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Cowell signs £20 million deal with ITV
Published Monday, Dec 18 2006, 12:10 GMT | By Matthew Houghton

'The X Factor'
The new three-year contract pays even more than the BBC pays Jonathan Ross, who made a deal to earn £18 million over four years.
ITV bosses were reportedly desperate to keep Cowell in order to ensure that more X Factor shows are made.
Cowell, whose company Syco co-produces the X Factor, admitted that he had considered axing the show.
He told The Sun, "After two and a half years of the X-Factor, I'd pondered whether we were going to carry on.
"But this series has just been so fantastic. Leona winning means, for once, the best singer in the competition won. I think there is even more we can do with the X Factor.
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