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The X Factor (Australian TV series) season 4

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Season of television series
The X Factor
Season 4
Hosted byLuke Jacobz (The X Factor)
Judges
WinnerSamantha Jade
Winning mentorGuy Sebastian
Runner-upJason Owen
Release
Original networkSeven Network
Original release20 August (2012-08-20) –
20 November 2012 (2012-11-20)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 3
Next →
Season 5

The X Factor is an Australian television reality music competition, based on theoriginal UK series, to find new singing talent; the winner of which received aSony Music Australia recording contract and a new car.[1] The fourth season premiered on theSeven Network on 20 August 2012[2] and ended on 20 November 2012.[1] The winner wasSamantha Jade and her winner's single "What You've Done to Me" was released after the final. Jade was mentored throughout byGuy Sebastian, who won as mentor for the second year in a row, which also made Jade the second contestant from the Over 25s category to come first.[3] The main live shows was presented byLuke Jacobz,[4] whileseason 3 contestantJohnny Ruffo presented the digitallive streaming showThe X Stream.[5]Mel B,Guy Sebastian,Natalie Bassingthwaighte andRonan Keating returned as judges.[4]

The competition was split into several stages: auditions, super bootcamp, home visits and live shows. Auditions in front of the show's producers took place throughout February and March 2012. The successful audition contestants chosen by the producers were then invited back to the last set of auditions that took place in front of the judges and a live studio audience in May 2012. After the auditions was super bootcamp, where all four judges worked together and collectively chose 24 contestants, including six contestants from each of the four categories: Boys,[6] Girls,[6] Over 25s and Groups. Following super bootcamp was the home visits stage, where each of the judges reduced their six contestants to top three contestants, with help from guest mentorsAlicia Keys,Kesha,One Direction andUsher. The live shows began on 17 September 2012.[7]

The fourth season sparked controversy when contestant Josh Brookes was disqualified fromThe X Factor for behaving "in an inappropriate manner" on social media.[8] He was later replaced by Carmelo Munzone.[9] The grand final decider was watched by 1.92 million people, making it the highest rated television episode of the season.[10]

Judges and Presenter

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Season 4 judges and presenter

In 2012 it was confirmed that Mel B, Sebastian, Bassingthwaighte and Keating would return for the series.

Selection process

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Auditions

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Cities that auditions were held in.

Auditions in front of the show's producers began in February 2012 in seven cities:Hobart (Hotel Grand Chancellor, 18 February),Launceston (Hotel Grand Chancellor, 19 February),Albury (Albury Entertainment Centre, 22 February),Dubbo (RSL Club Resort, 24 February),Darwin (Crowne Plaza Hotel, 26 February),Cairns (Shangri-La Hotel, The Marina Cairns, 28 February),Brisbane (Suncorp Piazza, 3–4 March),Newcastle (Hunter Stadium, 7 March),Sydney (Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, 10–12 March),Perth (Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre, 18 March),Adelaide (Adelaide Convention Centre, 20 March) andMelbourne (Flemington Racecourse, 24–26 March).[11] Online auditions were also introduced into the season for the acts who missed out on auditioning in front of the producers.[12] The successful audition contestants chosen by the producers were then invited back to the last set of auditions that took place in front of the judges and a live studio audience.[13] These auditions were held in three cities: Melbourne (Hisense Arena, 3–5 May),[14][15][16]Gold Coast (Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, 11–12 May)[17][18] and Sydney (Sydney Entertainment Centre, 17–19 May).[19]

Super bootcamp

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The super bootcamp stage of the competition saw all four judges working together, unlike in previous series where they disband to manage their own categories.[20] It was filmed on 28, 29 and 30 May 2012.[21][22][23] The first day saw the judges split the contestants into four categories: Boys, Girls, Over 25s and Groups.[24] Each category was given a list of four songs which they had to choose from to perform for the judges.[24] At the end of the day, a third of the contestants were sent home.[24] On the second day, the remaining 74 contestants were put into ensembles and were each given a song which they had to learn and perform for the judges.[24][25] Each ensemble received vocal coaching fromGary Pinto and choreography practice from Squared Division.[24] At the end of day, the judges sent 28 acts home.[25] On the third day, the remaining 46 contestants each individually performed one song to a live audience of one thousand.[25] On the fourth day of super bootcamp, the judges narrowed down the contestants to 24.[26] Five contestants from the Boys and six rejected contestants from the Girls categories were asked by the judges to form two groups, The Collective (boy band) and Black Ivory (girl band).[27][28]

The 24 successful acts were:

Home visits

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The final round of the selection process, the home visits, saw the top 24 contestants travel to exclusive locations around the world to find out which judge would become their mentor. The Boys, Girls and Over 25s travelled to New York City, while the Groups visited London.[29] Each judge reduced their top six contestants to top three contestants, with help from celebrity guest mentors. The Boys were assigned toMel B and mentored byUsher, the Girls were assigned toNatalie Bassingthwaighte and mentored byKesha, the Over 25s were assigned toGuy Sebastian and mentored byAlicia Keys, and the Groups were assigned toRonan Keating and mentored byOne Direction.[29][30] During the first day of home visits, each contestants was given a private mentoring session with their mentor, ahead of their solo performance in front of their mentor and guest mentor the next day.[29] After, the judges along with their guest mentors, narrowed down the contestants to three each.[7]

Summary of judges' houses
JudgeCategoryLocationAssistantActs eliminated
Mel BBoys[6]New York CityUsherMatt Cenere, Matt Gresham, Carmelo Munzone
BassingthwaighteGirls[6]KeshaBella Hunter, Morgan Sheather, Vendulka Wichta
SebastianOver 25sAlicia KeysDanielle Blakey, Chris Cayzer, Rob Vegas
KeatingGroupsLondonOne DirectionBlack Ivory, D&D, Good Question

Acts

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Key:

  – Winner
  – Runner-Up
  – Ejected
ContestantAge(s)HometownCategory (Mentor)Result
Samantha Jade25Perth, Western AustraliaOver 25s (Sebastian)Winner
Jason Owen18Dubbo, New South WalesBoys (Mel B)Runner-Up
The Collective17–22VariousGroups (Keating)3rd Place
Bella Ferraro18Sydney, New South WalesGirls (Bassingthwaighte)4th Place
Shiane Hawke14Darwin, Northern Territory5th Place
Nathaniel Willemse27South Africa/MelbourneOver 25s (Sebastian)6th Place
Fourtunate17–20Sydney, New South WalesGroups (Keating)7th Place
Angel Tupai19Parramatta, New South WalesGirls (Bassingthwaighte)8th Place
Carmelo Munzone23Sydney, New South WalesBoys (Mel B)9th Place
Justin Standley41BundabergOver 25s (Sebastian)10th Place
What About Tonight15–19VariousGroups (Keating)11th Place
Josh Brookes20Perth, Western AustraliaBoys (Mel B)12th Place
Adil Memon18Ipswich, QueenslandBoys (Mel B)13th Place

Live shows

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Results summary

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Colour key

  Act in Boys

  Act in Girls

  Act in Over 25s

  Act in Groups

  – Act in the bottom two and had to perform again in the final showdown
  – Act received the fewest public votes and was immediately eliminated (no final showdown)
  – Act was ejected from the competition without singing or facing the public vote
  – Act received the most public votes
Weekly results per contestant
ActWeek 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Quarter-FinalSemi-FinalFinal
Monday VoteTuesday Vote
Samantha Jade11th1st1st1st7th1st5th2nd1st1stWinner
Jason Owen1st2nd2nd2nd1st2nd2nd3rd2nd2ndRunner-Up
The Collective8th8th8th7th6th5th4th5th3rd3rdEliminated
(Final)
Bella Ferraro3rd3rd3rd3rd2nd6th1st1st4thEliminated
(Semi-Final)
Shiane Hawke4th4th4th4th3rd3rd3rd4thEliminated
(Quarter-Final)
Nathaniel Willemse6th10th5th6th4th4th6thEliminated
(Week 7)
Fourtunate10th9th7th9th5th7thEliminated
(Week 6)
Angel Tupai5th5th10th5th8thEliminated
(Week 5)
Carmelo MunzoneEliminated
(Home Visits)1
6th6th8thEliminated
(Week 4)
Justin Standley7th7th9thEliminated
(Week 3)
What About Tonight9th11thEliminated
(Week 2)
Josh Brookes2ndEjected
(Week 2)
Adil Memon12thEliminated
(Week 1)
Final ShowdownAdil,
Jade
What About Tonight, WillemseStandley, TupaiMunzone, FortunateTupai, JadeFourtunate, FerraroJade, WillemseThe Collective, HawkeFerraro, The CollectiveNo bottom two/judges' vote; public votes alone decide who wins
Judges voted toEliminateSend Through
Keating's vote (Groups)MemonWillemseStandleyMunzoneTupaiFerraroWillemseHawkeThe Collective
Bassingthwaighte's vote (Girls)MemonWhat About TonightStandleyMunzoneJadeFourtunateJadeThe CollectiveFerraro
Sebastian's vote (Over 25s)MemonWhat About Tonight2TupaiMunzoneTupaiFourtunateWillemseHawkeThe Collective
Mel B's vote (Boys)JadeWillemseStandleyFourtunateJadeFourtunateJadeHawkeFerraro
EliminatedAdil Memon
3 of 4 votes
Majority
What About Tonight
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Justin Standley
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Carmelo Munzone
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Angel Tupai
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Fourtunate
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Nathaniel Willemse
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
Shiane Hawke
3 of 4 votes
Majority
Bella Ferraro
2 of 4 votes
Deadlock
The Collective
Public Vote To Save
Jason Owen
Public Vote To Win
Notes
  • ^1 – Josh Brookes was ejected from the show due to rule violations. Carmelo Munzone replaced him on the second live show.
  • ^2 – Sebastian was not present for this results show. As one of his acts (Nathaniel Willemse) was in the bottom two, a vote to save Willemse was cast on Sebastian's behalf on the typical assumption that Sebastian would have voted to save Willemse.

Live show details

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Week 1 (17/18 September)

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Acts' performances on the first live show
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderSong[31]Result
What About TonightGroups (Keating)1"Glad You Came"Safe
Josh BrookesBoys (Mel B)2"Don't Wanna Go Home"
Angel TupaiGirls (Bassingthwaighte)3"Happy"
Justin StandleyOver 25s (Sebastian)4"Father and Son"
FourtunateGroups (Keating)5"Payphone"
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)6"Heaven"
Adil MemonBoys (Mel B)7"Fast Car"Bottom Two
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)8"Wide Awake"
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)9"Domino"Safe
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)10"Brother"
Nathaniel WillemseOver 25s (Sebastian)11"Love on Top"
Shiane HawkeGirls (Bassingthwaighte)12"Crazy"
Final showdown details
Adil MemonBoys (Mel B)1"Just the Way You Are"Eliminated
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)2"Without You"Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[33]
  • Mel B: Samantha Jade – backed her own act, Adil Memon.
  • Sebastian: Adil Memon – backed his own act, Samantha Jade.
  • Bassingthwaighte: Adil Memon – stated that Jade had improved more.
  • Keating: Adil Memon – based on the final showdown performances.
Notes
  • On 24 September 2012, the performances of one contestant entered the ARIA Singles Chart. The Collective's performance of "Domino" debuted at number 35.[34]

Week 2 (25/26 September)

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Acts' performances on the second live show
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderSong[35]Result
Angel TupaiGirls (Bassingthwaighte)1"Young Hearts Run Free"Safe
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)2"Dancing in the Moonlight"
FourtunateGroups (Keating)3"Blame It on the Boogie"
What About TonightGroups (Keating)4"Year 3000"Bottom Two
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)5"What Makes You Beautiful"Safe
Nathaniel WillemseOver 25s (Sebastian)6"Canned Heat"Bottom Two
Justin StandleyOver 25s (Sebastian)7"Bohemian Rhapsody"Safe
Carmelo MunzoneBoys (Mel B)8"Everlasting Love"
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)9"Freefallin"
Shiane HawkeGirls (Bassingthwaighte)10"I Heard It Through the Grapevine"
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)11"Footloose"
Final showdown details
What About TonightGroups (Keating)1"The Way You Make Me Feel"Eliminated
Nathaniel WillemseOver 25s (Sebastian)2"It Will Rain"Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[37]
  • Sebastian: What About Tonight – despite his absence in the results show, an automatic vote was cast to save Nathaniel Willemse based on the usual assumption that he would have voted to save his own act.
  • Bassingthwaighte: What About Tonight – based on the final showdown performances, though stated she was not voting strategically.
  • Keating: Nathaniel Willemse – backed his own act, What About Tonight.
  • Mel B: Nathaniel Williemse – could not decide and sent the result to deadlock.

With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. What About Tonight were eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.[37]

Notes
  • This week's live shows aired on Tuesday and Wednesday nights due to theSeven Network's coverage of the2012 Brownlow Medal.[38]
  • Sebastian was absent from the results show due to him traveling to New York to perform "Battle Scars" on theLate Show with David Letterman.[39]
  • On 30 September 2012, the performances of three contestants entered the ARIA Singles Chart. The Collective's performance of "Footloose" debuted at number 41, Bella Ferraro's performance of "What Makes You Beautiful" debuted at number 62, and What About Tonight's performance of "Year 3000" debuted at number 97.[40]
  • Josh Brookes was disqualified from the show and was replaced by Carmelo Munzone.

Week 3 (1/2 October)

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Acts' performances on the third live show
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderSong[41]Result
Justin StandleyOver 25s (Sebastian)1"Some Nights"Bottom Two
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)2"You Got It (The Right Stuff)"/"Billie Jean"Safe
Angel TupaiGirls (Bassingthwaighte)3"Next to Me"Bottom Two
Carmelo MunzoneBoys (Mel B)4"Whataya Want from Me"Safe
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)5"Everytime"
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)6"Big Yellow Taxi"
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)7"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"
Nathaniel WillemseOver 25s (Sebastian)8"Try a Little Tenderness"
Shiane HawkeGirls (Bassingthwaighte)9"Beautiful"
FourtunateGroups (Keating)10"Dedication to My Ex (Miss That)"
Final showdown details
Justin StandleyOver 25s (Sebastian)1"The Reason"Eliminated
Angel TupaiGirls (Bassingthwaighte)2"Open Arms"Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[43]
  • Bassingthwaighte: Justin Standley – backed her own act, Angel Tupai.
  • Sebastian: Angel Tupai – backed his own act, Justin Standley.
  • Mel B: Justin Standley – stated that Tupai could go further in the competition.
  • Keating: Justin Standley – stated that Tupai was his biggest threat in the competition but chose not to vote strategically.

However, voting statistics revealed that Standley received more votes than Tupai, which meant that if Keating sent the result to deadlock, Tupai would have been eliminated.

Notes
  • On 7 October 2012, the performances of two contestants entered the ARIA Singles Chart. The Collective's performance of "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" debuted at number 78, and Bella Ferraro's performance of "Big Yellow Taxi" debuted at number 84.[44]
  • When Justin Standley was announced in the bottom two, he became the third act from the Over 25s to land in the bottom two in three consecutive weeks, as the other two contestants from that category already fell in the bottom two in their respective weeks (Samantha Jade in Week 1 and Nathaniel Willemse in Week 2).

Week 4 (8/9 October)

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Acts' performances on the fourth live show
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderSong[45]LegendResult
Carmelo MunzoneBoys (Mel B)1"Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"The PoliceBottom Two
FourtunateGroups (Keating)2"Easy Lover"Phil Collins
Shiane HawkeGirls (Bassingthwaighte)3"Piece of My Heart"Erma FranklinSafe
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)4"Run to You"Whitney Houston
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)5"Dancing in the Dark"Bruce Springsteen
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)6"A Hard Day's Night"The Beatles
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)7"Ray of Light"Madonna
Nathaniel WillemseOver 25s (Sebastian)8"The Scientist"Coldplay
Angel TupaiGirls (Bassingthwaighte)9"Dirty Diana"Michael Jackson
Final showdown details
Carmelo MunzoneBoys (Mel B)1"Feeling Good"Eliminated
FourtunateGroups (Keating)2"Without You"Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[47]
  • Bassingthwaighte: Carmelo Munzone – stated Fourtunate could improve more.
  • Keating: Carmelo Munzone – backed his own act, Fourtunate.
  • Mel B: Fourtunate – backed her own act, Carmelo Munzone.
  • Sebastian: Carmelo Munzone – felt that Munzone needed more work as an artist.

However, voting statistics revealed that Munzone received more votes than Fortunate, which meant that if Sebastian sent the result to deadlock, Fortunate would have been eliminated.

Notes
  • Nathaniel Willemse's performance of "The Scientist" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number 75 on 14 October 2012.[48]

Week 5 (15/16 October)

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Acts' performances on the fifth live show
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderSong[49]Result
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)1"I'm Still Standing"Safe
Angel TupaiGirls (Bassingthwaighte)2"I Want to Know What Love Is"Bottom Two
Nathaniel WillemseOver 25s (Sebastian)3"What's Love Got to Do with It"Safe
FourtunateGroups (Keating)4"How Will I Know"
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)5"99 Red Balloons"
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)6"You Can't Hurry Love"Bottom Two
Shiane HawkeGirls (Bassingthwaighte)7"True Colors"Safe
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)8"Like a Prayer"
Final showdown details
Angel TupaiGirls (Bassingthwaighte)1"Family Portrait"Eliminated
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)2"I Will Be"Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[51]
  • Sebastian: Angel Tupai – backed his own act, Samantha Jade.
  • Bassingthwaighte: Samantha Jade – backed her own act, Angel Tupai.
  • Keating: Angel Tupai – based on the final showdown performances.
  • Mel B: Samantha Jade – based on the performances throughout the competition.

With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Angel Tupai was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.[51]

Notes
  • On Monday night, viewers were able to vote for the judge they would have liked to see perform the "Gangnam Style" dance routine on Tuesday night. Mel B won the vote, therefore she joined Psy to perform the "Gangnam Style" routine.[51]
  • The Collective's performance of "Like a Prayer" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number 65 on 21 October 2012.[52]

Week 6 (22/23 October)

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Acts' performances on the sixth live show
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderSong[53]Result
FourtunateGroups (Keating)1"You Make Me Feel..."Bottom Two
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)2"You Belong with Me"Safe
Shiane HawkeGirls (Bassingthwaighte)3"Hometown Glory"
Nathaniel WillemseOver 25s (Sebastian)4"Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)"
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)5"Lego House"
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)6"Shake It Out"Bottom Two
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)7"Scream"Safe
Final showdown details
FourtunateGroups (Keating)1"Man in the Mirror"Eliminated
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)2"Tonight"Safe
Judges' vote to eliminate[54]
  • Sebastian: Fourtunate – said that Ferraro had more potential and wanted to see her improve.
  • Bassingthwaighte: Fourtunate – backed her own act, Bella Ferraro.
  • Keating: Bella Ferraro – backed his own act, Fourtunate.
  • Mel B: Fourtunate – said Ferraro had more potential and wanted to see her journey throughout the competition.
Notes
  • The Collective's performance of "Lego House" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number 70 on 28 October 2012.[55]

Week 7 (29/30 October)

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Acts' performances on the seventh live show
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderSong[56]Australian artistResult
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)1"UFO"Sneaky Sound SystemBottom Two
Shiane HawkeGirls (Bassingthwaighte)2"Shine"Vanessa AmorosiSafe
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)3"Incredible"Timomatic
Nathaniel WillemseOver 25s (Sebastian)4"Red"Daniel MerriweatherBottom Two
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)5"Sweet Disposition"The Temper TrapSafe
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)6"What's My Scene?"Hoodoo Gurus
Final showdown details
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)1"At Last"Safe
Nathaniel WillemseOver 25s (Sebastian)2"Sexual Healing"Eliminated
Judges' vote to eliminate[58]
  • Bassingthwaighte: Samantha Jade – stated that Willemse can improve more.
  • Keating: Nathaniel Willemse – based on the final showdown performances.
  • Mel B: Samantha Jade – based on the final showdown performances; though stated that she was not impressed with either performance.
  • Sebastian: Nathaniel Willemse – could not decide between two of his own acts and sent the result to deadlock.

With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. Nathaniel Willemse was eliminated as the act with the fewest public votes.[58]

Notes
  • On 4 November 2012, the performances of two acts entered the ARIA Singles Chart. Bella Ferraro's performance of "Sweet Disposition" debuted at number 59, and Nathaniel Willemse's performance of "Red" debuted at number 91.[59]

Week 8: Quarter-Final (5/6 November)

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Acts' performances in the quarter-final
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderSong[60]Chosen by[63]Result
Shiane HawkeGirls (Bassingthwaighte)1"A Thousand Years"Guy SebastianBottom Two
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)2"Beauty and a Beat"Mel B
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)3"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"Natalie BassingthwaighteSafe
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)4"If Tomorrow Never Comes"Ronan Keating
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)5"Dreams"Mel B
Final showdown details
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)1"As Long as You Love Me"Safe
Shiane HawkeGirls (Bassingthwaighte)2"Wherever You Will Go"Eliminated
Judges' vote to eliminate[62]
  • Bassingthwaighte: The Collective – backed her own act, Shiane Hawke.
  • Keating: Shiane Hawke – backed his own act, The Collective.
  • Mel B: Shiane Hawke – stated that she wanted The Collective to improve.
  • Sebastian: Shiane Hawke – stated that although Hawke had potential as an artist, The Collective could go further in the competition.

However, voting statistics revealed that Hawke received more votes than The Collective, which meant that if Sebastian sent the result to deadlock, Hawke would have advanced to the semi-final and The Collective would have been eliminated.

Notes
  • On 11 November 2012, the performances of two acts entered the ARIA Singles Chart. Bella Ferraro's performance of "Dreams" debuted at number 82, and The Collective's performance of "Beauty and a Beat" debuted at number 94.[64] Samantha Jade's performance of "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" debuted at number 96 on 18 November 2012.[65]

Week 9: Semi-Final (12/13 November)

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Acts' performances in the semi-final
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderFirst song[66]OrderSecond song[66]Result
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)1"Life Is a Highway"5"How Do I Live"Safe
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)2"Heartless"6"Where Have You Been"
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)3"Bulletproof"7"The Last Day on Earth"Bottom Two
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)4"Apologize"8"Yeah 3x"
Final showdown details[67]
Bella FerraroGirls (Bassingthwaighte)1"Angel"Safe
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)2"Use Somebody"Eliminated
Judges' votes to send through to the grand final[67]
  • Bassingthwaighte: Bella Ferraro – backed her own act, Bella Ferraro.
  • Keating: The Collective – backed his own act, The Collective.
  • Mel B: Bella Ferraro – stated that Ferraro had improved more.
  • Sebastian: The Collective – could not decide and sent the result to deadlock.

With the acts in the bottom two receiving two votes each, the result went to deadlock and reverted to the earlier public vote. The Collective advanced to the final as the act with the most public votes.[67]

Notes
  • For the first time this season, each contestant performed two songs.[66]
  • Also for the first time, the judges chose which act in the bottom two they wanted to see progress to the grand final.[67]
  • On 18 November 2012, the performances of three acts entered the ARIA Singles Chart. Samantha Jade's performances of "Heartless" and "Where Have You Been" debuted at numbers 12 and 51, respectively. The Collective's performance of "Apologize" debuted at number 47 and their performance of "Yeah 3x" debuted at number 72. Bella Ferraro's performance of "The Last Day On Earth" debuted at number 90.[65]

Week 10: Final (19/20 November)

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19 November
  • Celebrity performer: Guy Sebastian ("Get Along")[68]
  • Group performance: "On the Floor" (performed by all contestants except Josh Brooks and Adil Memon)[69]
Acts' performances on the Monday Final
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderAudition song[70]OrderWinner's single[69]OrderLast shot song[70]Result
The CollectiveGroups (Keating)1"We Found Love"4"Surrender"7"Brokenhearted"Eliminated
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)2"Annie's Song"5"Make It Last"8"Lonely Boy"Safe
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)3"Breakeven"6"What You've Done to Me"9"Take a Bow"

The Collective received the fewest public votes and were automatically eliminated.

20 November
Acts' performances on the Tuesday Final
ActCategory (Mentor)OrderSong of the series[71]Result
Samantha JadeOver 25s (Sebastian)1"Scream"Winner
Jason OwenBoys (Mel B)2"Dancing in the Dark"Runner-Up
Notes
  • For the first time this season there was no theme.[70]

Charity single

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The top 12 contestants recorded a cover ofCarly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" as acharity single in aid of Sony Foundation's You Can program which aims "to build specialised and age-appropriate youth cancer centres across Australia."[72] The single was made available for download via theiTunes Store on 18 September 2012,[73] after all tip twelve contestants performed the song on the first live results show that same day.[72] It is the first time onX Factor Australia that the top twelve contestants have released a charity single.[72]

Winner's single

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On 16 November 2012, theHerald Sun reported that the winner's singles for the top three finalists, Samantha Jade, The Collective and Jason Owen, were written by Australian songwriting and production duoDNA Songs.[74] Jade's single was "What You've Done to Me", The Collective's single was "Surrender", and Owen's single was "Make It Last". Each finalist performed their song during the grand final performance show on 19 November.[69] After Jade was announced as the winner, "What You've Done to Me" was released.[75] It entered the ARIA Singles Chart at number one on 26 November.[76] Two days afterThe X Factor ended, it was announced that The Collective and Owen both signed recording contracts withSony Music Australia and would release "Surrender" and "Make It Last" as their debut singles.[77]

The X Factor: One Direction to Superstardom

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The X Factor: One Direction to Superstardom was a television special that aired on the Seven Network on 27 September 2012.[78] The special followed the rise of One Direction, from their journey during theseventh series ofThe X Factor UK to becoming global superstars of today. It also featured One Direction's interview withX Factor Australia hostLuke Jacobz.[79] Aside from One Direction, the special included success stories ofX Factor UKseries 3 winnerLeona Lewis,X Factor Australiaseason three winner Reece Mastin and contestant Johnny Ruffo, as well as the judges' opinions about the show and its "capacity to create global singing sensations."[79][80]One Direction to Superstardom was watched by 691,000 viewers and was ranked fifteenth overall for the night.[81]

Reception

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Contestants

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On 20 September 2012, the Seven Network issued a statement saying that contestant Josh Brookes was disqualified fromThe X Factor because he "behaved in an inappropriate manner" on social media.[8] ATwitcam video that was later uploaded to YouTube displays Brookes and contestant Adil Memon asking teenage girls for "sneaky banana pics", a phrase used by teenagers that means naked images.[8][82] The Seven Network stated, "After a careful review of the incident,FremantleMedia Australia, producers of the program, together with Channel Seven, made a joint decision to remove him from the competition".[8] During the second live performance show on 25 September, Mel B announced that Carmelo Munzone, who was eliminated during the "home visits" stage, was Brookes' replacement in the show.[9]

Ratings

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The premiere episode ofThe X Factor, which was broadcast on 20 August 2012, topped the night's overall ratings with 1,598,000 viewers.[83] The next five episodes of auditions also ranked first on their respective nights.[84][85][86][87][88] The first live performance show on 17 September 2012 gained 1,588,000 viewers and topped the night's overall ratings.[89] The announcement of the winner during the grand final decider show on 20 November 2012 was watched by 1,921,000 viewers, making it the highest rated episode of the fourth season.[10]

Colour key:
– Highest rating during the season
– Lowest rating during the season
EpisodeOriginal airdateTimeslotViewers
(millions)
Nightly
rank
Ref.
1Auditions20 August 2012Monday7:30 pm9:00 pm1.598#1[83]
221 August 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.526#1[84]
322 August 2012Wednesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.478#1[85]
427 August 2012Monday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.385#1[86]
528 August 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.578#1[87]
629 August 2012Wednesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.435#1[88]
7Super Bootcamp3 September 2012Monday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.469#1[90]
84 September 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.573#1[91]
95 September 2012Wednesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.542#1[92]
10Home Visits10 September 2012Monday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.384#1[93]
1111 September 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.662#1[94]
1212 September 2012Wednesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.502#1[95]
13Live show 117 September 2012Monday7:30 pm9:30 pm1.588#1[89]
14Live decider 118 September 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.562#1[96]
15Live show 225 September 2012Tuesday7:30 pm9:30 pm1.643#1[97]
16Live decider 226 September 2012Wednesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.415#1[98]
17One Direction to Superstardom27 September 2012Thursday7:30 pm8:30 pm0.691#15[81]
18Live show 31 October 2012Monday7:30 pm9:30 pm1.432#1[99]
19Live decider 32 October 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.471#1[100]
20Live show 48 October 2012Monday7:30 pm9:30 pm1.422#1[101]
21Live decider 49 October 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.488#1[102]
22Live show 515 October 2012Monday7:30 pm9:00 pm1.485#1[103]
23Live decider 516 October 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.665#1[104]
24Live show 622 October 2012Monday7:30 pm9:00 pm1.462#1[105]
25Live decider 623 October 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.441#1[106]
26Live show 729 October 2012Monday7:30 pm9:00 pm1.417#1[107]
27Live decider 730 October 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.430#1[108]
28Live show 85 November 2012Monday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.301#1[109]
29Live decider 86 November 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:30 pm1.537#4[110]
30Live show 912 November 2012Monday7:30 pm9:00 pm1.536#1[111]
31Live decider 913 November 2012Tuesday7:30 pm8:45 pm1.498#1[112]
32Live Grand Final show19 November 2012Monday7:30 pm9:30 pm1.667#1[113]
33Live Grand Final decider20 November 2012Tuesday7:30 pm9:30 pm1.881#2[10]
Winner Announced1.921#1[10]

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