The Nordic countries are known for huge amount of songs sent to their national finals and this year is no exception. Sweden has to pick up their songs for Melodifestivalen among the 2628 wannabes but the Danish and Norwegian TV has a ot of work also with their 872 and 600 songs for their MGPs. UMK in Finland got 420 songs and the 12 finalist are already selected but yet to be made public. Last but not least Iceland let us know this week that they have received a record number of entries: 297. That makes a total of 4817 Nordic entries for 2014! So the chances to win in these countries are minimal, from 0,038% in Sweden to 0,34% in Iceland.
Despite all these songs to choose from not always the local taste fits in with the pan-European vote, as in the past ten editions "only" 76% of the Nordic entries has reached the final. But then, four out of five countries have won the contest the past ten years and even the one missing out, Iceland, has been the runner up - to another Nordic country! And 14 out of the 50 entries has made Top-5, or 28%. Not bad at all...
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