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Waterman: 'X Factor isn't a talent show'

Published Thursday, Nov 5 2009, 14:59 GMT | By Daniel Kilkelly
Waterman: 'X Factor isn't a talent show'

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Pete Waterman has claimed that X Factor producers are more interested in promoting the show's judges than nurturing new talent.

The former Pop Idol panellist suggested that the success of Cheryl Cole's debut solo single 'Fight For This Love' proved who were the true winners of the programme.

Writing in The Independent, Waterman described The X Factor as "the greatest television show in the world - but that's not talent".

He continued: "The problem for me is that kids believe that this is a talent show. It's not. It's a freak and geek show. It's about ratings. That Cheryl Cole has sold more downloads as the judge than the winner of The X Factor proves that it's a bigger promotion for the judges than it is the contestants on the show."

Waterman added that he first became dissatisfied with TV talent competitions when he judged the second series of Pop Idol in 2003.

"The credit in the first Pop Idol goes to the people who trawled through and edited the performances, picking a balance between fun and talent," he explained. "But that all went out of the window on Pop Idol 2. You had to have someone who cried, someone who died, someone with one leg."

The music producer recently said that he would only join The X Factor if he was offered a £1m salary.

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