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  2. Voting at the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    The presenters originally repeated the votes in both languages. Since 2004 the votes have been translated due to time constraints. To offset increased voting time required by a larger number of participating countries, since 2006 only countries' 8-, 10-, and 12-point scores were read aloud.

  3. Eurovision Song Contest 2024 - Wikipedia

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    [129] [130] No changes to the voting system were ultimately implemented in this regard. [131] For 2024, the "Rest of the World" voting window was open for 24 hours before each show, as well as during each show. For participating countries, it was open after the last song is performed – as in previous years – in the semi-finals.

  4. What time is Eurovision on in the US? How to watch the 2024 ...

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    The public vote on which artist — and subsequent country they are representing — will win. The song-filled spectacle is typically watched by around 160 million people.

  5. Eurovision 2023 – latest: Mae Muller shares message ... - AOL

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  6. List of Eurovision Song Contest host cities - Wikipedia

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    The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual international song competition held by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 1956. This page is a list of cities and venues that have hosted the contest one or more times. The contest has frequently been held in a capital city.

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  8. Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    Lys Assia, the winner of the first Eurovision Song Contest in 1956, performing at the 1958 contest. The Eurovision Song Contest was developed by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) as an experiment in live television broadcasting and a way to produce cheaper programming for national broadcasting organisations.

  9. Eurovision 2023 – live: Mae Muller to represent UK in ... - AOL

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    Grand final takes place in Liverpool tonight with Mae Muller representing the UK