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Darnell also dismissed comparisons to "American Idol," Cowell's former home, which drew an audience of 26.2 million to its 10th-season opener in January. "'Idol' is a phenomenon. ... This is a brand-new television show that needs to build an audience, and it had a very good start," he said. However, "X Factor" only slightly bettered last spring's debut of "The Voice," an NBC singing contest that didn't have Cowell's clout behind it. It drew 11.78 million viewers. "X Factor," with a judging panel that includes Cowell, his former "Idol" sparring partner Paula Abdul, Antonio "L.A." Reid and former Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger, was airing its second two-hour episode Thursday. The show started out with high and low notes Wednesday, featuring some talented contestants along with a man who dropped his pants during his tryout and earned an "X" on-screen graphic across his apparently bare crotch. ___ Fox is a unit of News Corp. ___ Online:
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