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  1. The Eurovision Song Contest 2014 was the 59th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Copenhagen, Denmark, following the country's victory at the 2013 contest with the song " Only Teardrops " by Emmelie de Forest.

    • …And Now, Some Caveats
    • The Jury Picks
    • The Public Picks
    • To Mix Or Not to Mix
    • Choose Your Poison

    There are a few things to bear in mind. First, not every country had both a televote and a jury vote in the Grand Final. San Marino never has a televote, since it uses Italy’s phone system, and the small number of televoters would struggle to meet the minimum voting threshold; Albania’s televote didn’t meet the minimum threshold (again); and Georgi...

    Austria’s Conchita Wurst would have comfortably won this year’s Contest were it up to the juries alone: ‘Rise Like a Phoenix‘ remains our winner. However, Swede Sanna Nielsen’s ‘Undo” moves ahead of the Dutch Common Linnets, whose ‘Calm After the Storm‘ moves back to third place. The main beneficiaries under this system would have been Malta, Finla...

    And the winner is… still Austria but by an even larger margin, over 100 points ahead of The Netherlands, who retain second place. Armenia would take the bronze and Sweden would drop into fourth place. There are some striking differences to note, and questions will be asked about the difference between jury and public votes (and we’re delighted to s...

    Thankfully there was agreement over the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2014: the current 50/50 combination, the 100% jury score, and the 100% televote aggregate scores, all put Conchita Wurst in first place. But some participants’ results were much more variable – to an extent that impacts the final rankings in a number of significant ways. ...

    Returning to the first point, it is important that the Eurovision Song Contest is not only fair to everyone involved, but seen to be fair. Publishing the full voting breakdown is a wonderful step in that regard, even though it has raised many questions that in previous years would simply be hidden away out of sight of everyone but the organisers. T...

  2. May 15, 2014 · As we already noticed some days ago, the charts across Europe are ruled by the spirit of the Eurovision Song Contest and have many of its songs in their iTunes top positions! This content is unfortunately no longer available. Juries and viewers both liked the winner

  3. May 11, 2014 · The Eurovision Song Contest in 2014 did not have one major favourite for the win, so this was the most exciting result show we have seen in a while. In the first half, the big contenders all still stood a chance of winning, but in the end there was only one amazing song that took the lead.

  4. May 11, 2014 · Few could have predicted that 2014's Eurovision Song Contest would be won by a drag act with a beard - but Conchita Wurst's triumph was not the only surprise.

  5. The Eurovision Song Contest is coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union, the world's foremost alliance of public service media, representing over 100 member organisations in 56 countries and an additional 34 Associates in Asia, Africa, Australasia and the Americas. Partners. Presenting Partner.

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  7. The Eurovision Song Contest 2014 took place in Copenhagen (Denmark). Here you'll find all the info: songs, videos, points, participants, and more.

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