Actually the eventual winner will be Marvel Comics, who hold the copyright on the term "X-Factor" and will likely sue Simon Cowell into the stone age to reside with the other neanderthals.
2006-10-02 02:58:36
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answered by PALADIN <by Proxy> 2
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Everyone involved with the concept/production including the contestants (who get their 15 minutes of fame) and of course the viewers who like watching the x-factor, the telephone companies who support the phone lines and the advertisers/sponsors associated with the programme It's a win, win, win for many people in may ways. And for those people out there who don't like the x-factor - turn over!
2006-10-02 09:49:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd like to see the long haired guy who looks a little like Curtis Stieger win it, (the little guy with the big voice) he seems pretty good.
Knowing the British public though, if the girl in the wheelchair gets through she will get the sympathy vote and probably win it - don't get me wrong, she has a very good voice and I'm not being insensitive to disabled people in any way. It's just that the public are by and large fickle and will vote in sympathy for example: Michelle McManus, not a bad voice but once she played the 'please vote for me because I am a balloon with arms' card, it was pretty much in the bag. It's the same with Big Brother: the public voted for Pete because of his terrible affliction and as such he has now landed a £1m book deal - hey not that I blame them, get what you can, how you can. Anyway... what was the question again?
2006-10-02 09:54:57
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answered by blaarts 2
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Well, you see, oliver, you can't even ask a question here anymore. What's with these answers? People watch the X-Factor, they do.
I'd say, it's probably a bit early, but maybe Ashley with afro hair or that gut with long hair in Sharon's group.
2006-10-02 10:47:16
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answered by La 7
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Mikita, the Scottish girl who's Mum died of cancer last year. I've had a gut feeling about her right from the word go. She can certainly sing, and has a 'human nature story' which will endear her to the public.
But don't rule out a dark horse who gets better and better each week.....
2006-10-03 13:59:59
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answered by The Global Geezer 7
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Someone who can sing.
Get a large amount of votes in the final program
And will probably be managed by Simon Cowell this time.
2006-10-02 10:24:03
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answered by bazzabagsure 3
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I think x-factor has run it's course. The only good bits are the auditions when we can watch the poor souls that actually think they have talent and all they do is humiliate themselves.
2006-10-02 09:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would anybody give a monkeys, I don't even know who's in it. Let's face it, the show gives people false hope because they're all losers, apart from the judges. I think simon spends all his money on getting his teeth whitened.
2006-10-02 09:55:07
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answered by Twisty 4
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One of the scottish girls. Either the girl in the wheelchair or the young girl who lost her mum to cancer last year
2006-10-02 09:49:27
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answered by wordykat 5
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Just to prove you're not the only sad one - there are a few fairly good ones in it this year. Will just have to watch this space!!
2006-10-02 09:46:10
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answered by Anonymous
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