Eurovision to Review ‘Promotion’ of Acts to Ensure Audience Voting Is Not ‘Disproportionally Affected’
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The UER Breaks the Silence on the Eurovision Televote Controversy: "There Is No Evidence that the System Disproportionately Affects the Final Outcome"
After six days of controversy on Twitter, criticism of the voting system and relentless statements - against Israel - by the winner of the contest, the president...
Eurovision Defends the Safety of the Televote in a Statement, but Opens up to Review the Promotion that Each Country Makes
Eurovision will study the current televote policy of allowing 20 per person, as well as the support campaigns of the participants by their delegations, in the face of the controversy aroused this year by the high number of votes received by Israel, something that several televisions, including RTVE, have criticized.The campaigns in principle are allowed, according to the director of the festival, Martin Green, who in an official statement said t…
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