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Stats To Remember:
* The second favourite tends
to win; not the favourite
* Those who are prominent
to start with often lose
popularity as viewers get
bored with opinionated or
divisive personalities
* Good natured, easy-going
campmates tend to make finals
* Need to do at least one
trial well to pick up support
* Older stars do well
in the voting
* No imported star has yet won
* It’s harder for women to win
(9 male, 4 female winners
so far)
* There has yet to be a
non-white winner
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X Factor Notes:

Final show: 14th December
Stats To Remember:

* Male soloists most likely
to win (six out of ten; twice
as many as female wins)
* Early favourites rarely win
(Janet Devlin, Ella Henderson,
Danyl Johnson, Diana Vickers)
* Age and racial background
are not major vote factors
* Producers can use format
change and PR to effect
change – acts that are
unfairly treated can get a
spike in votes (Katie Waissel,
but Mary Byrne lost to Cher
Lloyd thanks to format change)
* From this week, whoever is
leading the voting tends to
go on and win
* Favourites can end up in the
sing-off and still go on to win
(like James Arthur – it can
prompt people to vote)

 

 


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