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- polling conducted by telephone. Televoting can also extend to voting by SMS text message via a mobile cell phone. Televoting involves broadcasters providing...
- the other from televoting in their country. Only the set from televoting is used in the semi-finals. Both sets from jury and televoting are used in the...
- while coming last in the televoting (5 points), ultimately receiving a combined score of 100 points and placing 17th. 3 televoting points came from Portugal...
- semi-final were determined solely by televoting, with the exception of San Marino who were unable to provide a valid televote result and thus used the votes...
- time, and from 1998 televoting was extended to almost all competing countries. The 2004 contest was the first to make televoting mandatory for all competing...
- national juries and televoting, as has been the case since the 2009 final. In the event that a country cannot deliver a televoting result in a semi-final...
- 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Televoting votes from all the countries would be pooled. After viewers cast...
- the final; the top three entries from the final moving on to a final televoting round selecting the winner. In case of a tie in any of the previous stages...
- jury and televote in the first semi-final. Countries in bold gave the maximum 24 points (12 points apiece from professional jury and televoting) to the...
-   Qualifiers The ten qualifiers from the first semi-final were determined by televoting and/or SMS-voting (50%) and five-member juries (50%). All sixteen countries...