Eurovision: Does Removing Jury from Semis Strengthen Audience Influence?
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For the past two years, the countries advancing to the Eurovision final have been determined solely by the audience, without the involvement of a jury. Many have praised this change, believing it shifts power to the audience. But is that truly the case?
In both the Eurovision 2023 and 2024 contests, juries did not participate in the semi-finals; their input was only considered during the final. This change, announced before the competition in Liverpool, was accompanied by the introduction of the "Rest of the World Vote," allowing non-participating countries to vote. Both announcements were met with enthusiasm.
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Changes in the Voting System
Martin Österdahl, the contest's supervisor, commented on these changes: "Throughout its 67-year history, the Eurovision Song Contest has constantly evolved to remain relevant and exciting. These changes acknowledge the immense popularity of the show by giving more power to the audience of the world’s largest live music event. In 2023, only Eurovision Song...










