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A number of broadcasters in non-participating countries and territories have in the past indicated an interest in participating in the Eurovision Song Contest. For broadcasters to participate, they must be a member of the EBU and register their intention to compete before the deadline specified in the rules of that year's event.
The Eurovision Song Contest is an international song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) which features participants representing primarily European countries. One of the stated aims of the contest is that the event is of a non-political nature, and participating broadcasters and performers are precluded from ...
The European Broadcasting Union, who organize the Eurovision Song Contest, have barred Russia from participating this year following the country’s invasion of Ukraine. In a statement, the EBU ...
Russia debuted in the 1994 contest after becoming a member of the EBU. Russia came second at four contests; in 2000 with the song "Solo" performed by Alsou, in 2006 with Dima Bilan's song "Never Let You Go", in 2012 with the song "Party for Everybody" performed by Buranovskiye Babushki, and in 2015 with Polina Gagarina's song "A Million Voices".
The Eurovision Song Contest organizers have contingency scenarios in case the situation worsens, including no audiences and pre-recorded acts. ... 51,866 people tested positive for COVID-19 over ...
The Eurovision song contest continued to spawn unprecedented controversy, days after the winner was crowned, with the 27-nation European Union lambasting organizers for their “incoherence” in ...
[157] [158] Examples include holding an alternative contest by offering people the chance to listen to the 2020 entries and vote for their favourites, [159] [160] [161] with some countries holding a ranking of (their own) songs throughout Eurovision history, [157] [162] [163] [164] and re-broadcasts of pre-existing Eurovision specials [165 ...
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