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Not to be confused with the Eurovision Song Contest.
=(1954-1994)
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CLT
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SDR
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SRD
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CLT (v2)
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SSR TV
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NCRV
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ORTF (v2)
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TF1 (v2)
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NRK
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NOS (v2)
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TSI
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NCRV (v2)
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BRT (v2)
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Rai (v2)
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Rai (v3)
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JRT
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Antenne 2 (v2)
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JRT (v2)
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TSI
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NOS (v3)
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Television Española (v2)
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RTÉ (v2)
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SRT
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JRT (v3)
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Television Española (v3)
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RTP (v2)
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Rai (v4)
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JRT (v4)
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SRT (v2)
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Multiple stations
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DR
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Rai (v5)
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Veronica Television & NOS
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TCN 9
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RTP (v3)
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Rai (v6)
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Rai (v7)
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NOS (v4)
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Antenne 2 (v3)
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RTL (v2)
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Rai (v8)
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Tele Monte Carlo (v2)
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Rai (v9)
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SVT
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RTÉ (v3)
Logo: Superimposed over a colored background, there is a circle consisting of twelve stars made up of lines with the letters of the word "Eurovision" put in between the stars. The company's logo appears at the center.
Variants: See this section.
Technique: None for the most part. Starting in 1979, scanimate/CGI.
Music/Sounds: An orchestral trumpet theme, which is actually "Te Deum" by Charpentier.
Availability: Extinct.