Unknown facts of popular 'American Idol' and 'The X Factor' Judge - Simon Cowell
Simon Cowell after spending a year with "E&S" has joined newly formed record label "Fanfare "Records".
Simon Cowell with his business acumen made the company commercially more successful.
Simon Cowell in 1989 joined BMG as an executive.
Simon Cowell brought commercial success to "BMG" by producing biggest selling hits in the industry such as "Five" and "Westlife" band.
Simon Cowell later opened his own company called "S Records" that has also seen success selling over 25 million albums.
Simon Cowell's company "S Records" has also published the records of Wrestlers from WWF; cartoon puppet shows, 'Teletubbies' and 'Robson & Jerome'; and 'Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'.
Simon Cowell in 2002 opened up another recording company called "Syco Records" that released albums by contestants from "The X Factor" and "America's Got Talent" and II Divo.
Simon Cowell in 2002 has signed deal with Fox Channel to become one of the judges on its new musical reality show "American Idol".
Simon Cowell has since been the judge on "American Idol" along with the Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul.
Simon Cowell as a writer has created talent hunt shows like "Australia's Got Talent" [2007]; "Britain's Got Talent" [2007]; "America's Got Talent" [2007]; "Talent" [2007]; and "X Factor" [2008].
Simon Cowell as executive producer produced "Cupid" [11 episodes: 2003]; "Celebrity Duets" [9 episodes: 2006], "American Inventor" [15 episodes: 2006-2007], and "America's Got Talent" [27 episodes: 2006-2008].
