The Eurovision Song Contest has been held among the member states of the European Broadcasting Union since 1956. It is broadcast on television to an audience of over 600 million people living in Europe, Asia, North America, Australia. For those who could not watch the competition live, a full report of the competition is presented on the Eurovision website.
It is necessary
knowledge of the English language
Instructions
Step 1
The official website of the Eurovision Song Contest contains the full amount of information about the competition of the current and past years. However, keep in mind that it is presented in English, so if you own it, you can familiarize yourself with all the materials on the site. At the same time, the voting results are presented in an accessible form that does not require a deep knowledge of the language.
Step 2
Open the main page of the site - "Home", click on the button "Full Results", where you will see the scoreboard ("Scoreboard"). It shows the names of the participating countries in the order of their performance in the competition, the points assigned by each of the voting states, their total amounts and places in the rating. Then go to the “Participants” tab, where you can see not only the results of the competition, but also find out information about each of the participants, as well as see clips of songs they performed during the competition.
Step 3
In addition, you can find out the voting results for the entire history of Eurovision. To do this, in the "History" section, select the "By year" menu item, which displays the totals for all years since 1956. Click on the "All years" line and mark the year you are interested in.
Step 4
On the “Participants” tab, you will see a list of participating countries, artists and song titles, points and place in the competition. Then go to the “Scoreboard” for a detailed report of the voting of each country.
Step 5
The History section also provides a summary of the participation of the European Broadcasting Union countries throughout the history of Eurovision. Go to the "By country" menu item, select the "All countries" sub-item, and you will receive a list of the countries that took part in the competition, the artists and songs with which the countries entered the competition for the first time. … From this section you can find out how many times the state has participated in Eurovision, the number of its victories, as well as see photos and videos of the performance of the performer who represented it.
Step 6
In addition, under the menu item "Winners after the Contest" you will find information about each of the first place winners, grouped by decade (50s, 60s, etc.).