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Oslo 2010: Televoting during entire shows

Posted by Sietse Bakker on 26 October 2009 at 17:01 updated 26 November 2009 at 17:05
Oslo 2010: Televoting during entire shows
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During the Semi-Finals and Final of the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo, you will hear that famous sentence "Europe, start voting now!" a bit earlier, as you will be able to cast your votes by telephone and/or SMS during the entire show, instead of for just 15 minutes. From the start of the first song until 15 minutes after the end of the last song performed, votes can be cast. The Reference Group of the contest decided that.

"It is more logic to pick up the telephone and cast your vote while hearing and seeing a song, rather than at the end the performances. Experiences from several national selections also show that this extended voting window is beind used with success," Svante Stockselius, Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest on behalf of the EBU, said to Eurovision.tv.

The total impact of the televoting will be higher due to extended possibilities to cast votes, and reduces the possibility of telecom providers' systems reaching their capacity limits. Research by the EBU's televoting partner Digame clearly shows that the first songs, that have a longer voting exposure, will not unfairly benefit from this. The same research in fact shows that the tendency is that people vote while their favourite song is being performed, no matter where it is performed in the running order. The experience from the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, where the extended voting window was introduced three years ago, also supports this fact, as songs with a late starting number in fact won the contest.

The voting procedure is one of the most strictly monitored elements of the Eurovision Song Contest, to assure a fair result. Since 2004, the EBU works with the German-based company Digame to coordinate the voting procedure. A significant part of the televoting revenues is being distributed back to the participating public broadcasters.

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Peter Sedan

Comment by Peter Sedan from Portugal

Posted on 26 October 2009 at 21:52
I don't like this idea. People should reflect in which song they should vote. This measure will only increase the unthought vote!
Azad Ali

Comment by azy_786 from United Kingdom

Posted on 26 October 2009 at 21:17
I think this a very bad idea. I'm shocked that the EBU has allowed this to happen!! I think its unfair as the viewers will have more time to vote for the earlier songs and less time to vote for the later songs. And this method only encourages diaspora voting as the viewers can just vote for their country without watching and considering the other acts first. In my opinion, I think the EBU have only allowed this to make more money from the voting due to the economic climate!! :S
Juan Francisco Cruz Ledesma

Comment by juanfryyy

Posted on 26 October 2009 at 20:27
That's a very good idea because now we can vote during the contest, we don't have to wait to the recap and the open of the voting in the JESC was fantastic I CAN'T WAIT I WANT TO SEE THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2010......It's time to SPAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kostia kostia

Comment by kostiaa123 from Lithuania

Posted on 26 October 2009 at 20:00
I think it's very good idea,because all have been voting only for last songs and it's bad,and this idea is briliant :) 12 points from LITHUANIA !
J, Puchowski

Comment by JamesII from United Kingdom

Posted on 26 October 2009 at 18:36
I don't like it. A lot of people are going to vote for the last entry. It happened 3 years in a row at the JESC and was unfair on other contestants.
Always dance the Jan Jan !

Comment by lollyjonjon from United Kingdom

Posted on 26 October 2009 at 18:17
I don't think this is a great idea. I think everything will fall apart, but never mind...
Ramón

Comment by Barcelona calling from Spain

Posted on 26 October 2009 at 17:48
I think this is an appropiate decission if this helps the weak financial situation of the national broadcasters and avoid the withdrawal of some countries just for financial reasons. Well done !
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