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- Contest began to phase in public televoting to determine its winner, with a m**** rollout beginning in 1998. Initially, televotes completely replaced the previous...
- the other from televoting in their country. Only the set from televoting is used in the semi-finals. Both sets from jury and televoting are used in the...
- journalists. On 16 February 2013, Marco Mengoni, based on a combination of televotes and points awarded by a jury, was announced the winner of the competition...
- public televote determined the first five qualifiers, and a second round of televoting determined the sixth and final qualifier. Key:   Jury and televote round...
- the combined vote and jury vote, and placed fifth in the televote. Croatia won the televote and finished in second place, its best result to date as an...
- results since 1991 and 1993, respectively. Italy won the combined vote and televote, but placed fourth in the jury vote after Switzerland, France, and Malta...
- place. Since the reintroduction of the juries alongside televoting in 2009, the jury and the televote awarded the most points to the same entry on only six...
- Eurovision Song Contest: the top ten entries from each of the jury vote and the televote are ****igned 1–8, 10 and 12 points. Performances for the semi-finals were...
- semi-final with the highest scoring points, according to a combination of televotes and jury votes from each voting country, qualified for the grand final...
- won the combined vote and jury vote, and came second to Finland in the televote. Loreen became the second performer to win the contest twice, after Irish...