is there easy and fast way to describe how Germany chooses their participant? Some kinda percents I read
Tonight, the voting will consist of three parts, which are equally weighted. One part will be the opinion of the TV public, who can participate in the televoting. Added to that are the votes of an expert jury, consisting of Tim Bendzko (pop singer), Roman Lob (German 2012 Eurovision representative), Anna Loos (pop singer), Mary Roos (schlager singer) and Peter Urban (radio host and German Eurovision commentator).
The third part of the voting will be the verdict of the radio listeners, who have already been voting on the songs for one week, while the "young" radio channels Bayern 3, Bremen Vier, 1LIVE (WDR), Fritz (RBB), HR 3, MDR Jump, NDR 2, SR 1 Europawelle, SWR3 have put all twelve songs on heavy rotation.
All 9 radios will give their points. Then all combined they will then rank the entries. Then juries individually add them toghether and rank. Then add the televote places last.
Couldn't really tell anything from the cheers there, in Melfest you can usually tell who the favourites are when the artists are announced at the start. They were quite muted here.
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33% radio 33% jury 33% televote.
You're missing 1%!:D
Don't worry, Anke doesn't understand it either.
Roman looking as gorgeous as ever
http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news?id=watch_tonight_germany_to_select_song_for_malmoe
I presume each part is weighted the same.
it's mine, I give it to Cascada
Well they're done as thirds.
All 9 radios will give their points. Then all combined they will then rank the entries. Then juries individually add them toghether and rank. Then add the televote places last.
You think this is dragging? You should try watching the Maltese final.
They must clear the stage vom the snow first. No joke.
They are, all will convert the scores so it's ranked 1-12. The max score will be 36
They're between Söhne Mannheims and Cascada! That's going to make for a surreal end to the show
So do I!:eek::D
Chorus could be a little better -- but it's a good start for me...:p