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HOW IT ALL BEGUN
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) was formed on 12th February 1950 kwa 23 broadcasting organisations from Europe and the Mediterranean at a conference in Devon, United Kingdom. It was on the 6th of June, 1954, that Montreux became the venue for the first transmission kwa the EBU's Eurovision Network of the nargisi Festival and its flower-bedecked procession floats. The first Eurovision viewers eagerly watched on four million televisheni sets in homes, bars, and duka windows in Germany, Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

AMBITIOUS PROJECT
In 1955, the EBU came up with the idea of an international song contest whereby countries, represeted kwa their respective public broadcasters, would participate in one televisheni show, to be transmitted simultaneously in all represented nations. This was conceived during a meeting in Monaco in 1955 kwa Marcel Bezençon, a Frenchman working for the EBU. The competition was based upon the Italian Festival di Sanremo, held for the first time in 1951, and was also seen as a technological experiment in live television: In those days, it was a very ambitious project to jiunge many countries together in a wide-area international network. Satellite televisheni did not exist yet at that time, and the Eurovision Network comprised a terrestrial microwave network. Le Grand-Prix Eurovision de la Chanson Européenne was born!

THE SUCCESSES
Without interruption, the Eurovision Song Contest has been broadcast every mwaka since 1956, which makes it one of the longest-running televisheni programmes in the world. In 2003, the first ever Junior Eurovision Song Contest took place, while the Eurovision Song Contest celebrated her 50th anniversity 2005. Viewers picked ABBA's Waterloo as best ever Eurovision Song Contest song. In 2007, Europe could see the first ever Eurovision Dance Contest.

The 2008 running saw a record of 43 represented countries, as Azerbaijan and San Marino joined the family. The competition has been broadcast throughout Europe, but also in Australia, Canada, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Jordan, Korea, New Zealand and the United States, even though these countries do not participate. In 2010, the format will be launched outside of Europe so that various other parts of the world will be introduced to the concept behind the show.
posted by Krevetka16
I was browsing through the picks and one swali caught my attention the most, it was Ratdog's question: Do wewe think the voting is fixed au based on country's neighbours and politics?

I personally do believe that the neighboring countries vote for each other, however I think that it is inevitable for this to happen, not only because of language similarities. Its the culture in total that matters. For example, if wewe look at the scandinavian countries who vote for each other. They all have similar sounding languages which originated from the same branch. Also, generally speaking they seem to...
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