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Eurosong 2007, the Czech Republic's selection contest for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007; Eurosong 2008, Ireland's selection contest for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008; Eurosong 96, A send off of Ireland's selection contest for the Eurovision as shown in the hit sitcom “Father Ted” in the episode, “A song for Europe"
As the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 could not take place due to the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Europe, German TV station ProSieben and German entertainer Stefan Raab decided to organise Free European Song Contest as an alternative. [1] After the success of the first edition, ProSieben has decided to plan the event ...
[241] [242] The video for "Occidentali's Karma" by Francesco Gabbani, which placed sixth for Italy in 2017, became the first Eurovision song to reach more than 200 million views on YouTube, [243] while "Soldi" by Mahmood, the Italian runner-up in 2019, was the most-streamed Eurovision song on Spotify until it was overtaken by that year's winner ...
Eurovision Song Contest's Greatest Hits (also known as Eurovision's Greatest Hits) was a live television concert programme organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurosong 2024 was the national final format developed by RTÉ in order to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.It was held on 26 January 2024, once again during a special edition of The Late Late Show, broadcast on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player [4] [5] and hosted by Patrick Kielty.
Eleven Eurovision winners (alongside three non-winners) were featured at the special concert Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005, in which ABBA's "Waterloo" was voted the most popular song of the contest's first fifty years. [85] Ireland and Sweden have won seven times, more than any other country. Ireland also won ...
[1] As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, ERR organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. Since its debut, the Estonian broadcaster had organised national finals that featured a competition among multiple artists and songs in order to select its entry for the contest.
Since the last three winners of the Eurovision Song Contest had been pop songs sung in the English language by a nationally famous group, the Flemish broadcaster Belgische Radio- en Televisieomroep (BRT) used this as inspiration for Eurosong 1977. Three pop groups were chosen for Eurosong 1977: Two Man Sound, Trinity, and Dream Express. [1]