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    • Eurovision 2023: Votes from 144 countries
      • Votes were received from the 37 participating countries, as well as 107 non-participating countries. The most online votes were cast from viewers in the United States, Canada, Kosovo, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Mexico, Hungary, Slovakia, UAE, Turkey, and Chile.
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  2. May 25, 2023 · Votes were received from the 37 participating countries, as well as 107 non-participating countries. The most online votes were cast from viewers in the United States, Canada, Kosovo, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Mexico, Hungary, Slovakia, UAE, Turkey, and Chile.

  3. Participants: 37 countries in Eurovision 2023, 26 in the Grand Final. Qualification for the Grand Final: Big-5 (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom), last year's winner (Ukraine), 10 best from Semi-final 1, 10 best from Semi-final 2.

  4. Below is a summary of all 12 points awarded in the first semi-final. Finland received the maximum score of 12 points from seven of the voting countries, with Israel receiving four sets of 12 points, Moldova, Portugal and Sweden receiving two sets of 12 points each, and Croatia and Czechia each received one maximum score. [195]

  5. Oct 20, 2022 · Eurovision 2023: The 37 Participating Countries. Of the 37 nations taking part, 31 will compete in two Semi-Finals with 10 successful acts from each Semi-Final joining 4 of the Big 5 (France, Germany, Italy and Spain), hosts the United Kingdom and Ukraine in the Grand Final.

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    The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest, organized by the European Broadcasting Union, reached 162 million people over the 3 live shows across 38 public service media markets. The viewing share of the Grand Final on Saturday 13 May was 40.9%, which remains more than double the broadcast channels average (17.4%). Host country the United Kingdom delivered t...

    Online, the Eurovision Song Contest’s digital platforms saw record engagement. 105 million unique accounts were reached on TikTok during the two weeks of the event. TikTok also saw a total of 315 million video views on the official Eurovision account – up 40% year-on-year. There were a further 53 million views of content in the days following the G...

    The Eurovision Song Contest continues to produce worldwide hits and promote music from across the participating nations in 2023. The official Eurovision Song Contest 2023 playlist on Spotify was the most-streamed Spotify playlist globally on Sunday 14 May.The platform’s Global chart for all streaming across the world also saw 5 entries from 2023 br...

    Over 1,100 journalists from over 50 countries were accredited to cover the event in Liverpool - of those around 180 were from fan community media. Around 550 journalists were accredited to cover the event online, including around 230 from fan community media. Coverage of the event grew 20% year on year with over 150,000 articles writtenabout the Eu...

    For the first time this year, viewers watching in non-participating countries could also cast their votes online for their favourite songs. Votes were received from 144 countries in total, including the 37 taking part. Outside the participating countries, viewers in the United States, Canada, Kosovo, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Mexico, Hungary, Slovak...

  6. The winner of the Eurovision Song Contest is selected by a positional voting system. The most recent system was implemented in the 2023 contest. Each participating country is awarded two sets of 12, 10, 8–1 points, based on their ten favourite songs.

  7. May 8, 2023 · The Eurovision Song Contest is the biggest music competition in the world, and the upcoming 2023 Contest promises to be the most spectacular yet. Host broadcaster the BBC reveals some of the numbers that have gone into making the shows possible.

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