X Factor recovers from record low – but still trails Strictly Come Dancing by 3m

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ITV’s The X Factor recovered slightly on Saturday night after its record low last week, but was still some 3 million viewers behind the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing.

Simon Cowell’s show pulled in 6.4 million viewers on Saturday, 800,000 more than its 5.6 million audience the previous week – the lowest since its first ever episode in 2004.

Strictly Come Dancing drew 9.2 million viewers on Saturday, about 200,000 fewer viewers than the previous week.

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On Sunday, it attracted its biggest audience this series, with 10.3 million tuning in to watch BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood leave the show.

Some 7.2 million tuned in to watch The X Factor results show on Sunday compared with 6.7 million the week before, again showing an uplift.

The X Factor’s recovery comes at a crucial time, as the BBC’s decision to avoid a bidding war for The Voice is expected to see ITV win the rights to the rival talent show.

The broadcaster had already sealed a deal for The Voice Kids, a version of the show featuring eight- to 14-year-olds, and if it were to take over the adult series, it could have glut of reality entertainment shows if it were to keep both The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent.

The X Factor is currently only slated for another series, its 14th, next year at ITV after the broadcaster signed a three-year deal in 2013.

Given The X Factor’s declining fortunes on ITV, analysts believe it could move to pay-TV broadcaster Sky after the last series covered by the deal airs in 2016.

While ITV is the ultimate owner of The Voice format owner Talpa after buying the company for £355m in March, Cowell holds the rights to The X Factor as well as Britain’s Got Talent.