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Syco
File:Sycologo.jpg
Parent companySony Music Entertainment
Founded2002
FounderSimon Cowell
GenrePop music
Country of originUnited Kingdom

Simco Ltd (known as SyCo), is a London based entertainment company established in 2002 by A&R executive, television producer and talent show judge Simon Cowell. Syco is divided into three sections: Syco Music, Syco TV and Syco Film.

Cowell claims Syco accounted for 40% of all Sony Music UK profit in 2006 despite only employing 15 people.[1] By 2008, it was reported that Syco accounted for 70% of profit at Sony Music UK.[2]


Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me.

In June 2009, it was revealed that Cowell plans to go into business with retail billionaire and long time friend, Sir Philip Green. [3] Syco will be merged into what will be called Greenwell Entertainment. However, the exact details have yet to be confirmed. Green recently stated that he expects the company to be up and running by the end of 2009 [4].


Syco Music

Simon Cowell, founder of Syco.

Syco Music operates under the Sony Music banner, continuing Simon Cowell’s near 20 year association with BMG (later, Sony BMG, now Sony). The company doesn’t scout for new artists, as they are usually developed through the TV talent formats. Generally, the company has a strong focus on promoting its artists through television. The record label is run by Managing Director, Simon Cowell. Also, Sonny Takhar is head of marketing. Tim Byrne is Creative Director and David Gray is Head of A&R. It works with a number of US record labels to release albums in the states.

Highlights for the label include the #1 US albums from Il Divo and Leona Lewis as well as the Hot 100 #1 by Lewis, who is the highest profile artist on the label.[5] In the first week of December 2007, Syco occupied the top 3 album positions as the #1 single and #1 DVD.[6]

Artists

Westlife

Westlife, an Irish boyband, were signed by Simon Cowell back in 1999 and he continues to work with them. Their direction since 2003 has become more mature and has allowed them to survive where other acts from the 90’s pop era have faded. Their last 3 albums were among the top 10 best sellers of the year in 2005, 2006 and 2007 [7]. They are managed by Louis Walsh.

Il Divo

The first new hit for Syco was Il Divo, a multi-national operatic quartet. The idea was devised by Cowell after hearing Andrea Bocelli’s “Time To Say Goodbye” on an episode of The Sopranos and feeling that the snobbery which surrounded classical music made it inaccessible to much of the population [8]. Il Divo usually sing covers of well known pop songs, adapted to their voices and often in different languages. Since their first release in 2004, they have sold 15 million albums, making them one of (if not the) most successful album act with Sony Music Entertainment in the past 5 years. [9]

Susan Boyle

Susan Boyle is a Scottish singer who came to major international public attention after appearing on Britain's Got Talent, where she sang I Dreamed a Dream from Les Misérables. Her first album (I Dreamed a Dream) was released on November 23 2009 in the UK and November 24 Worldwide and has so far sold to the tune of 3.5 million copies

Syco Music on TV

The X Factor

Syco TV produces The X Factor and the record label signs the winners and occasionally some other contestants. Series 3 winner Leona Lewis has become one of the top female artists in the world. Her 2007 debut album, Spirit, has sold nearly 7 million copies and spawned the massive hit, Bleeding Love.

While Lewis is undoubtedly the most successful, second series winner Shayne Ward has established a steady career. With his first two albums charting at #1 and #2 respectively, selling more than 1 million combined. His third album is due in the first quarter of 2010. Meanwhile, Alexandra Burke went straight to #1 with her second single, “Bad Boys” and topped the album charts with “Overcome”. Syco, working with Epic Records, hope to launch her as an international artist. Rhydian Roberts was the runner up of series 4, but sold almost 3 times as many copies of his debut album as the winner, Leon Jackson, who was later dropped [10]. The biggest failure so far has been Steve Brookstein whose debut album sold only 100,000 copies.

Through an agreement with Syco, other labels affiliated with Sony Music have second options on finalists. RCA have sold 1 million records with series 1 runners-up, G4 and Epic have enjoyed success with series 5 runners-up, JLS.

Britain's Got Talent

While there are no contractual guarantees, Syco often signs acts from its TV series, Britain’s Got Talent. Susan Boyle has become the biggest star from the show, her debut album has broken pre-order records in the US ahead of its November release. [11] Paul Potts also enjoyed significant success, his debut album selling in excess of 3 million copies around the world [12]. Other acts like Andrew Johnston, Escala and George Sampson have also worked with the label.

Syco TV

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logo of SYCO TV.

Syco Television is mainly focussed on talent formats and reality and entertainment programming. It has produced shows for all 4 US networks and works exclusively with ITV in the UK. Its production partners are Talkback Thames, Fremantle Media and Fox Entertainment Studios. Simon Jones, who previously worked on Pop Idol, is Senior Vice President, Operations & International. [13] Nigel Hall is Director of Television and Siobhan Greene heads up development. [14]

The X Factor

The first big commission for Syco was The X Factor, a successor to Pop Idol. The show gave Simon Cowell leverage in his negotiations with Fox in 2005 when it became a hit in the UK and caused the cancellation of Pop Idol. Just as Pop Idol made Simon Cowell a star in 2002, The X Factor has turned new judge Cheryl Cole into a major star of TV and music. Her appointment coincided with the highest rated series in the shows history, averaging more than 10 million viewers and improving its audience among advertiser friendly young viewers. The sixth series currently airing is already hitting record ratings, crushing Strictly Come Dancing, a show which once regularly beat it. [15]

Rumours have persisted through 2009 that a US edition of The X Factor will be launched, [16] though is unlikely to feature Cowell who will stay behind the scenes as Executive Producer. Discussions are believed to be ongoing between Syco, Fox, and NBC. The format was slow to sell internationally but now airs in Spain, Italy, France, Denmark, Belgium, Columbia, Greece, Morocco and The Netherlands among others. It has been particularly valuable to Fremantle Media breaking some of the territories where the Idol franchise has failed or not been picked up.

Britain's Got Talent

In 2005, an original pilot show (called Paul O'Grady's Got Talent) was cancelled, this was because Paul O'Grady, who had hosted the pilot, quit ITV. Meanwhile, a new director of television at ITV, Simon Shaps, had other concerns about the format and despite Controller of Entertainment, Claudia Rosencrantz ordering the series, he scrapped it. Cowell then took the format to international broadcasters, selling it to NBC as a summer series in America and Seven Network in Australia. [17] It became an immediate hit and the 4th season finale scored all time high ratings of around 16 million and is one of the top shows on NBC despite its summer slot. [18]

In 2007, it went to the UK and immediately became a huge hit. Each of the 3 series have improved on the previous series ratings. In 2009, it became the most talked about talent show ever when Susan Boyle became an international overnight sensation. The final attracted a peak audience of 19.2m viewers and almost 70% of the viewing audience. [19] The format has also become an international hit with both broadcasts of the US version and local productions in dozens of countries around the world. [20]

Other

The company has produced some specials for broadcast in the UK usually focussed on music. They include Take That: For The Record, Westlife: She’s The One and Paul Potts: By Royal Command. There have been reports that they will produce a Susan Boyle special for ITV this December. [21]

In the US, Syco produced two series of American Inventor for ABC and also made the unsuccessful Celebrity Duets series for Fox, which found itself crushed opposite CSI and Grey’s Anatomy at 9pm on Thursdays. It is rumoured to be planning to make a US version of the Pride of Britain Awards, of which Cowell has been a notable backer. [22]

Plans for a revival of Blind Date and a Gladiators style show appear to have fallen through [23] though Cowell does have plans for one big show in early 2010. [24]

See also

References

  1. ^ White, Dominic. 'What you've got to do is win and have hits. You never lose by having hits', The Daily Telegraph, 21 December 2006
  2. ^ http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article6115838.ece
  3. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1195136/Simon-Cowell-Sir-Philip-Green-agree-billion-pound-deal-create-TV-company-bigger-Disney.html
  4. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/article-1222297/Green-keeps-Arcadia-family-job-step-son.html
  5. ^ http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24164834/
  6. ^ Syco music tops UK charts sonybmgmusic.co.uk 3 December 2007
  7. ^ http://www.philbrodieband.com/muso-best-albums-uncut-2004.htm
  8. ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/3562914/Simon-Cowell-on-Il-Divo-classical-is-so-snobby.html
  9. ^ http://www.unitedworldchart.de/
  10. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7954964.stm
  11. ^ http://news.scotsman.com/latestnews/SuBo-bigger-than-U2-and.5760149.jp
  12. ^ http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article3483049.ece
  13. ^ http://www.allbusiness.com/company-activities-management/board-management-changes/9387283-1.html
  14. ^ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/media/granada-chiefs-quit-as-programme-budget-pared-back-583295.html
  15. ^ http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/art_and_entertainment/tv_and_radio/article6885308.ece
  16. ^ http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/multi-platform/news/cowell-hints-at-us-x-factor/2020988.article
  17. ^ http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/multi-platform/comment/differing-views-of-britains-got-talent/5001711.article
  18. ^ http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2009/09/tv-ratings-americas-got-talent-finale-rules-wednesday.html
  19. ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/jun/01/britains-got-talent-tv-ratings
  20. ^ http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/oct/26/x-factor-cowell-fuller
  21. ^ http://entertainment.stv.tv/showbiz/131086-susan-boyle-to-have-a-christmas-tv-special/
  22. ^ http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/x_factor/article2183696.ece
  23. ^ http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/tv/article1383515.ece
  24. ^ http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/04/11/sir-simon-cowell-my-chances-of-getting-knighted-are-zero-after-royal-row-115875-21269924/