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polling conducted by telephone.
Televoting can also
extend to
voting by SMS text
message via a
mobile cell phone.
Televoting involves broadcasters providing...
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professional jury, and the
other from
televoting. Only
televoting is used in the semi-finals. Both jury and
televoting is used in the final. Small, demographically-balanced...
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splitting the
juries by age,
regional voting, and
using an "expert" jury.
Televoting was
controversially first introduced in 1993, as an
unannounced experiment...
- semi-final were
determined solely by
televoting, with the
exception of San
Marino who were
unable to
provide a
valid televote result and thus used the votes...
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public televote determined the
first five qualifiers, and a
second round of
televoting determined the
sixth and
final qualifier. Key: Jury and
televote round...
- time, and from 1998
televoting was
extended to
almost all
competing countries. The 2004
contest was the
first to make
televoting mandatory for all competing...
- 10 and 12: one from
their professional jury and the
other from
televoting.
Televoting votes from all the
countries would be pooled.
After viewers cast...
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national juries and
televoting, as has been the case
since the 2009 final. In the
event that a
country cannot deliver a
televoting result in a semi-final...
- the final; the top
three entries from the
final moving on to a
final televoting round selecting the winner. In case of a tie in any of the
previous stages...
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multiple songs receive the same
amount of
televotes, the
amount of
televotes at the 10-minute mark of the
televoting determines their ranking. If the tie is...