Tag: EBU
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An Open Letter to the Eurovision Community with smoke and mirrors
Eurovision director congratulates JJ and ORF. We value voting integrity, transparency, and open dialogue to ensure fairness. Join us in celebrating talent and our robust voting system.
Photo credit JJ from Austria performed Wasted Love in the Grand Final of Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland - Photo by EBU/Eurovision
Austria wins, securing Eurovision survival!
Austria wins Eurovision in Basel! JJ’s «Wasted Love» secures victory, their first since 2014. Relive the exciting night and its impact on Eurovision’s future. A historic musical win for Austria!
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Eurovision 2025: New Flag Rules Spark Controversy for the Danish Delegation
Eurovision faces criticism for flag restrictions, notably banning the Faroese flag at the 2025 contest.
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F**ks up Eurovision 2019 jury result – it’s embarrassing EBU!
«The Belarusian jury was dismissed following the reveal of their votes from the first Semi-Final which is contrary to the rules of the Eurovision Song Contest. In order to comply with the Contest’s voting regulations, the EBU worked with its voting partner digame to create a substitute aggregated result (calculated based on the results of other countries with similar voting records), which was approved by voting monitor Ernst & Young, to determine the Belarusian jury votes for the Grand Final».
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Duncan Laurence Winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2019
Duncan Laurence from The Netherlands has won the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest with his song «Arcade», securing 492 points in a tense and showstopping Grand Final at Expo Tel Aviv.






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Why Eurovision 2025 Should Exclude Israel: A Call for Accountability
Eurovision 2025’s Nakba Day overlap sparks controversy. Israel’s participation faces calls for exclusion over Gaza rights abuses and corporate influence. Accountability in cultural events is vital during crisis. Discuss humanitarian issues in entertainment.