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  2. Eurovision (network) - Wikipedia

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    Eurovision is a pan-European television telecommunications network owned and operated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). It was founded in 1954 in Geneva , Switzerland, and its first official transmission took place on 6 June 1954.

  3. Eurovision Song Contest Previews - Wikipedia

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    Part 1: The latest Eurovision news. On location in Istanbul, a look at some of this year's entries joined by the UK's representative James Fox and ex-Westlife member Brian McFadden Part 2: A look at some of this year's entries, plus tips on how to throw a Turkish-themed Eurovision party, and chat with guests Louis Walsh and Alistair Griffin.

  4. European Broadcasting Union - Wikipedia

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    The Eurovision Song Contest (French: Concours Eurovision de la chanson) [60] is an annual international song competition between EBU members, that was first held in Lugano, Switzerland, on 24 May 1956. Seven countries participated – each submitting two songs, for a total of 14.

  5. History of the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    [81] [82] "Eurovision" as a term in telecommunications was first used by British journalist George Campey in the London Evening Standard in 1951, when he referred to a BBC programme being relayed by Dutch television; [81] [83] the EBU's Eurovision transmission network was subsequently founded in 1954, at the time formed of a series of microwave ...

  6. Eurovision Song Contest 2024: Unmissable Moments, Revisited - AOL

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    2023 Eurovision champion and fan-favorite Loreen returns. Loreen, the 2023 Eurovision winner and the first female artist to win the competition twice, returned to the stage at the final. As per ...

  7. Eurovision Song Contest 1956 - Wikipedia

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    The contest, originally titled the Gran premio Eurovisione 1956 della canzone europea [1] (English: Grand Prix of the Eurovision song competition 1956; [2] French: Grand prix Eurovision 1956 de la chanson européenne [3]), was held on 24 May 1956 at the Teatro Kursaal in Lugano, Switzerland, and hosted by Swiss television presenter Lohengrin ...

  8. Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Will Not Be Held in Ukraine ...

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    The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organizes the annual Eurovision Song Contest, has categorically stated that next year’s competition will not take place in Ukraine. “The EBU fully ...

  9. Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    As national broadcasters join and leave the Eurovision feed transmitted by the EBU, the EBU/Eurovision network logo ident (not to be confused with the logo of the song contest itself) is displayed. The accompanying music (used on other Eurovision broadcasts) is the Prelude (Marche en rondeau) to Marc-Antoine Charpentier 's Te Deum . [ 4 ]