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Split results
Place Combined Jury Televoting
Country Points Country Points Country Points
1    Switzerland 684 (+93)    Switzerland 387 (+22)   Croatia 381 (+44)
2   Croatia 643 (+96)   Croatia   1 262 (+52)   Ukraine   1 359 (+52)
3   Ukraine 558 (+105)   France   1 262 (+44)   Israel   1 358 (+35)
4   France 557 (+112)   Italy 219 (+55)    Switzerland  1 297 (+71)
5   Israel 434 (+59)   Ukraine 199 (+53)   France   1 295 (+69)
6   Ireland 387 (+109)   Portugal   1 189 (+50)   Ireland 207 (+71)
7   Italy 386 (+118)   Sweden   1 184 (+59)   Italy 167 (+63)
8   Armenia 275 (+92)   Ireland   2 180 (+38)   Armenia   1 133 (+51)
9   Sweden 263 (+89)   Germany   1 148 (+49)   Greece   1 126 (+41)
10   Portugal 210 (+58)   Armenia   1 142 (+41)   Lithuania 106 (+48)
11   Germany   1 180 (+63)   Luxembourg 120 (+37)   Sweden 79 (+30)
12   Greece   1 177 (+51)   Israel 76 (+24)   Finland   3 62 (+31)
13   Lithuania   1 149 (+69)   United Kingdom 73 (+27)   Cyprus   1 60 (+16)
14   Luxembourg   1 149 (+46)   Cyprus   2 60 (+26)   Latvia   2 52 (+24)
15   Cyprus 120 (+42)   Latvia 59 (+23)   Estonia   2 45 (+12)
16   Latvia 111 (+47)   Lithuania   1 53 (+21)   Serbia   2 42 (+10)
17   Serbia 84 (+30)   Greece   3 51 (+10)   Germany   2 32 (+14)
18   Finland   1 82 (+44)   Serbia 42 (+20)   Georgia 30 (+11)
19   United Kingdom   1 73 (+27)   Austria   1 32[a] (+13)   Spain   3 29 (+18)
20   Spain   2 61 (+31)   Spain   1 32[a] (+13)   Luxembourg   3 29 (+9)
21   Georgia 59 (+29)   Georgia 24 (+14)   Portugal   1 21 (+8)
22   Estonia   2 56 (+19)   Norway   1 24 (+12)   Norway   2 20 (+16)
23   Austria   1 47 (+23)   Finland   1 20[b] (+13)   Slovenia   2 16 (+4)
24   Norway   1 44 (+28)   Slovenia   2 20[c] (+5)   Austria   1 15 (+10)
25   Slovenia   2 36 (+9)   Estonia 11 (+7)   United Kingdom 0
  Netherlands   Netherlands   Netherlands

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Eurovision Song Contest 2024 infobox edit

Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Host
VenueTBD, Sweden
Executive supervisorMartin Österdahl
Host broadcasterSveriges Television (SVT)
Participants
(provisional; as of May 2023)
Number of entries11
Returning countries  Luxembourg
  •  Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Slovakia in the Eurovision Song ContestAustria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Hungary in the Eurovision Song ContestCroatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song ContestMontenegro in the Eurovision Song ContestSerbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024North Macedonia in the Eurovision Song ContestGreece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song ContestRomania in the Eurovision Song ContestMoldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Belarus in the Eurovision Song ContestAustralia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Russia in the Eurovision Song ContestGeorgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Turkey in the Eurovision Song ContestCyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Morocco in the Eurovision Song ContestLiechtenstein in the Eurovision Song ContestAndorra in the Eurovision Song ContestMonaco in the Eurovision Song ContestPoland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Czech Republic in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024Lebanon in the Eurovision Song ContestTunisia in the Eurovision Song Contest
         Confirmed countries that have not yet selected their song and/or performer     Countries that participated in the past but not in 2024
2023 ← Eurovision Song Contest → 2025

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Eurovision Song Contest 2021 infobox edit

Eurovision Song Contest 2021
Open Up
 
Dates
Semi-final 118 May 2021
Semi-final 220 May 2021
Final22 May 2021
Host
VenueRotterdam Ahoy
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Presenter(s)
Directed by
  • Marnix Kaart
  • Marc Pos
  • Daniel Jelinek
Executive supervisorMartin Österdahl
Executive producer
  • Sietse Bakker
  • Astrid Dutrénit
Host broadcaster
Participants
Number of entries39
Debuting countriesNone
Returning countries  Bulgaria
  Ukraine
Non-returning countries  Armenia
  Belarus
  Hungary
  Montenegro
  •  Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021San Marino in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Finland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Estonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Latvia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Slovakia in the Eurovision Song ContestAustria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Slovenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Hungary in the Eurovision Song ContestCroatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song ContestMontenegro in the Eurovision Song ContestSerbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021North Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Romania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Moldova in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Turkey in the Eurovision Song ContestCyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Armenia in the Eurovision Song ContestMorocco in the Eurovision Song ContestLiechtenstein in the Eurovision Song ContestAndorra in the Eurovision Song ContestMonaco in the Eurovision Song ContestPoland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Czech Republic in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song ContestLebanon in the Eurovision Song ContestTunisia in the Eurovision Song Contest
         Participating countries     Did not qualify from the semi-final     Countries that participated in the past but not in 2021
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards two sets of 12, 10, 8–1 points to 10 songs: the first–from a professional jury, the second–from viewers.
Winning song  Italy
"Zitti e buoni"
2019 ← 2020 ← Eurovision Song Contest → 2022

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Eurovision Song Contest 2021 broadcasts edit

This is a combination of the broadcasters and commentators section and the viewing figures section.

Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
Country Show(s) Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Viewing figures (in millions) Ref(s)
  Albania All shows RTSH 1, RTSH Muzikë, Radio Tirana 1 Andri Xhahu [1][2][3]
  Australia All shows[e] SBS Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey 0.28 [4][5][6]
  Austria All shows ORF 1 Andi Knoll 0.59 [7][8]
  Azerbaijan All shows İTV Hüsniyyə Məhərrəmova [citation needed]
  Belgium All shows Eén Dutch: Peter Van de Veire 1.44 [9][10][11][12]
Ketnet Dutch audio description
Final Radio 2 Dutch: Anja Daems and Showbizz Bart
All shows La Une[f] French: Fanny Jandrain[g] and Jean-Louis Lahaye 0.45 [13][14][12]
RTBF Auvio
1st semi-final and final VivaCité[h]
  Bulgaria All shows BNT 1, BNT 4 Elena Rosberg and Petko Kralev 0.30 [15][16][17][12]
  Croatia All shows HRT 1 Duško Ćurlić [18][19]
Final HR 2 Unknown [20]
  Cyprus All shows RIK 1, RIK HD, RIK Sat Louis Patsalides 0.17 [21][22]
  Czech Republic Both semi-finals ČT2 Jan Maxián and Albert Černý [23][24][12]
Final ČT1 0.16
  Denmark All shows DR1 Henrik Milling and Nicolai Molbech 0.53 [25][26]
  Estonia All shows ETV Estonian: Marko Reikop 0.14 [27][28]
ETV+ Russian: Aleksandr Hobotov and Julia Kalenda [29]
ERR Sign language: various interpreters [30]
  Finland All shows Yle TV1 Finnish: Mikko Silvennoinen
Swedish: Eva Frantz and Johan Lindroos
Russian: Levan Tvaltvadze
1.46 [31][32]
Yle Radio Suomi Finnish: Sanna Pirkkalainen and Toni Laaksonen
Yle X3M Swedish: Eva Frantz and Johan Lindroos
  France Both semi-finals Culturebox, France 4 Laurence Boccolini [33][34][35]
Final France 2 Stéphane Bern and Laurence Boccolini 5.5
  Georgia All shows First Channel Nika Lobiladze [36][37]
  Germany All shows One Peter Urban 7.7 [38][39][40][12]
Final Das Erste 1.2
Deutsche Welle
  Greece All shows ERT1 Maria Kozakou and Giorgos Kapoutzidis 2.04 [41][42]
Final ERT Second Programme Giorgos Katsaros [43]
  Iceland All shows RÚV Icelandic: Gísli Marteinn Baldursson 0.14 [44][12]
RÚV 2 Sign language: Elsa G. Björnsdóttir [45][46][47]
2nd semi-final and final Rás 2 Unknown [48][49][50]
All shows RUV.is English: Alex Elliott [51]
  Ireland Both semi-finals RTÉ2 Marty Whelan [52][53][12]
Final RTÉ One 0.36
1st semi-final RTÉ Radio 1 Neil Doherty and Zbyszek Zalinski [54][55]
Final RTÉ 2fm
  Israel All shows Kan 11, Kan Educational,[i] Kan Tarbut Asaf Liberman and Akiva Novick [56][57]
  Italy Both semi-finals Rai 4 Ema Stokholma and Saverio Raimondo [58][59][60][61][12]
Final Rai 1 Gabriele Corsi and Cristiano Malgioglio
Both semi-finals Rai Radio 2 Ema Stokholma and Saverio Raimondo
Final Ema Stokholma and Gino Castaldo
  Latvia Both semi-finals LTV1 Toms Grēviņš [62][63][64][12]
Final Toms Grēviņš and Marie N 0.11
  Lithuania All shows LRT televizija, LRT Radijas Ramūnas Zilnys 1 [65][66][67]
  Malta All shows TVM No commentary [68]
  Moldova All shows Moldova 1, Radio Moldova Unknown [69]
  Netherlands All shows NPO 1, BVN Cornald Maas and Sander Lantinga 5.57 [70][71][72]
NPO 1 Extra Sign language: various interpreters [73]
NPO Zappelin Extra Dutch audio description
Final NPO Radio 2 Wouter van der Goes and Frank van ’t Hof [74]
  North Macedonia All shows MRT 1, MRT 2 Eli Tanaskovska [75][76]
  Norway All shows NRK1 Marte Stokstad 1.48 [77][78][79]
Final NRK3 Martin Lepperød and Adelina Ibishi [80]
NRK P1 Ole-Christian Øen [81]
  Poland All shows TVP1 Marek Sierocki and Aleksander Sikora 1.40 [82][83][84][85][12]
TVP Polonia 0.07
  Portugal All shows[j] RTP1, RTP Internacional, RTP África José Carlos Malato and Nuno Galopim 1.2 [88][89]
  Romania All shows TVR 1, TVRi Bogdan Stănescu 0.18 [90][91][92]
  Russia All shows Channel One Yuri Aksyuta and Yana Churikova 3.47 [93][94][12]
  San Marino All shows San Marino RTV, Radio San Marino Lia Fiorio and Gigi Restivo [95]
  Serbia All shows RTS 1, RTS Planeta, RTS Svet Duška Vučinić 2.5 [96][97][98][99][100]
Final Radio Belgrade 1 Katarina Epštajn and Nikoleta Dojčinović [101]
  Slovenia Both semi-finals TV Slovenija 2 Mojca Mavec [102][103][104][105]
Final TV Slovenija 1
All shows RTV 4D, Radio Val 202
  Spain Both semi-finals La 2 Tony Aguilar, Julia Varela and Víctor Escudero [106][107]
Final La 1, TVE Internacional 4.07
Radio Nacional, Radio Exterior, Radio 5 Imanol Durán [108][109]
  Sweden All shows SVT1 Edward af Sillén and Christer Björkman 2.9 [110][111]
SR P4 Carolina Norén [112]
   Switzerland Both semi-finals SRF zwei German: Sven Epiney [113][12]
Final SRF 1 0.47
Both semi-finals RTS 2 French: Jean-Marc Richard, Nicolas Tanner [114]
Final RTS 1 French: Jean-Marc Richard, Nicolas Tanner and Joseph Gorgoni
2nd semi-final RSI La 2 Italian: Clarissa Tami [115][116]
Final RSI La 1 Italian: Clarissa Tami and Sebalter 0.02
  Ukraine All shows UA:First Timur Miroshnychenko 1.83[k] [117][118]
STB Serhiy Prytula 4.7 [119][120]
Final UA:Ukrainian radio Olena Zelinchenko [121][122]
UA:Radio Promin Anna Zakletska and Dmytro Zakharchenko [123]
  United Kingdom Both semi-finals BBC Four Scott Mills, Sara Cox[l] and Chelcee Grimes 0.73 (semi-final 1), 0.75 (semi-final 2) [125][126][127][128]
Final BBC One Graham Norton 7.7
BBC Radio 2 Ken Bruce

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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 spokespersons edit

This is a combination of the Spokespersons section and the 12 points section. For further information, see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Eurovision § Spokespersons sections.

Order Nation(s) giving 12 points Spokesperson 12 points to
1   Germany Olivia[citation needed]   Netherlands
2   Kazakhstan Saniya Zholzhaksynova[1]   Belarus
3   Netherlands Robin de Haas[2]   France
4   Serbia Darija Vračević[3]   Belarus
5   Belarus Ksenia Galetskaya[4]   France
6   Poland Marianna Józefina Piątkowska[5]   Belarus
7   Georgia Marita Khvedelidze[6]   Kazakhstan
8   Malta Leah Mifsud[7]   France
9   Russia Mikella Abramova and Khryusha[8]   Kazakhstan
10   Spain Melani García[9]   Georgia
11   Ukraine Sophia Ivanko[10]   Georgia
12   France Nathan Laface   Serbia

References

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Eurovision 2021 prediction edit

This is partially an editing test and partially a public archive so I can potentially brag about how accurate my prediction is in the future. The table was adapted from Eurovision Song Contest 2021 § Participating countries.

Semi-final 1 prediction
Draw Country Artist Song Language(s) Place
1   Ireland Lesley Roy "Maps" English 3
2   Australia Montaigne "Technicolour" English 12
3   North Macedonia Vasil "Here I Stand" English 16
4   Sweden Tusse "Voices" English 2
5   Slovenia Ana Soklič "Amen" English 10
6   Russia Manizha "Russian Woman" Russian, English 11
7   Lithuania The Roop "Discoteque" English 1
8   Malta Destiny "Je me casse" English[m] 5
9   Azerbaijan Efendi "Mata Hari" English[n] 7
10   Croatia Albina "Tick-Tock" English, Croatian 14
11   Cyprus Elena Tsagrinou "El Diablo" English[o] 4
12   Ukraine Go_A "Shum" (Шум) Ukrainian 8
13   Romania Roxen "Amnesia" English 13
14   Belgium Hooverphonic "The Wrong Place" English 6
15   Israel Eden Alene "Set Me Free" English[p] 15
16   Norway Tix "Fallen Angel" English 9
Semi-final 2 prediction
Draw Country Artist Song Language(s) Place
1   Czech Republic Benny Cristo "Omaga" English[q] 9
2   Austria Vincent Bueno "Amen" English 13
3   Serbia Hurricane "Loco Loco" Serbian[r] 11
4   Iceland Daði og Gagnamagnið "10 Years" English 2
5   Moldova Natalia Gordienko "Sugar" English 4
6   Poland Rafał "The Ride" English 14
7   Greece Stefania "Last Dance" English 7
8   Estonia Uku Suviste "The Lucky One" English 12
9   San Marino Senhit[s] "Adrenalina" English[t] 3
10   Portugal The Black Mamba "Love Is on My Side" English 17
11   Denmark Fyr & Flamme "Øve os på hinanden" Danish 16
12   Bulgaria Victoria "Growing Up Is Getting Old" English 5
13   Albania Anxhela Peristeri "Karma" Albanian 10
14   Latvia Samanta Tīna "The Moon Is Rising" English 6
15   Georgia Tornike Kipiani "You" English 15
16    Switzerland Gjon's Tears "Tout l'Univers" French 1
17   Finland Blind Channel "Dark Side" English 8
  1. ^ a b Despite finishing with the same number of points as Spain, Austria is deemed to have finished 19th in the jury voting due to receiving 7 points from more countries
  2. ^ Despite finishing with the same number of points as Slovenia, Finland is deemed to have finished 23rd in the jury voting due to receiving points from more countries
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference 23rd was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ The United Kingdom was the only country to finish the competition with 0 points. Despite scoring points from the professional juries, Germany, Spain, and the Netherlands all failed to score points from the public televote.
  5. ^ All shows were broadcast live, with a primetime rebroadcast in the evening between 21 and 23 May.
  6. ^ The second semi-final was broadcast on La Une on a 90-minute delay.
  7. ^ Late replacement for Maureen Louys who was absent due to testing positive for COVID-19.
  8. ^ The final was broadcast on VivaCité on a 60-minute delay.
  9. ^ Due to the 2021 Israel–Palestine crisis, the shows would be deferred to Kan Educational in the event that the main broadcast on Kan 11 is interrupted.
  10. ^ The first semi-final was broadcast on a two-hour delay, starting at 22:15 WEST.[86][87]
  11. ^ Including UA online stream, Facebook stream and eurovision.ua stream
  12. ^ Late replacement for Rylan Clark-Neal who was absent due to illness but still appeared in pre-recorded segments.[124]
  13. ^ Contains one repeated phrase in French
  14. ^ Contains one repeated chant in Azerbaijani
  15. ^ Contains repeated words in Spanish
  16. ^ Contains one repeated phrase in Hebrew
  17. ^ Contains one sentence in Czech
  18. ^ Contains one phrase in English and one repeated word in Spanish
  19. ^ The song features vocals from Flo Rida.
  20. ^ Contains one repeated word in Italian

JESC participants table edit

This table was copied over from Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 § Participating countries, but I added a location column (as in, in which city the performance was recorded). You can discuss on the talk page for JESC 2020.

Note: some of this information later turned out to be incorrect. Please look at the JESC 2020 article for corrected information. I will no longer be updating this section.

Draw[1] Country[2] Artist[3] Song[3] Location Language(s)
01   Germany Susan "Stronger with You" Hamburg[4] German, English
02   Kazakhstan Karakat Bashanova "Forever" Nur-Sultan[5] Kazakh, English
03   Netherlands Unity "Best Friends" Hilversum[6] Dutch, English
04   Serbia Petar Aničić "Heartbeat" Warsaw[7] Serbian, English
05   Belarus Arina Pehtereva "Aliens" Minsk[8] Russian, English
06   Poland Ala Tracz "I'll Be Standing" Warsaw[7] Polish, English
07   Georgia Sandra Gadelia "You Are Not Alone" Tbilisi[9] Georgian, English
08   Malta Chanel Monseigneur "Chasing Sunsets" Warsaw[7] English
09   Russia Sofia Feskova "My New Day" Moscow[10] Russian, English
10   Spain Soleá "Palante" Madrid[11] Spanish
11   Ukraine Oleksandr Balabanov "Vidkryvai" (Відкривай) Warsaw[7] Ukrainian, English
12   France Valentina "J'imagine" Paris[12] French

References

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  6. ^ Granger, Anthony (23 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – Netherlands – Unity – Best Friends". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 24 November 2020. The recording of the performance took place in Hilversum, the home of Dutch broadcasting.
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  8. ^ Granger, Anthony (2 November 2020). "Belarus: Arina Pehtereva Will Film Junior Eurovision Performance Tomorrow". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 3 November 2020. Arina Pehtereva will film her performance of "Aliens" for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 tomorrow in Minsk.
  9. ^ Granger, Anthony (26 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – Georgia – Sandra Gadelia – You Are Not Alone". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 28 November 2020. Sandra Gadelia recorded her performance for the contest in Tbilisi at the GPB studios.
  10. ^ Granger, Anthony (24 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – Russia – Sofia Feskova – My New Day". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 24 November 2020. The recording of the Russian performance took place in Moscow at the end of October.
  11. ^ Granger, Anthony (23 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – Spain – Soleá – Palante". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 24 November 2020. The recording of the Spanish performance took place in Madrid in mid-October.
  12. ^ Granger, Anthony (26 November 2020). "Junior Eurovision 2020 Rehearsal Diaries – France – Valentina – J'imagine". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 26 November 2020. The French performance was recorded in Paris at the end of October.