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Paula Abdul is 3rd star to exit Fox's 'X Factor'

Paula Abdul

LOS ANGELES — Simon Cowell predicted “The X Factor” would be a TV hit and eclipse his ex-employer, “American Idol.” He was wrong, and now his show has been gutted of three of its five stars, including Paula Abdul, putting its future in question.

Where does Fox’s “X Factor” go from here in trying to replace them and compete in a crowded field of singing contests when it returns this year for season two?

Money is an issue: Aside from its talent contracts, the show’s first season was expensively promoted and lavishly produced. Whether Cowell, other producers and the network will open sufficiently deep pockets when they go in search of stars to replace Abdul and Nicole Scherzinger is an open question.

Fox’s favorite son, “American Idol,” reportedly wooed Jennifer Lopez with $10 million for her first season on the show and kept her with a second-season deal worth up to $20 million — proof of Fox’s continued confidence in the show, even as it ages, to earn substantial ratings and advertising dollars. Can a rookie that stumbled out of the gate expect the same?

A new host also must be hired to replace Steve Jones, who tweeted Tuesday that his departure was “a shame” but didn’t give a reason for the change.

Neither did Cowell, who in a statement today saluted Abdul on her departure and gave a “massive thank you” to her, Scherzinger of Pussycat Dolls fame and Jones for their work.

Abdul hinted that her departure was a business decision, adding that she and Cowell remained friends.

The show had reunited Cowell and Abdul, former “American Idol” teammates. Abdul had quit “Idol” following a contract dispute and Cowell left to try to re-create the magic of “X Factor,” a hit in Britain and elsewhere, in the U.S. market.

His bravado in promising a top-rated show that would eclipse “American Idol,” which awkwardly also airs on Fox, proved overblown. Although “X Factor” gave Fox a stronger presence on Thursday, it failed to match the No. 1 status of “Idol.”

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