x-factorrr-incep-preselectiile-pentru-un-nou-sezon-id1804.html. Singer
Delia Matache Delia Matache (born 7 February 1982), commonly referred to as simply Delia, is a Romanian singer and television personality. She was part of the pop group N&D (1999–2003). As a solo artist, she has established herself as one of the most success ...
returned to the judging panel, while
Horia Brenciu Horia Brenciu (; born Horea Augustus Brenciu on 27 August 1972 in Brașov) is a Romanian singer, television host for the Romanian version of ''Dancing with the Stars'', entertainer, and philanthropist. He studied at National College Andrei Şagun ...
and
Ștefan Bănică, Jr. Ștefan is the Romanian form of Stephen, used as both a given name and a surname. For the English version, see Stefan. Some better known people with the name Ștefan are listed below. For a comprehensive list see . Notable persons with that name ...
joined the panel as replacements for the departing judges.


Reception


Television ratings

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of ''X Factor'' on Antena 1.


Awards and nominations


References


External links


X Factor Romania Official website
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