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EBU to Revise Eurovision Voting Regulations?

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Norwegian media is reporting that the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is set to revise the Eurovision voting regulations. In a conversation with VG, Mads Tørklep, Head of Delegation for Norway, stated that the EBU will revise the voting regulations for the Eurovision Song Contest. This follows several countries raising concerns about the results of the 2025 contest. NRK itself received 97 complaints about the issue. “We reported our concerns t…
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NRK has expressed concern to the EBU after this year's Eurovision final and is asking for changes to the voting rules. The channel was denied access to the Norwegian telephone votes. Read also: NRK positive about investigation of Eurovision votes after Israel shock - We see that the current system can open up for coordinated and strategic voting, said NRK's delegation leader Mads Tørklep at the meeting of the Broadcasting Council on Tuesday. Se…

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subjekt.no broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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