Every participating country select one song of no more than 3:00 minutes (usually by popular vote, jury groups or a mix of the two). There are then qualifiers for the final for everyone but the big 5 (the 5 countries who provide the largest funds for the organization that holds it) and the host (last years winners). In the qualifiers the participating countries of that qualifier can vote for any country but their own, and in the finals all countries taking part can vote even if they didn't make it past the qualifiers.itstimeforpie said:I'm from Canada, so I've never even heard of Eurovision, what is it? Some sort of competition between different european countries I guess? Is it just musical, or can the performers do other things?
It's launched quite a few careers over the decades - ABBA for instance. Lately people have been taking it too seriously in a lot of countries and accusations of neighbours coming together to vote for eachother are all over the place - kinda forgetting Norway won two years ago and border a whopping 2 countries.
This really is what ESC should be imo. Fun, silly and catchy.Jonluw said:Still voting for this one for ever and ever:
I pity the Americans for not knowing the glory that is Eurovision.