Eurovision Song Contest 2004

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Eurovision Song Contest 2004
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Date 12 May 2004, 15 May 2004
Presenter Korhan Abay, Meltem Cumbul
Host Broadcaster TRT
Venue Abdi Ipkeçi Arena, Istanbul, Turkey
Winning Song Wild Dances
Voting system Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs
Number of Songs 24 in final, another 14 DNQ from semi-final
Countries Making Debut Andorra, Albania, Belarus
Nul points Switzerland
Interval Act Sertab Erener
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Image:Ruslana2004.jpg The Eurovision Song Contest 2004 was the forty-ninth Eurovision Song Contest and took place on May 12, 2004 and May 15, 2004, in Istanbul, Turkey. Meltem Cumbul and Korhan Abay were the presenters.

It was the first Eurovision Song Contest to be a two-day event, with one qualifying round held on a Wednesday and the grand finale held on the following Saturday. Under this new format, byes into the final were given to the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Spain (as the largest financial contributors to the European Broadcasting Union) and the ten highest placed finishers in the 2003 contest. It was also the first contest to be broadcast in high definition format. Andorra, Albania and Belarus participated in the Contest for the first time, Serbia and Montenegro returned after a 12-year hiatus and Monaco returned after an absence of 25 years.

All participating countries had the right to vote in both the qualifying round and the grand finale. This was the first year in which all 36 participating countries voted based on a public phone vote.

On March 23, 2004, two draws were held to determine the running-order for the Semi-Final and Final events. A third draw took place, with the announcement of the qualifiers from the Semi-Final on May 12, 2004, to determine the running order of the ten qualifying songs in the Final.

An hour after the Semi-Final had been aired, the European Broadcasting Union discovered that there had been problems with the vote counting in Monaco and Croatia. Digame, an affiliate of Deutsche Telekom, who had been responsible for processing the votes from Monaco, reported that they had encountered problems with their calculation software, and there was a problem with text message voting in Croatia. Consequently, some votes were not counted in the results announced at the end of the Semi-Final broadcast. When the results were corrected, to include these additional votes, they were found not to have affected which countries had qualified for the Final.

The contest was won by the Ukrainian entrant, Ruslana Lyzhichko, with the song Wild Dances, which won 280 points. Some commentators suggested that, true to Eurovision tradition, her victory could be attributed more to her dance routine and revealing attire than to the quality of the song. Allegations have been made by some, such as Terry Wogan, that bloc voting from Balkan and eastern European countries distorted the results. It is also notable that this was only the second participation for Ukraine.

Contents

Semi-final results

Country Artist Song
(Translation)
Composer Lyrics Place Points
Albania Anjeza Shahini The Image Of You Edmond Zhulali Agim Doçit 4 167
Andorra Marta Roure Jugarem a estimar-nos
(We'll Be Playing at Loving Each Other)
Jofre Bardagí Jofre Bardagí 18 12
Belarus Aleksandra & Konstantin My Gallileo Aleksandra & Konstantin Alexey Solomakha 19 10
Bosnia and Herzegovina Deen In the Disco Vesna Pisarović Vesna Pisarović 7 133
Croatia Ivan Mikulić You Are The Only One Ivan Mikulić & Vedran Ostojić Duško Gruborović 9 72
Cyprus Lisa Andreas Stronger Every Minute Mike Connaris Mike Connaris 5 149
Denmark Tomas Thordarson Shame On You Ivar Lind Greiner Iben Plesner 13 56
Estonia Neiokõsõ Tii
(The Way)
Priit Pajusaar & Glen Pilvre Aapo Ilves 12 57
Finland Jari Sillanpää Takes 2 to Tango Mika Toivanen Jari Sillanpää 14 51
Greece Sakis Rouvas Shake it Nikos Terzis Nektarios Tirakis 3 238
Israel David D'or To Believe David D'or & Ofer Maor David D'or 11 57
Latvia Fomins & Kleins Dziesma par laimi
(Song About Happiness)
Tomass Kleins Guntars Račs 17 23
Lithuania Linas & Simona What's Happened to Your Love? Michalis Antonious & Linas Adomaitis Camden-MS 16 26
Republic of Macedonia Toše Proeski Life Jovan Jovanov Ilija Nikolovski 10 71
Malta Julie & Ludwig On Again... Off Again Philip Vella Gerard James Borg 8 74
Monaco Märyon Notre planète
(Our Planet)
Philippe Bosco Patrick Sassier 20 10
Netherlands Re-union Without You Ed van Otterdijk Angeline van Otterdijk 6 146
Portugal Sofia Vitória Foi Magia
(It Was Magic)
Paulo Neves Paulo Neves 15 38
Serbia and Montenegro Željko Joksimović Lane Moje
(My Sweetheart)
Željko Joksimović Leontina Vukomanović 1 263
Slovenia Platin Stay Forever Simon Gomilšek Diana Lečnik 21 5
Switzerland Piero & The Musicstars Celebrate Greg Manning Greg Manning 22 0
Ukraine Ruslana Wild Dances Ruslana Ruslana & Oleksandr Ksenofontov 2 256
Venue: Abdi İpekçi Stadium - Istanbul, Turkey

NB - The exact scores of the nations that qualified were not published until after the final, to avoid bias.

Final results

Country Artist Song
(Translation)
Composer Lyrics Place Points
Albania Anjeza Shahini The Image Of You Edmond Zhulali Agim Doçit 7 106
Austria Tie-break Du bist
(You Are)
Peter Zimmermann Peter Zimmermann 21 9
Belgium Xandee 1 Life Marc Paelinck Dirk Paelinck 22 7
Bosnia and Herzegovina Deen In the Disco Vesna Pisarović Vesna Pisarović 9 91
Croatia Ivan Mikulić You Are The Only One Ivan Mikulić & Vedran Ostojić Duško Gruborović 12 50
Cyprus Lisa Andreas Stronger Every Minute Mike Connaris Mike Connaris 5 170
France Jonatan Cerrada A Chaque Pas
(With Every Step)
Ben 'Jammin' Robbins & Steve Balsamo Jonatan Cerrada 15 40
Germany Max Can't Wait Until Tonight Stefan Raab Stefan Raab 8 93
Greece Sakis Rouvas Shake it Nikos Terzis Nektarios Tirakis 3 252
Iceland Jónsi Heaven Sveinn Rúnar Sigurðsson Magnús Thor Sigmundsson 19 16
Ireland Chris Doran If My World Stops Turning Bryan McFadden Jonathan Shorten 22 7
Republic of Macedonia Toše Proeski Life Jovan Jovanov Ilija Nikolovski 14 47
Malta Julie & Ludwig On Again... Off Again Philip Vella Gerard James Borg 12 50
Netherlands Re-union Without You Ed van Otterdijk Angeline van Otterdijk 20 11
Norway Knut Anders Sørum High Thomas Thörnholm & Lars Andersson Dan Attlerud 24 3
Poland Blue Cafe Love Song Paweł Rurak-Sokal Tatiana Okupnik 17 27
Romania Sanda I Admit George Popa Irina Gligor 18 18
Russia Julia Savicheva Believe Me Maxim Fadeev Brenda Loring 11 67
Serbia and Montenegro Željko Joksimović Lane Moje
(My Sweetheart)
Željko Joksimović Leontina Vukomanović 2 263
Spain Ramón Para llenarme de ti
(To Be Filled By You)
Kike Santander Kike Santander 10 87
Sweden Lena Philipsson It Hurts Thomas 'Orup' Eriksson Thomas 'Orup' Eriksson 6 170
Turkey Athena For Real Gökhan Özoğuz & Hakan Özoğuz Gökhan Özoğuz & Hakan Özoğuz 4 195
Ukraine Ruslana Wild Dances Ruslana Ruslana & Oleksandr Ksenofontov 1 280
United Kingdom James Fox Hold on to our Love Gary Miller Tim Woodcock 16 29
Venue: Abdi İpekçi - Istanbul, Turkey
The table is ordered by the countries' names.

Voting structure

Every country in the competition, including those who did not qualify for the final, was allowed to vote for the winners. After all performances were completed, each country opened their phonelines to allow their viewers to nominate their favourite song. Voting for your own country is not allowed, however.

According to the way in which viewers placed their vote, each country awarded points: the country which received the most viewer votes was awarded 12 points, the second 10 points, the third 8 points and then 7, 6, 5, etc. down to 1. This system allows for all countries to get at least a couple of points (regardless of whether they win the favour of any particular country).

In the event of a tie, the number of countries to vote for the tying songs would be counted, and the song having the most countries awarding points to it, would be the eventual winner. In the event of a further tie, then the usual method of counting back on the number of 12 points, 10 points etc, would be used to find an eventual winner.

Score sheet

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Austria 00 000000000004050000000000000000000
Norway 000000000000000000000000000 00003000
France 710010000000040 0000000012000002040000
Serbia & Montenegro 2712123712 101071610103812377251106106578101212812
Malta 6301000000160002126404603 0031000001
The Netherlands 00006000000300000000000002 000000000
Germany 02103001000 021207401400107003168400350
Albania 0 5410780540031110620401012101300107460
Ukraine 105465100108651288257871212121268877121061210812 
Croatia 003100535010001000 000000500000050507
Bosnia & Herzegovina 0107 00560080000001000000440210000081070
Belgium 1000 0001000000000000000005000000000
Russia 000001201600804002006081000000000 00010
FYR Macedonia 0608001120000000005000000 10000000743
Greece 8122586471273576612 7510610710712627612746108
Iceland 00000000002002000000 005000500020000
Ireland 000000000000000700 00000000000000000
Poland 0000000024001000400037000000 0001005
United Kingdom 000001000004000 00802030040020212000
Cyprus 40604823 8673751012410310542078443366114
Turkey 3887123824121002512663125328601288010850 6
Romania 0000000030001000000010000000004 00000
Sweden 54122404531210512380012586802501210573 232
Rows are ordered by appearance, columns are ordered by voting order.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Winner:
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