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About thereorderboard : Eurovision

This channel answers the question you never thought needed answering. It also scratches an itch. And it concerns the best TV show in town: the Eurovision Song Contest.

In 2003, the Latvian Song Contest introduced something new to the famous scoring sequence that takes up (usually) the last third of the Eurovision Song Contest: a reactive scoreboard.

What follows on this channel is an edit of each contest since 1980 with a new scoreboard, that’s reactive: The reorder board. Whilst shedding new light on the tight (and not so tight) races for the prize, I’ll be trying to keep the essence of each evening. I may be using newer technology but the design will try to be sympathetic to the design of the time - the video descriptions will explain more.

This goes to everyone waiting for the contest to return. 2020 is another page in our history, and afterall, What’s Another Year?

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Eurovision 2025: Grand Final data board | Every ranking and point

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