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The first series of the New Zealand television reality music competition The X Factor premiered on TV3 on 21 April 2013 and ended on 22 July 2013. The show was open to singers aged 14 and over. The contestants were split into the show's four traditional categories: Boys, Girls, Over 25s and Groups. [1]
The show began in 2013 and was open to anyone aged 14 and over. The winner was signed to Sony Music Entertainment New Zealand. The contestants were split into the show's four traditional categories: Boys, Girls, Over 25s and Groups. [2] From the second series, bands were also able to enter in the group category. [3]
Jeremy Wells – host of Eating Media Lunch and Seven Sharp. Pippa Wetzell – television host and presenter; Guy Williams – comedian and presenter for New Zealand Today; Paul Williams (comedian) – comedian and presenter of Taskmaster New Zealand; Peter Williams – former TVNZ news presenter, talkback host at Magic Talk [9]
The second and final series of the New Zealand television reality music competition The X Factor premiered on TV3 in February 2015. [1] Pre-auditions began in October 2014. As well as again being open to singers aged 14 and over, the series was also open to bands, which had to contain no more than five members and have at least two singers.
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Sinclair was also a noted writer, penning a novel called The Frontman and writing regular columns for the New Zealand Herald newspaper. In later years he was a radio announcer from 1986, for Radio Avon, in Christchurch , the city he grew up in, which became C93FM , before moving on to Easy Listening i 98FM and finally Classic Hits FM , hosting ...