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Heute ist der 23.05.2025

Datum: 23.05.2025 - Source 1 (https://www.oe24.at/leute/kultur/song-contest/so-reagiert-der-orf-auf-jjs-israel-attacke/634263590):
- Österreichs ESC-Gewinner JJ äußert den Wunsch, dass der Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) nächstes Jahr in Wien ohne Israel stattfindet.
- JJ wird in der spanischen Zeitung "El País" zitiert: "Es ist sehr enttäuschend, dass Israel noch am Wettbewerb teilnimmt."
- ORF betont, dass JJs Aussagen seine Privatmeinung widerspiegeln und nicht mit dem ORF in Verbindung stehen.
- ORF hebt hervor, dass beim ESC die Musik und künstlerischen Darbietungen im Vordergrund stehen.
- Die EBU (Europäische Rundfunkunion) ist der Veranstalter des ESC und besteht aus Rundfunkanstalten aus 56 Ländern.
- EBU erklärt, dass sie eine Union öffentlich-rechtlicher Sender und nicht der Regierungen ist.
- EBU betont die Bedeutung des israelischen Mitgliedssenders KAN und dessen Schutz vor Privatisierung oder Schließung durch die israelische Regierung.
- EBU sieht es als ihre Aufgabe, den ESC als universelles Event zu erhalten, das Verbindung und Diversität durch Musik fördert.
- EBU stellt klar, dass es nicht ihre Aufgabe ist, zwischen Konflikten Vergleiche zu ziehen.

Source 2 (https://www.thelocal.at/20250522/very-disappointing-austrias-jj-urges-eurovision-to-ban-israel-next-year):
- Österreichs Eurovision-Gewinner JJ äußert Bedenken über die Teilnahme Israels am nächsten Wettbewerb.
- JJ, mit bürgerlichem Namen Johannes Pietsch, hofft, dass der Wettbewerb 2024 in Wien ohne Israel stattfindet.
- Er kritisiert die fortdauernde Teilnahme Israels während des militärischen Einsatzes in Gaza.
- JJ gewann den Eurovision Song Contest mit seinem Song "Wasted Love" und erzielte 436 Punkte.
- Israel belegte mit 357 Punkten den zweiten Platz.
- JJ bezeichnete die Abstimmung als "sehr seltsam", da Israel im Televoting 297 Punkte erhielt und von Platz 15 auf 2 sprang.
- Spaniens öffentlich-rechtlicher Rundfunk RTVE plant, eine offizielle Beschwerde bei der Europäischen Rundfunkunion (EBU) einzureichen.
- EBU-Direktor Martin Green kündigte an, dass es umfassende Diskussionen mit den teilnehmenden Rundfunkanstalten geben werde.
- JJ zieht einen Vergleich zwischen Israels Offensive in Gaza und Russlands Invasion in der Ukraine.
- Russland wurde seit 2022 von Eurovision ausgeschlossen, während Israel weiterhin teilnehmen darf.
- JJ ist nicht allein in seiner Meinung; auch der Vorjahressieger Nemo unterstützt den Ausschluss Israels.
- Ein offener Brief von 70 ehemaligen Eurovision-Teilnehmern fordert ebenfalls die Exklusion Israels.
- Die EBU hat noch nicht bestätigt, ob Änderungen an den Teilnahmebedingungen für den Wettbewerb 2026 vorgenommen werden.

Source 3 (https://internationalbroadcasts.fandom.com/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest):
- **1956**:
- Date: May 24
- Venue: Teatro Kursaal, Lugano, Switzerland
- Host broadcaster: SRG SSRRSI
- Winning country: Switzerland
- Winning song and artist: "Refrain" by Lys Assia

- **1957**:
- Date: March 3
- Venue: Großer Sendesaal des hessischen Rundfunks, Frankfurt, West Germany
- Host broadcaster: ARDHR
- Winning country: Netherlands
- Winning song and artist: "Net als toen" by Corry Brokken

- **1958**:
- Date: March 12
- Venue: AVRO Studios, Hilversum, Netherlands
- Host broadcaster: NTS
- Winning country: France
- Winning song and artist: "Dors, mon amour" by André Claveau

- **1959**:
- Date: March 11
- Venue: Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, Cannes, France
- Host broadcaster: RTF
- Winning country: Netherlands
- Winning song and artist: "Een beetje" by Teddy Scholten

- **1960**:
- Date: March 29
- Venue: Royal Festival Hall, London, England, United Kingdom
- Host broadcaster: BBC
- Winning country: France
- Winning song and artist: "Tom Pillibi" by Jacqueline Boyer

- **1961**:
- Date: March 18
- Venue: Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, Cannes, France
- Host broadcaster: RTF
- Winning country: Luxembourg
- Winning song and artist: "Nous les amoureux" by Jean-Claude Pascal

- **1962**:
- Date: March 18
- Venue: Villa Louvigny, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- Host broadcaster: CLT
- Winning country: France
- Winning song and artist: "Un premier amour" by Isabelle Aubret

- **1963**:
- Date: March 23
- Venue: BBC Television Centre, London, England, United Kingdom
- Host broadcaster: BBC
- Winning country: Denmark
- Winning song and artist: "Dansevise" by Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann

- **1964**:
- Date: March 21
- Venue: Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Host broadcaster: DR
- Winning country: Italy
- Winning song and artist: "Non ho l'età" by Gigliola Cinquetti

- **1965**:
- Date: March 20
- Venue: Sala di Concerto della RAI, Naples, Italy
- Host broadcaster: RAI
- Winning country: Luxembourg
- Winning song and artist: "Poupée de cire, poupée de son" by France Gall

- **1966**:
- Date: March 5
- Venue: Villa Louvigny, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- Host broadcaster: CLT
- Winning country: Austria
- Winning song and artist: "Merci, Chérie" by Udo Jürgens

- **1967**:
- Date: April 8
- Venue: Großer Festsaal der Wiener Hofburg, Vienna, Austria
- Host broadcaster: ORF
- Winning country: United Kingdom
- Winning song and artist: "Puppet on a String" by Sandie Shaw

- **1968**:
- Date: April 6
- Venue: Royal Albert Hall, London, England, United Kingdom
- Host broadcaster: BBC
- Winning country: Spain
- Winning song and artist: "La, la, la" by Massiel

- **1969**:
- Date: March 29
- Venue: Teatro Real, Madrid, Spain
- Host broadcaster: TVE
- Winning country: Spain
- Winning song and artist: "Vivo cantando" by Salomé
- Other entries:
- United Kingdom: "Boom Bang-a-Bang" by Lulu
- Netherlands: "De troubadour" by Lenny Kuhr
- France: "Un jour, un enfant" by Frida Boccara

- **1970**:
- Date: March 21
- Venue: RAI Congrescentrum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Host broadcaster: NOS
- Winning country: Ireland
- Winning song and artist: "All Kinds of Everything" by Dana

- **1971**:
- Date: April 3
- Venue: Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
- Host broadcaster: RTÉ
- Winning country: Monaco
- Winning song and artist: "Un banc, un arbre, une rue" by Séverine

- **1972**:
- Date: March 25
- Venue: Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Host broadcaster: BBC
- Winning country: Luxembourg
- Winning song and artist: "Après toi" by Vicky Leandros

- **1973**:
- Date: April 7
- Venue: Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- Host broadcaster: CLT
- Winning song and artist: "Tu te reconnaîtras" by Anne-Marie David

- **1974**:
- Date: April 6
- Venue: Brighton Dome, Brighton, England, United Kingdom
- Host broadcaster: BBC
- Winning country: Sweden
- Winning song and artist: "Waterloo" by ABBA

- **1975**:
- Date: March 22
- Venue: Stockholmsmässan, Stockholm, Sweden
- Host broadcaster: SR
- Winning country: Netherlands
- Winning song and artist: "Ding-a-dong" by Teach-In

- **1976**:
- Date: April 3
- Venue: Nederlands Congresgebouw, The Hague, Netherlands
- Host broadcaster: NOS
- Winning country: United Kingdom
- Winning song and artist: "Save Your Kisses for Me" by Brotherhood of Man

- **1977**:
- Date: May 7
- Venue: Wembley Conference Centre, London, England, United Kingdom
- Host broadcaster: BBC
- Winning country: France
- Winning song and artist: "L'oiseau et l'enfant" by Marie Myriam

- **1978**:
- Date: April 22
- Venue: Palais des Congrès, Paris, France
- Host broadcaster: TF1
- Winning country: Israel
- Winning song and artist: "A-Ba-Ni-Bi" by Izhar Cohen and the Alphabeta

- **1979**:
- Date: March 31
- Venue: International Convention Centre, Jerusalem, Israel
- Host broadcaster: IBA
- Winning song and artist: "Hallelujah" by Gali Atari and Milk and Honey

- **1980**:
- Date: April 19
- Venue: Nederlands Congresgebouw, The Hague, Netherlands
- Host broadcaster: NOS
- Winning country: Ireland
- Winning song and artist: "What's Another Year" by Johnny Logan

- **1981**:
- Date: April 4
- Venue: RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin, Ireland
- Host broadcaster: RTÉ
- Winning country: United Kingdom
- Winning song and artist: "Making Your Mind Up" by Bucks Fizz

- **1982**:
- Date: April 24
- Venue: Harrogate International Centre, Harrogate, England, United Kingdom
- Host broadcaster: BBC
- Winning country: Germany
- Winning song and artist: "Ein bißchen Frieden" by Nicole

- **1983**:
- Date: April 23
- Venue: Rudi-Sedlmayer-Halle, Munich, Germany
- Host broadcaster: ARDBR
- Winning country: Luxembourg
- Winning song and artist: "Si la vie est cadeau" by Corinne Hermès

- **1984**:
- Date: May 5
- Venue: Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- Host broadcaster: CLT
- Winning country: Sweden
- Winning song and artist: "Diggi-Loo Diggi-Ley" by Herreys

- **1985**:
- Date: May 4
- Venue: Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
- Host broadcaster: SVT
- Winning country: Norway
- Winning song and artist: "La det swinge" by Bobbysocks!

- **1986**:
- Date: May 3
- Venue: Grieghallen, Bergen, Norway
- Host broadcaster: NRK
- Winning country: Belgium
- Winning song and artist: "J'aime la vie" by Sandra Kim

- **1987**:
- Date: May 9
- Venue: Palais de Centenaire, Brussels, Belgium
- Host broadcaster: RTBF
- Winning country: Ireland
- Winning song and artist: "Hold Me Now" by Johnny Logan

- **1988**:
- Date: April 30
- Venue: RDS Simmonscourt Pavilion, Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland
- Host broadcaster: RTÉ
- Winning country: Switzerland
- Winning song and artist: "Ne partez pas sans moi" by Céline Dion

- **1989**:
- Date: May 6
- Venue: Palais de Beaulieu, Lausanne, Switzerland
- Host broadcaster: SRG SSR
- Winning country: Yugoslavia
- Winning song and artist: "Rock Me" by Riva

- **1990**:
- Date: May 5
- Venue: Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Centre, Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
- Host broadcaster: JRTRTZ
- Winning country: Italy
- Winning song and artist: "Insieme: 1992" by Toto Cutugno

- **1991**:
- Date: May 4
- Venue: Studio 15 di Cinecittà, Rome, Italy
- Host broadcaster: RAI
- Winning country: Sweden
- Winning song and artist: "Fångad av en stormvind" by Carola

- **1992**:
- Date: May 9
- Venue: Malmö Isstadion, Malmö, Sweden
- Host broadcaster: SVT
- Winning country: Ireland
- Winning song and artist: "Why Me" by Linda Martin

- **1993**:
- Date: May 15
- Venue: Green Glens Arena, Millstreet, County Cork, Ireland
- Host broadcaster: RTÉ
- Winning song and artist: "In Your Eyes" by Niamh Kavanagh

- **1994**:
- Date: April 30
- Venue: Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
- Winning song and artist: "Rock 'n' Roll Kids" by Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan

- **1995**:
- Date: May 13
- Venue: Norway
- Winning song and artist: "Nocturne" by Secret Garden

- **1996**:
- Date: May 18
- Venue: Oslo Spektrum, Oslo, Norway
- Host broadcaster: NRK
- Winning country: Ireland
- Winning song and artist: "The Voice" by Eimear Quinn

- **1997**:
- Date: May 3
- Venue: Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland
- Host broadcaster: RTÉ
- Winning country: United Kingdom
- Winning song and artist: "Love Shine a Light" by Katrina and the Waves

- **1998**:
- Date: May 9
- Venue: National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
- Host broadcaster: BBC
- Winning country: Israel
- Winning song and artist: "Diva" by Dana International

- **1999**:
- Date: May 29
- Venue: International Convention Centre, Jerusalem, Israel
- Host broadcaster: IBA
- Winning country: Sweden
- Winning song and artist: "Take Me to Your Heaven" by Charlotte Nilsson

- **2000**:
- Date: May 13
- Venue: Globe Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
- Host broadcaster: SVT
- Winning country: Denmark
- Winning song and artist: "Fly on the Wings of Love" by Olsen Brothers

- **2001**:
- Date: May 12
- Venue: Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Host broadcaster: DR
- Winning country: Estonia
- Winning song and artist: "Everybody" by Tanel Padar, Dave Benton and 2XL

- **2002**:
- Date: May 25
- Venue: Saku Suurhall, Tallinn, Estonia
- Host broadcaster: ETV
- Winning country: Latvia
- Winning song and artist: "I Wanna" by Marie N

- **2003**:
- Date: May 24
- Venue: Skonto Hall, Riga, Latvia
- Host broadcaster: LTV
- Winning country: Turkey
- Winning song and artist: "Everyway That I Can" by Sertab Erener

- **2004**:
- Dates: May 12 and 15
- Venue: Abdi İpekçi Arena, Istanbul, Turkey
- Host broadcaster: TRT
- Winning country: Ukraine
- Winning song and artist: "Wild Dances" by Ruslana

- **2005**:
- Dates: May 19 and 21
- Venue: Palace of Sports, Kyiv, Ukraine
- Host broadcaster: NTU
- Winning country: Greece
- Winning song and artist: "My Number One" by Helena Paparizou

- **2006**:
- Dates: May 18 and 20
- Venue: Olympic Indoor Hall, Athens, Greece
- Host broadcaster: ERT
- Winning country: Finland
- Winning song and artist: "Hard Rock Hallelujah" by Lordi

- **2007**:
- Dates: May 10 and 12
- Venue: Hartwall Arena, Helsinki, Finland
- Host broadcaster: YLE
- Winning country: Serbia
- Winning song and artist: "Molitva" by Marija Šerifović

- **2008**:
- Dates: May 20, 22 and 24
- Venue: Belgrade Arena, Belgrade, Serbia
- Host broadcaster: RTS
- Winning country: Russia
- Winning song and artist: "Believe" by Dima Bilan

- **2009**:
- Dates: May 12, 14 and 16
- Venue: Olimpiyskiy Arena, Moscow, Russia
- Host broadcaster: Channel One
- Winning country: Norway
- Winning song and artist: "Fairytale" by Alexander Rybak

- **2010**:
- Dates: May 25, 27 and 29
- Venue: Telenor Arena, Oslo, Norway
- Host broadcaster: NRK
- Winning country: Germany
- Winning song and artist: "Satellite" by Lena

- **2011**:
- Dates: May 10, 12 and 14
- Venue: Esprit Arena, Düsseldorf, Germany
- Host broadcaster: ARD, NDR
- Winning country: Azerbaijan
- Winning song and artist: "Running Scared" by Ell & Nikki

- **2012**:
- Dates: May 22, 24 and 26
- Venue: Baku Crystal Hall, Baku, Azerbaijan
- Host broadcaster: İTV
- Winning country: Sweden
- Winning song and artist: "Euphoria" by Loreen

- **2013**:
- Dates: May 14, 16 and 18
- Venue: Malmö Arena, Malmö, Sweden
- Host broadcaster: SVT
- Winning country: Denmark
- Winning song and artist: "Only Teardrops" by Emmelie de Forest

- **2014**:
- Dates: May 6, 8 and 10
- Venue: B&W Hallerne, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Host broadcaster: DR
- Winning country: Austria
- Winning song and artist: "Rise Like a Phoenix" by Conchita Wurst

- **2015**:
- Dates: May 19, 21 and 23
- Venue: Wiener Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria
- Host broadcaster: ORF
- Winning country: Sweden
- Winning song and artist: "Heroes" by Måns Zelmerlöw

- **2016**:
- Dates: May 10, 12 and 14
- Venue: Ericsson Globe, Stockholm, Sweden
- Host broadcaster: SVT
- Winning country: Ukraine
- Winning song and artist: "1944" by Jamala

- **2017**:
- Dates: May 9, 11 and 13
- Venue: International Exhibition Centre, Kyiv, Ukraine
- Host broadcaster: UA:PBC
- Winning country: Portugal
- Winning song and artist: "Amar pelos dois" by Salvador Sobral

- **2018**:
- Dates: May 8, 10 and 12
- Venue: Altice Arena, Lisbon, Portugal
- Host broadcaster: RTP
- Winning country: Israel
- Winning song and artist: "Toy" by Netta

- **2019**:
- Dates: May 14, 16 and 18
- Venue: Expo Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Host broadcaster: IPBC (Kan)
- Winning country: Netherlands
- Winning song and artist: "Arcade" by Duncan Laurence

- **2020**:
- Contest cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

- **2021**:
- Dates: May 18, 20 and 22
- Venue: Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
- Host broadcaster: AVROTROS, NOS, NPO
- Winning country: Italy
- Winning song and artist: "Zitti e buoni" by Måneskin

- **2022**:
- Dates: May 10, 12 and 14
- Venue: PalaOlimpico, Turin, Italy
- Host broadcaster: RAI
- Winning country: Ukraine
- Winning song and artist: "Stefania" by Kalush Orchestra

- **2023**:
- Dates: May 9, 11 and 13
- Venue: Liverpool Arena, Liverpool, England, United Kingdom
- Host broadcaster: BBC
- Winning country: Sweden
- Winning song and artist: "Tattoo" by Loreen

- **2024**:
- Dates: May 7, 9 and 11
- Venue: Malmö Arena, Malmö, Sweden
- Host broadcaster: SVT
- Winning country: Switzerland
- Winning song and artist: "The Code" by Nemo

- **2025**:
- Dates: May 13, 15 and 17
- Venue: St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland
- Host broadcaster: SRG SSR
- Winning country: Austria
- Winning song and artist: "Wasted Love" by JJ

- **2026**:
- Date: May TBA
- Venue: Austria
- Host broadcaster: ORF
- Winning country: TBD
- Winning song and artist: TBD

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