The ratings were higher in most of Europe this year and makes a total of over 122 million viewers live all over Europe. All the 42 participating countries broadcasted the show and it was also seen in Austria, Kosova and Australia, reports eurovision.tv (but didn't Austria only show the voting live?). The share across Europe was 43,1% instead of the usual Saturday night average of 18,4%. Some countries had a big increase in the ratings like Estonia and the Netherlands. France did the biggest leap here thanks to Patricia Kaas.
The televoting went smoothly with only 4 exceptions of a total of 84 individual votings. Spain failed the televote in the second semifinal as they didn't broadcast the show live and used the back up jury vote instead. Also another country failed to register enough votes to use the televote and used the jury vote as well. In the final Hungary had a problem with the televotes but the SMS voting worked fine so only they counted for their votes. In Norway instead a local telephone operator's mistake ment they cound't count neither the televotes or the SMS and jury vote had to be used. That was the reason Norway gave their votes last in hope to be able to solve the problem in time but it failed and they used the jury votes.
The televoting went smoothly with only 4 exceptions of a total of 84 individual votings. Spain failed the televote in the second semifinal as they didn't broadcast the show live and used the back up jury vote instead. Also another country failed to register enough votes to use the televote and used the jury vote as well. In the final Hungary had a problem with the televotes but the SMS voting worked fine so only they counted for their votes. In Norway instead a local telephone operator's mistake ment they cound't count neither the televotes or the SMS and jury vote had to be used. That was the reason Norway gave their votes last in hope to be able to solve the problem in time but it failed and they used the jury votes.
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