‘Xtra Factor’ To End On ITV2 As 'X Factor' Spin Off Moves Online, Without Rylan Clark And Matt Edmondson

It's all part of ITV's plans to focus on digital content.
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ITV has announced that ‘X Factor’ spin-off show ‘The Xtra Factor’ is moving online, after 12 years on our screens.

A spokesperson for FremantleMedia - who make the show - has explained that ITV have a renewed focus on digital content, and the decision means that Rylan Clark, Matt Edmondson and Roman Kemp won’t be hosting the programme anymore.

Rylan and Matt
Rylan and Matt
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Richard Holloway – managing director of Thames TV and interim CEO at FremantleMedia UK – said in a statement (via Digital Spy): “In the past year there has been an increase in digital engagement and online audiences around ‘The X Factor’.

“In light of this, ITV’s strategy to focus their efforts on digital means ‘The Xtra Factor’ on linear television has come to its natural end.

“We’ve had great fun making the show and would like to thank Rylan, Matt and Roman for their fantastic and entertaining work on the last series.

“We now look forward to focusing on making great content for our social platforms in support of the main show.”

A spokeswoman for ITV added: “’The X Factor’ is our biggest ITV entertainment show, in terms of online engagement.

“We have taken the decision to move away from a linear switchover show, and instead focus our efforts on our digital platforms, in support of the main show.”

Rylan and Matt, along with former hosts Caroline Flack, Olly Murs, Holly Willoughby, Matt Richardson and Sarah-Jane Crawford all tweeted about their sadness of the show ending:

RYLAN CLARK-NEAL #XtraFactor 🙅🏻♂️ pic.twitter.com/kcgbrGMFNU

— Rylan Clark-Neal (@Rylan) January 18, 2017

A little note about the Xtra Factor news... pic.twitter.com/zXuaSKdOGR

— Matt Edmondson (@MattEdmondson) January 18, 2017

Awww what!!! Woke up to the news Xtra Factor is no more! Gutted! Some of the best memories on that show with Cazza & the crew!! 😢#thatsright

— Olly Murs (@ollyofficial) January 19, 2017

Xtra Factor was such a huge and wonderful part of our life! Thank you to everyone who made it so much fun..made so many brilliant friends ❤️

— caroline flack (@carolineflack1) January 19, 2017

Some very happy memories! Will miss #XtraFactor xxx https://t.co/B0O0F3v6PY

— Holly Willoughby (@hollywills) January 19, 2017

Very sad that the Xtra Factor has been cancelled. Without it I'd never have had this crazy and amazing life

— Matt Richardson (@MattRichardson3) January 18, 2017

Sad to see the #XtraFactor go , glad we all got to host our dream show , big up the whole crew 🙌🏾

— Sarah-Jane Crawford (@DJSarahJane) January 19, 2017

’X Factor’ host Dermot O’Leary also paid tribute, adding:

Sad to hear about Xtra Factor not returning, had a lot of fun times on that show. Sign of the times with online etc, but sad all the same.

— Dermot O'Leary (@radioleary) January 19, 2017

‘X Factor’ will return as usual this summer, but in the meantime, viewers have ‘The Voice UK’ which is currently being screened on ITV, and ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ auditions also began this week, ahead of the show’s spring launch.

During its time on our screens ‘Xtra Factor’ had a number of different hosts, and provided plenty of hilarious moments, including one last October, when a viewer appearing via videolink on the show appeared on a giant screen while wearing nothing but a silky night robe and sinking champagne.

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