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  2. Eurovision Song Contest 2009 - Wikipedia

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    This was the first time in 30 years that the contest has been broadcast in New Zealand. The 2009 final was broadcast in local prime time, about 10 hours after the show has finished in Moscow. [167] Additionally, the official Eurovision Song Contest website also provided a live stream without commentary via the peer-to-peer medium Octoshape. [168]

  3. Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 2019 contest, Russia had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 21 times since its first entry in 1994. Russia had won the contest on one occasion in 2008 with the song "Believe" performed by Dima Bilan. In 2016, Russia finished third with the song "You Are the Only One" performed by Russia's 2019 entrant Sergey Lazarev. [1]

  4. Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 - Wikipedia

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    Evrovidenie 2009 - Nacionalny Otbor was the fifth edition of Evrovidenie, the music competition that selects Russia's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.The show took place on 7 March 2009 at Studio 1 of Ostankino Technical Center in Moscow and hosted by Andrey Malakhov and Yana Churikova with Dmitry Shepelev hosting segments from the green room. [3]

  5. Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    Russia won their first and so far only contest in 2008, when Dima Bilan, participating for the second time in the contest, won with the song "Believe", bringing the contest to Russia for 2009. Russia was the most successful country in Eurovision between 2000 and 2009, with one win, two-second places, and two third places.

  6. Eurovision Song Contest 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Located at the Charles Clore Park in Tel Aviv, the Eurovision Village was the official Eurovision Song Contest fan and sponsors' area during the events week. It was open from 12 to 18 May 2019. [22] [23] There it was possible to watch performances by local artists, as well as the live shows broadcast from the main venue.

  7. Eurovision finale 2024: How to watch the 2024 Eurovision Song ...

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    It’s time for the Grand Final of the 68th annual Eurovision Song Contest! The international competition brings together artists from 37 countries to perform original songs accompanied by fun and ...

  8. European public TV networks launch free-to-air sports ... - AOL

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    The collective of European public broadcasters launched a free-to-air streaming service Monday to show major championships in many Olympic sports. The first big event for the Eurovision Sport ...

  9. Scream (Sergey Lazarev song) - Wikipedia

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    The song represented Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019, after Sergey Lazarev was internally chosen by the Russian broadcaster.On 28 January 2019, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Russia was placed into the second semi-final, to be held on 16 May 2019, and was scheduled ...