EBU ‘Looking Into’ Promotion of Acts and Number of Votes Allowed Following Eurovision Voting Controversy
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Eurovision, Accusations Against Israel: Government Campaign to Push Singer Yuval Raphael
According to the complaint from several countries in depth from the New York Times, the official accounts of the premier and the country have invited to vote up to 20 times, the maximum allowed
EBU ‘looking into’ promotion of acts and number of votes allowed following Eurovision voting controversy
Eurovision organiser, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), has said it will look at the promotion of Eurovision acts “by their delegations and associated parties”, and the number of votes allowed per person amid calls for an audit of the voting system.
European Broadcasting Union to look into Eurovision voting system after Israel campaign
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is going to review the way countries recruit votes during the Eurovision Song Contest, the director for the event, Martin Green, wrote on Friday in an open letter on the organization’s website. This is in response to the high score that Israel got from the public during last weekend’s edition. The country was given no points by many of the international juries but received 12 points from the public after the…
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