Orange unsignedAct

Orange UnsignedAct
Presented by Alex Zane
Judges Simon Gavin
Alex James
Lauren Laverne
Jo Whiley
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Release
Original network Channel 4
External links
Website

Orange UnsignedAct is a Channel 4 talent competition, with bands and artists competing for a recording contract with Universal Music, a £60,000 advance, a single released after the series, an album deal and a multi-media marketing campaign.

(The £60,000 is disbursed as follows: 50% on completion of the recording contract and confirmation of the winner and 50% on delivery of the final mixed, mastered and cleared album.)[1]

Previous iterations of the show have been called MobileAct unsigned, whereby a similar prize was awarded to the winner in 2007

The show is sponsored by Orange and Sony Ericsson.

Finalists

2007

Envy & Other Sins
Revenue
Mancini
Ginger Bread Men
Bad Robots

2008/2009

Scarlet Harlots
Hip Parade
Tommy Reilly

Winners

Envy & Other Sins won Mobile UnsignedAct on 23 December 2007.[2] As a result, their first single "Highness", was released on 3 March 2008.

Tommy Reilly won the competition with his song "Gimme A Call". The winner was announced live on Channel 4 at 2:40 pm on Sunday 25 January 2009. The song entered the UK Top 40 at number 14 on 1 February 2009.

Transmission

Sundays T4 (Channel 4) and 4Music, UK

References

  1. "What's the Prize?". Channel Four. Retrieved 10 June 2009.
  2. Channel Four Blog Envy and Other Sins' Blog Retrieved on 12 May 2009

External links

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