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  1. Marcel Bezençon (1907–1981) was one of the key figures involved in creating the Eurovision Song Contest. The Eurovision Song Contest (French: Concours Eurovision de la chanson) was first held in 1956, originally conceived as an experiment in transnational television broadcasting.

  2. Learn how the Eurovision Song Contest started as a technical experiment in television broadcasting in 1956 and evolved into a week-long, boundary pushing, technologically innovative, multi show spectacular. Discover the inspiration from the Sanremo Italian Song Festival and the Venice International Song Festival, and the first edition in Switzerland.

  3. The EBU has held several events to mark selected anniversaries in the contest's history: Songs of Europe, held in 1981 to celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary, had live performances and video recordings of all Eurovision Song Contest winners up to 1981; Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest was organised in 2005 ...

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  4. There have been 68 contests, with one winner each year except for the tied 1969 contest, which had four. 27 countries have won the contest, with Switzerland winning the first contest in 1956. The countries with the highest number of wins are Ireland and Sweden with seven wins each.

  5. Find out the winners, participants, songs and points of every Eurovision Song Contest since 2008. Explore the rich history and the latest news, photos and videos of the Contest.

  6. Há 1 dia · Eurovision Song Contest, annual singing contest organized by the European Broadcasting Union. The competition, begun in 1956, gathers performers—selected at the national level by each participating country’s public broadcasting service—from across Europe and representing virtually every genre of popular music.

  7. eurovisionworld.com › eurovisionEurovision Winners

    Find out who won Eurovision the most, who finished last the most, and who participated the most in the history of the contest. Browse the list of winners from 1956 to 2023, with song titles, points, and host cities.