The_X_Factor_Israel_(season_1)

<i>The X Factor Israel</i> season 1

The X Factor Israel season 1

Season of television series


The X Factor Israel is the Israeli version of the British television music competition The X Factor. Season 1 was first announced in late 2012.[1] Auditions for the show began on March 5, 2013. Promos for the show started airing in early September.[2] The first season started its run on Saturday, October 26, 2013. The show airs during prime time on Reshet network on Wednesdays and Saturdays.[3] The season concluded on January 14, 2014.

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Judges and hosts

In May 2013, it was announced that Bar Refaeli, an Israeli fashion model, will host the first season.[4][5] Contrary to most other versions of the X Factor where the judges panels was a mixture of singers and music industry figures, the Israeli version was composed entirely of musicians. The judges panel for the first season was composed of the rock singer Rami Fortis, the pop singer-songwriter and composer Moshe Peretz, the pop and R&B singer Shiri Maimon, and the pop singer Ivri Lider.

Contestants

Key:

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third Place
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Selection process

Nokia Arena

Auditions began on March 5, 2013.[6] Auditions were open to all ages. Entries must pass three auditions in front of the producers in order to get to perform in front of the judges and live audience. Selected best, worst, and most bizarre auditions typically move on to the judges stage. Judging took place in Nokia Arena, Tel Aviv.[7]

Bootcamp

Following the judges audition stage, 80 competitors entered the boot camp stage of the X factor. Following an initial round of auditions half of the contests were eliminated. The remaining acts had to perform a second audition in order to make it to the judges houses stage. 20 acts were collaboratively selected by the judges at the end of boot camp.

Twist

At the conclusion of bootcamp, a number of contestants from the boys category that were previously eliminated were called back into stage. The judges offered them a way back into the show as a group. The individual contestants were Edan Tamler,[8] Adir Tov,[9] Nadav Carni, Gustavo Quiñones, and Yuhan Buchnik. The band was eventually named Fusion.[8]

Judges' Houses

Five acts were chosen for each of the four categories. In the judges house, two acts from each category were eliminated. The top 12 contestants continued on for the live shows.[10]

Key:

  – Eliminated in the judges' house
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Live shows

Live shows began on December 18, 2013.

Results summary

Color key
  Contestant was in the bottom two/three; judges eliminate one based on majority vote (no final showdown)
  Contestant was in the bottom two/three; contestant had to sing again in the final showdown
  Contestant was in the bottom two/three; received the fewest votes and was immediately eliminated
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Live show details

Week 1

Wednesday (December 18)
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  1. The group sang a remix of the English and Hebrew songs mirrors and "הראשונה"
Saturday (December 21)
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    Week 2

    Wednesday (December 25)
    • Group performance: "Give Me Everything"
    • The contestant, Hillik Cohen, that has failed passing the live auditions and was highly aggressive toward the judges made a guest appearance and performed "אני כאן" after the group performance.[21][22][23][24]
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    Saturday (December 28)
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    1. "תביני" is an original song written by Ori Shakiv himself.

    Week 3

    Sunday (January 5) - Quarter-final
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    Tuesday (January 7) - Semi-final
    • Group performance "Wake Me Up".
    • The boys and Moshe Peretz performed "אולי הלילה".
    • The over 25s, including those who were previously eliminated, and Shiri Maimon performed "חלק ממך" and "Now That You're Gone".
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    Week 4

    Tuesday (January 14) - Final
    • Group performance "Scream & Shout". Performance included all the original top 12 contestants
    • Judges performance "America" (Hebrew: "אמריקה")
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    Ratings

    The first episode peaked at 49%, about 1.1 million viewers, making it the highest figure for opening episode of any Israeli music program.[28] The show had an average rating of 38.4% of households.[29]

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