What is the Eurovision Song Contest competition?
The Eurovision Song Contest is one of the longest continuously running television shows in the world and has been held every year since 1956. Since its inauguration procession in the 1950s has become one of the most widespread television programs. millions, in the year. The consequences of World War II thought the members of the European Broadcasting Union thought it would be a fun and community experience in organizing a music competition for the best new song by one of the Member Nations. Since its foundation it was supposed to be television broadcasting and has used a new television technology that swept Globe. The first Eurovision Song Contest competition had participants from seven countries: France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Since then, at least more than 50 countries, including new competitors from 2008, San Marino and Azerbaijan.
via local and nEach nation chooses one song to be carried out in the Eurovision Song Contest. The selection methods differ from Earth to Earth, some use traditional standards of assessment, while others allow citizens to vote for their favorite. Since the beginning of the 21st century, the international competition has become so big that they also began to organize the semi -final round to narrow the number of songs made in the final judgment.
Judging in the finals is traditionally a score of songs between 1-12, and nations are not allowed to vote for the entry of their own country. Recently, individual countries have begun to allow tele-voting or voting with a regular phone or text message. This new trend continues the inheritance of the competition for the integration of new technologies into WJE broadcasting. The winner of the competition is awarded recognition and trophy and the winning nation almost always organizes another competition.
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Regardless of the future career of the winners and good jokes at the expense of the honorable competition, the Eurovision Song Contest competition remains an incredibly popular event throughout Europe. The host nations traditionally organize Eurovision a week before the competition, full of rich parties and local activities. The objectives of the original founders are undoubtedly met in a modern show, where countries are beautifully working to create friendly competition and a sense of connection between very different countries.