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The contest's organisation will be restructured for 2025; this was announced by the EBU on 1 July 2024, following a review into the controversies of the 2024 contest. [112] Two new positions were created: the ESC director and the head of brand and commercial, with the ESC director overseeing the work of executive supervisor Martin Österdahl ...
Pesma za Evroviziju 2025; Lepota će spasiti svet (Лепота ће спасити свет) English: Beauty Will Save the World [1] Dates; Semi-final 1: 25 February 2025: Semi-final 2: 27 February 2025: Final: 1 March 2025: Host; Venue: RTS Studio 8 Košutnjak, Belgrade, Serbia: Presenter(s)
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The competition consisted of two pre-recorded showcase shows on 18 and 25 January 2025, followed by a live final on 1 February 2025. All three shows were hosted by Peter Van de Veire and broadcast on VRT 1 , as well as on the broadcaster's online streaming platform VRT Max and internationally via the Eurovision Song Contest's official YouTube ...
[8] [9] The winning song was "Refrain", representing the host country Switzerland and performed by Lys Assia. [10] Voting during the first contest was held behind closed doors, with only the winner being announced on stage; the use of a scoreboard and public announcement of the voting, inspired by the BBC's Festival of British Popular Songs ...
Q1 2025 Earnings Call Oct 30 ... internal queries and process more than 200,000 documents. ... and 13% in constant currency or to be between USD 21.9 billion to USD 22.1 billion, and operating ...
RAI is organising the Sanremo Music Festival 2025, the 75th edition of the event, between 11 and 15 February 2025. [2] On 20 August 2024, the broadcaster published the rules of the competition, confirming that the winner of the festival's Big Artists section would earn the right to represent Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest. [3]