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  2. Eurovision Song Contest 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Eurovision Song Contest: Oslo 2010 was the official compilation album of the 2010 contest, put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released by EMI Records and CMC International on 17 May 2010.The album featured all 39 songs that entered in the 2010 contest, including the semi-finalists that failed to qualify into the grand final.

  3. List of Eurovision Song Contest winners - Wikipedia

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    The first Eurovision Song Contest was not won on points, but by votes (two per country), and only the winner was announced. [ 2 ] There have been 68 contests, with one winner each year except for the tied 1969 contest , which had four. 27 countries have won the contest, with Switzerland winning the first contest in 1956.

  4. List of Eurovision Song Contest entries (2004–present)

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    The following tables list the entries which have been performed at the contest since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004. Entries are listed by order of their first performance in the contest; entry numbers provide a cumulative total of all songs performed at the contest throughout its history, and a second cumulative total outlines the total entries for each country.

  5. Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] The selected entries were revealed via RTVE's official website on 18 January 2010 and users had until 5 February 2010 to submit up to five votes for their favourite entries per day. 5,722,596 votes were received at the conclusion of the voting and the top ten entries that qualified for the national final were announced on 8 ...

  6. Eurovision Song Contest - Wikipedia

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    [132] [133] A jury was reintroduced for the final in 2009, with each country's points comprising both the votes of the jury and public in an equal split; this mix of jury and public voting was expanded into the semi-finals from 2010, and was used until 2023, when full public voting was reintroduced to determine the results of the semi-finals.

  7. Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The national final took place on 14 February 2010 and featured ten entries. "Legenda" performed by Marcin MroziĊ„ski was selected as the winner after gaining 33.61% of the public vote. Poland was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 25 May 2010.

  8. Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The results of the semi-finals and the final were determined by the 50/50 combination of votes from an expert jury panel and public televoting. [6] The public could vote through telephone and SMS; the SMS voting was also open in Australia, Canada, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey. [7]

  9. Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Germany participated in and won the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Satellite" written by Julie Frost and John Gordon. The song was performed by Lena.The German entry for the 2010 contest in Oslo, Norway was selected through the national final Unser Star für Oslo, organised by the German broadcaster ARD in collaboration with Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) and private broadcaster ...