CAM4 Announces 2nd Season of 'XXX Factor' Talent Show

CAM4 Announces 2nd Season of 'XXX Factor' Talent Show

BERLIN — CAM4 has announced that it will hold a second season of its "XXX Factor" talent show for overseas creators.

"After the incredible success of last year’s debut event, the highly anticipated 'XXX Factor' talent show is back for its second season," said a rep. "This year’s event is set to be bigger, bolder, and packed with more excitement, providing broadcasters with the ultimate platform to showcase their unique talents, engage with a global audience, and supercharge their careers through extensive promotion and airtime."

The talent upload period runs Nov. 1-17. To enter, creators in the U.K., the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden or Australia with verified CAM4 accounts must submit a two-minute talent video during this period.

"We're beyond thrilled to bring back 'XXX Factor' for a second season, even bigger and bolder than before," said CAM4 Regional Manager Alexandra. "This talent show is all about empowering broadcasters to showcase their creativity, express their individuality, and connect with a global audience. The possibilities are endless, and we can't wait to see the incredible talents that will emerge this year."

Voting will take place from Nov. 18-24, with the finalists revealed Nov. 25-29 and a head-to-head event to determine the winner livestreamed on the evening of Nov. 29. Prizes include $1,000 for the first place winner, $750 for second, $500 for third, with additional cash prizes for the rest of the top ten. 

For more information, visit CAM4.com.

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