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EUROVISION VOTING TO BE OPENED TO NONPARTICI­PATING COUNTRIES

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Viewers from countries not participat­ing in the Eurovision Song Contest will be able to cast a vote for their favorite act next year for the first time in the competitio­n’s history, the organizer said on Tuesday.

It said the new “Rest of the World” vote was to strengthen the audience’s power to influence the results and to recognize the global reach of the competitio­n, which last year drew a television audience of more than 160 million.

Viewers will be able to vote via a secure online platform, and a full list of eligible countries will be published nearer the time of the event, usually held in May.

“Votes from countries not participat­ing will be combined to create a set of points with the same weight as one participat­ing country in both of the Semifinals and the Grand Final,” the contest’s organizers said.

Changes for this year

The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in the northern English city of Liverpool on behalf of this year’s winners Ukraine.

Decadeslon­g tradition usually dictates that the winner of the contest gets to host it the following year, but the European Broadcasti­ng Union (EBU) said safety and security reasons due to the ongoing conflict there meant runnerup the United Kingdom would host it instead.

The contest’s organizers said they were also making changes to the voting system for the semifinals, which would now be decided by viewers alone, rather than a combinatio­n of votes from viewers and national juries of musical experts as previously.

The grand final results will still be decided by a combinatio­n of votes by viewers and juries.

It said the changes were designed to protect the event’s integrity after irregular voting patterns in the results of six countries in the 2022 contest.—REUTERS

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Kalush Orchestra of Ukraine

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