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Money plays a “leading role” at the ESC in Switzerland

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SRG wants to spend as few fees as possible for ESC 2025. So the city that receives the contract should pay. And that may not be the favorite. At St. Jakobshalle, the ceiling is considered a disadvantage, but Basel has money. Picture: KeystoneSRG wants to spend as few fees as possible for ESC 2025. So the city that receives the contract should pay. And that may not be the favorite. The cheers about Nemo's success at the Eurovision Song Contest in…
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SRG wants to spend as few fees as possible for ESC 2025. So the city that receives the contract should pay. And that may not be the favorite. At St. Jakobshalle, the ceiling is considered a disadvantage, but Basel has money. Picture: KeystoneSRG wants to spend as few fees as possible for ESC 2025. So the city that receives the contract should pay. And that may not be the favorite. The cheers about Nemo's success at the Eurovision Song Contest in…

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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Wednesday, May 15, 2024.
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