The X Factor 'moves from ITV to Channel 5 as series returns'
Reports suggest it will be back next year.
The X Factor is rumoured to have a sensational return, but not to ITV, to Channel 5.
According to The Daily Star, Simon Cowell has struck up a deal with the broadcaster to bring back the popular talent show.
It was rumoured earlier in the year that The X Factor would be returning in 2023 after a five-year rest.
A source told the newspaper: "As soon as X Factor was up for grabs, there was interest from a number of the networks.
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"X Factor is one of the most iconic shows in TV history, so it's no surprise lots of channels were keen. The production company had their pick.
"After a lot of meetings, execs decided to go with Channel 5."
They added that this would mark a "new chapter" for the series as it would be the first time it hasn't aired on ITV.
Channel 5 meanwhile are said to be "thrilled" to have bagged the talent contest, according to the newspaper.
RadioTimes.com contacted representative of Channel 5 and Simon Cowell for comment.
The last series of The X Factor aired on ITV in 2018 and saw Dalton Harris win.
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