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| label20 = Voting system | data20 = Each national jury awards their top 10 points, from 12, 10, 8-1. A proportional televote is then given out, amounting to the same total as the jury. | | label20 = Voting system | data20 = Each national jury awards their top 10 points, from 12, 10, 8-1. A proportional televote is then given out, amounting to the same total as the jury. | ||
| label21 = Winning song | data21 = {{flagicon image|Flag of | | label21 = Winning song | data21 = {{flagicon image|Flag of Malta.svg}}[[Malta Comino Gozo]]<br>Emma Maxwell<br/> "Passionate" | ||
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|below = [[WorldVision Song Contest 115|← 115]] • [[WorldVision Song Contest]] • [[WorldVision Song Contest 117|117 →]] | |below = [[WorldVision Song Contest 115|← 115]] • [[WorldVision Song Contest]] • [[WorldVision Song Contest 117|117 →]] | ||
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The '''116th WorldVision Song Contest''' was held in September 2024 in [[Dougaç]], [[Ugunnustan]]. The show was organised by the [[International Broadcasting Alliance]] (IBA) and host broadcaster [[YUG]] in collaboration with [[Mother Cupcakke]]'s broadcaster XXX. | |||
This was the second time that Ugunnustan hosted the contest, having previously done so with the [[WorldVision_Song_Contest_110|110th edition]] of the contest in Ous in Ous, Ugunnustan. | |||
== Host Bidding Process == | |||
Two countries showed interest in hosting the 116th edition of the WorldVision Song Contest, with the ballot for host voting being held between 12 August and 19 August between member broadcasters participating in the contest. | |||
====Dougaç, Ugunnustan==== | |||
The city of [[Dougaç]] expressed interest in hosting the contest at the Ruslanov-Aminev Centre, the largest stadium in the province of Daşdar and home to the Dougaç FC team. With a spectator capacity of 15,000 for events, the arena was adjusted to be fit to host the contest with the accompanying car park being converted into an open-air market. The stage which was included with the submitted bid to the contest committee was designed by Carmen Fauskov. | |||
====Cäer, Darkmania==== | |||
The city of [[Cäer]] expressed interest in hosting the contest at the Builderman Arena, a multi-use venue with a total capacity of 10,000 spectators. The city is the second largest in Darkmania with a population of 7 million, and is also home to the Cäer Musical Festival. | |||
====Results==== | |||
The WorldVision Committee published the outcome of the ballot on 19 August 2024, announcing that Dougaç, Ugunnustan would host the 116th edition of the WorldVision Song Contest. | |||
'''Key:''' | |||
{{Color box|#CEDFF2|†|border=darkgray}} Host city | |||
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! Venue !! Capacity !! City !! Nation !! Place !! Points | |||
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| Builderman Arena || 10,000 || [[Cäer]] || [[Darkmania]] || 2nd || 94 points | |||
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| Ruslanov-Aminev Centre || 15,000 || [[Dougaç]] || [[Ugunnustan]] || 1st || 104 points | |||
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Revision as of 21:22, 26 September 2024
Host Information | |
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Date | September 23rd, 2024 |
Venue | Ruslanov-Aminev Centre |
Presenters | Victoria Boudoir, Shafira Aloseva, Stephanie Veronique, Zokirjan Bakirov |
Executive Supervisors | WorldVision Committee |
Executive Producer | TBD |
Host Broadcaster | Yuifh Ugunnustan (YUG) |
Website | worldvision.tv/event/worldvision116 |
Participants | |
Number of Entries | 21 |
Debuting Nations | Ignosia, Marissolia, Unclear |
Returning Nations | Lotnuscora, Saintrabina, Robloxian Robloxia |
Non-returning Nations | Britonisea, Talvezout, Anthrovezia, Plangainer, Hakushiya, StrayaRoos Barrier Islands, United Mandaran States, Gallicelèstia, Mimetica, Alinghi, Uskad, Sarawak Darulhana, Estogium, Aenglide, |
Vote | |
Voting system | Each national jury awards their top 10 points, from 12, 10, 8-1. A proportional televote is then given out, amounting to the same total as the jury. |
Winning song | Malta Comino Gozo Emma Maxwell "Passionate" |
← 115 • WorldVision Song Contest • 117 → |
The 116th WorldVision Song Contest was held in September 2024 in Dougaç, Ugunnustan. The show was organised by the International Broadcasting Alliance (IBA) and host broadcaster YUG in collaboration with Mother Cupcakke's broadcaster XXX.
This was the second time that Ugunnustan hosted the contest, having previously done so with the 110th edition of the contest in Ous in Ous, Ugunnustan.
Host Bidding Process
Two countries showed interest in hosting the 116th edition of the WorldVision Song Contest, with the ballot for host voting being held between 12 August and 19 August between member broadcasters participating in the contest.
Dougaç, Ugunnustan
The city of Dougaç expressed interest in hosting the contest at the Ruslanov-Aminev Centre, the largest stadium in the province of Daşdar and home to the Dougaç FC team. With a spectator capacity of 15,000 for events, the arena was adjusted to be fit to host the contest with the accompanying car park being converted into an open-air market. The stage which was included with the submitted bid to the contest committee was designed by Carmen Fauskov.
Cäer, Darkmania
The city of Cäer expressed interest in hosting the contest at the Builderman Arena, a multi-use venue with a total capacity of 10,000 spectators. The city is the second largest in Darkmania with a population of 7 million, and is also home to the Cäer Musical Festival.
Results
The WorldVision Committee published the outcome of the ballot on 19 August 2024, announcing that Dougaç, Ugunnustan would host the 116th edition of the WorldVision Song Contest.
Key: † Host city
Venue | Capacity | City | Nation | Place | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Builderman Arena | 10,000 | Cäer | Darkmania | 2nd | 94 points |
Ruslanov-Aminev Centre | 15,000 | Dougaç | Ugunnustan | 1st | 104 points |