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Current Format

This is the current format used since 2014. This was copied from data as of this diff. Any errors present here maybe on the article (i.e. Germany transmitting only the Final, no sources or broadcaster for Malta, etc.)

Broadcasters, commentators and spokespersons

Spokespersons

The spokespersons announced the 12-point score from their respective country's national jury in the following order:[1][2]

  1.  Portugal – Inês Lopes Gonçalves
  2.  Azerbaijan – Faig Agayev
  3.  Malta – Ben Camille (Co-host of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016)
  4.  North Macedonia – Nikola Trajkovski
  5.  San Marino – Monica Fabbri
  6.  NetherlandsEmma Wortelboer
  7.  Montenegro – Ajda Šufta
  8.  EstoniaKelly Sildaru
  9.  Poland – Mateusz Szymkowiak
  10.  NorwayAlexander Rybak (Norwegian representative in 2018; winner of the 2009 contest)
  11.  SpainNieves Álvarez
  12.  AustriaPhilipp Hansa
  13.  
    Rylan Clark-Neal
  14.  Italy – Ema Stokholma
  15.  AlbaniaAndri Xhahu
  16.  Hungary – Bence Forró
  17.  Moldova – Doina Stimpovschi
  18.  Ireland – Sinéad Kennedy
  19.  Belarus – Maria Vasilevich
  20.  
    Aram MP3 (Armenian representative in 2014
    )
  21.  RomaniaIlinca (Romanian representative in 2017)
  22.  CyprusHovig (Cypriot representative in 2017)
  23.  AustraliaElectric Fields
  24.  RussiaIvan Bessonov (Winner of Eurovision Young Musicians 2018)
  25.  GermanyBarbara Schöneberger
  26.  Belgium – David Jeanmotte
  27.  SwedenEric Saade (Swedish representative in 2011)
  28.  Croatia – Monika Lelas Halambek
  29.  LithuaniaGiedrius Masalkis
  30.  Serbia – Dragana Kosjerina
  31.  IcelandJóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
  32.  Georgia – Gaga Abashidze (Georgian representative in 2018 as part of Iriao)
  33.  GreeceGus G
  34.  LatviaLaura Rizzotto (Latvian representative in 2018)
  35.  
    Czech Republic – Radka Rosická
  36.  DenmarkRasmussen (Danish representative in 2018)
  37.  France – Julia Molkhou
  38.  Finland – Christoffer Strandberg
  39.   SwitzerlandSinplus (Swiss representatives in 2012)
  40.  SloveniaLea Sirk (Slovene representative in 2018)
  41.  IsraelIzhar Cohen (Israeli representative in 1985; winner of the 1978 contest)

Commentators

Most countries sent commentators to Tel Aviv or commentated from their own country, in order to add insight to the participants and, if necessary, the provision of voting information.

Non-participating countries

Proposal #1 - Hybrid Format

Combines the Commentators and non-participating countries into a singular easy to read table. Makes errors more noticeable and easier to correct when editing. While converting the list above I did correct some errors here. N/A means the sources didn't have any information available in regards to commentators when I checked.

Broadcasters, commentators and spokespersons

The European Broadcasting Union provided an international live stream of both semi-finals and the grand final through their official YouTube channel. However the live stream was geo-blocked to viewers in Bolivia, Canada, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay, United States and Venezuela due to "rights limitations." [77]

Spokespersons

The spokespersons announced the 12-point score from their respective country's national jury in the following order:[1][2]

  1.  Portugal – Inês Lopes Gonçalves
  2.  Azerbaijan – Faig Agayev
  3.  Malta – Ben Camille (Co-host of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016)
  4.  North Macedonia – Nikola Trajkovski
  5.  San Marino – Monica Fabbri
  6.  NetherlandsEmma Wortelboer
  7.  Montenegro – Ajda Šufta
  8.  EstoniaKelly Sildaru
  9.  Poland – Mateusz Szymkowiak
  10.  NorwayAlexander Rybak (Norwegian representative in 2018; winner of the 2009 contest)
  11.  SpainNieves Álvarez
  12.  AustriaPhilipp Hansa
  13.  
    Rylan Clark-Neal
  14.  Italy – Ema Stokholma
  15.  AlbaniaAndri Xhahu
  16.  Hungary – Bence Forró
  17.  Moldova – Doina Stimpovschi
  18.  Ireland – Sinéad Kennedy
  19.  Belarus – Maria Vasilevich
  20.  
    Aram MP3 (Armenian representative in 2014
    )
  21.  RomaniaIlinca (Romanian representative in 2017)
  22.  CyprusHovig (Cypriot representative in 2017)
  23.  AustraliaElectric Fields
  24.  RussiaIvan Bessonov (Winner of Eurovision Young Musicians 2018)
  25.  GermanyBarbara Schöneberger
  26.  Belgium – David Jeanmotte
  27.  SwedenEric Saade (Swedish representative in 2011)
  28.  Croatia – Monika Lelas Halambek
  29.  LithuaniaGiedrius Masalkis
  30.  Serbia – Dragana Kosjerina
  31.  IcelandJóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
  32.  Georgia – Gaga Abashidze (Georgian representative in 2018 as part of Iriao)
  33.  GreeceGus G
  34.  LatviaLaura Rizzotto (Latvian representative in 2018)
  35.  
    Czech Republic – Radka Rosická
  36.  DenmarkRasmussen (Danish representative in 2018)
  37.  France – Julia Molkhou
  38.  Finland – Christoffer Strandberg
  39.   SwitzerlandSinplus (Swiss representatives in 2012)
  40.  SloveniaLea Sirk (Slovene representative in 2018)
  41.  IsraelIzhar Cohen (Israeli representative in 1985; winner of the 1978 contest)

Broadcasters and commentators

Countries may add commentary from commentators working on-location or remotely at the broadcaster. Commentators can add insight to the participating entries and the provision of voting information.

Country Show(s) Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Ref(s)
Participating countries
 Albania All shows
RTSH
, RTSH Muzikë and Radio Tirana
Andri Xhahu [3]
 Armenia All shows Armenia 1 and Public Radio of Armenia Aram Mp3 and Avet Barseghyan [78]
 Australia All shows SBS Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey [79]
 Austria All shows
ORF1
Andi Knoll [80]
 Azerbaijan All shows iTV Murad Arif [81]
 Belarus All shows Belarus 1 and Belarus 24 Evgeny Perlin [82]
 Belgium All shows La Une French: Maureen Louys and Jean-Louis Lahaye [83]
1st semi-final and final
Eén
Dutch: Peter Van de Veire [84][85][86]
2nd semi-final Ketnet
 Croatia All shows
HR 2
Duško Ćurlić [87][88][89]
 Cyprus All shows CyBC Evridiki and Tasos Trifonos [90]
 Czech Republic Both semifinals ČT2 Libor Bouček [91]
Final ČT1
 Denmark All shows DR1 Ole Tøpholm [92]
 Estonia All shows ETV Estonian: Marko Reikop [93]
ETV+ Russian: Aleksandr Hobotov and Julia Kalenda [94]
 Finland All shows Yle TV2 Finnish: Mikko Silvennoinen and Krista Siegfrids [95]
Swedish: Johan Lindroos and Eva Frantz
Both semifinals Yle Radio Suomi Finnish: Sanna Pirkkalainen and Toni Laaksonen
Final Finnish: Sanna Pirkkalainen and Sami Sykkö
 France Both semifinals France 4 André Manoukian and Sandy Herebert [96][97]
Final France 2 Stéphane Bern and André Manoukian
 Georgia Both semifinals GPB 1 Helen Kalandadze and Gaga Abashidze [98][99]
Final Helen Kalandadze, Gaga Abashidze and Nodiko Tatishvili
 Germany Both semifinals One Peter Urban [100][101][102][103]
Final One, Das Erste, and Deutsche Welle
 Greece All shows
ERT Sports HD
Giorgos Kapoutzidis and Maria Kozakou [104][105][106][107]
1st semi-final and final Voice of Greece
 Hungary All shows
Duna
Bogi Dallos and Freddie [108]
 Iceland All shows RÚV Icelandic: Gísli Marteinn Baldursson [109]
Both semifinals RÚV 2 English: Alex Elliott [110][111]
Final RÚV.is
 Ireland Both semifinals RTÉ2 Marty Whelan [112][113]
Final RTÉ One
2nd semi-final RTÉ Radio 1
Neil Doherty
and Zbyszek Zalinski
Final RTÉ 2fm
 Israel All shows Kan 11 Sharon Taicher and Eran Zarachowicz [114]
 Italy Both semifinals Rai 4 Federico Russo and Ema Stokholma [115][116][117][118]
Final Rai 1 Federico Russo and Flavio Insinna
 Latvia All shows
LTV
Toms Grēviņš and Ketija Šēnberga [119]
 Lithuania All shows LRT televizija and LRT Radijas Darius Užkuraitis and Gerūta Griniūtė [120]
 Malta 2nd semi-final and final PBS [121][122][123]
 Moldova All shows Moldova 1 [121][122][123]
 Montenegro All shows
TVCG 1
and TVCG SAT
Dražen Bauković and Tijana Mišković [124]
 Netherlands All shows NPO 1 Jan Smit and Cornald Maas [125]
Final NPO Radio 2 Wouter van der Goes and Frank van 't Hof [126]
 North Macedonia All shows MRT 1 Toni Cifrovski [127]
 Norway All shows NRK1 Olav Viksmo-Slettan [128]
Final NRK3 Ronny Brede Aase, Silje Nordnes and Markus Neby [129]
NRK P1 Ole-Christian Øen [130]
 Poland All shows TVP1 and TVP Polonia Artur Orzech [131]
 Portugal All shows RTP1 and RTP Internacional José Carlos Malato and Nuno Galopim [132]
 Romania All shows
TVR1, TVR HD and TVRi
Liana Stanciu and Bogdan Stănescu [133]
 Russia All shows Russia-1 and Russia HD Dmitry Guberniev and Olga Shelest [134]
 San Marino All shows San Marino RTV and Radio San Marino Lia Fiorio and Gigi Restivo [135]
 Serbia 1st semi-final and final
RTS1, RTS HD and RTS Svet
Duška Vučinić
[136][137][138]
2nd semi-final Tamara Petković and Katarina Epštajn
Final Radio Beograd 1 Nikoleta Dojčinović and Katarina Epštajn
 Slovenia Both semifinals TV Slovenija 2 Andrej Hofer [139][140]
Final TV Slovenija 1
 Spain Both semifinals La 2 Tony Aguilar and Julia Varela [60][141]
Final La 1
Radio Nacional, Radio 5, Radio Exterior Daniel Galindo
 Sweden All shows SVT1 Charlotte Perrelli and Edward af Sillén [62]
SR P4
Carolina Norén and Björn Kjellman
  Switzerland Both semifinals SRF zwei German: Sven Epiney [142]
Final SRF 1
Both semifinals
RTS Deux
French: Jean-Marc Richard, Nicolas Tanner [143]
Final
RTS Un
French: Jean-Marc Richard, Nicolas Tanner and Bastian Baker
2nd semi-final RSI La 2 Italian: Clarissa Tami and Sebalter [144]
Final RSI La 1
 United Kingdom Both semifinals BBC Four
Rylan Clark-Neal
[145]
Final BBC One Graham Norton
BBC Radio 2 Ken Bruce [146]
Non-participating countries
 Canada All shows Omni Television No commentary [147][b]
 Kazakhstan All shows Khabar Agency Kaldybek Zhaysanbay and Mahabbat Esen [152]
 Kosovo All shows RTK Agron Krasniqi and Alma Bektashi [153]
 Slovakia Final
Rádio FM
[154]
 Ukraine All shows
UA:First
Timur Miroshnychenko [155]
STB Serhiy Prytula
 United States Final WJFD-FM Ewan Spence, Samantha Ross and Bernardo Pereira [75]
All shows Netflix No commentary [76][c]

Proposal #2 - All Table Format

This format splits Participating and Non-participating countries into their own tables but adds the spokespersons into the Participating countries table. This would reduce article size and also eliminate one instance where we would need to use the flag templates.

Broadcasters, commentators and spokespersons

The European Broadcasting Union provided an international live stream of both semi-finals and the grand final through their official YouTube channel. However the live stream was geo-blocked to viewers in Bolivia, Canada, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay, United States and Venezuela due to "rights limitations." [160][161][162]

Participating countries

The spokespersons announced the 12-point score from their respective country's national jury during the grand final in the following order:

Voting order[2] Country Show(s) Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Spokesperson[1] Ref(s)
01  Portugal All shows RTP1 and RTP Internacional José Carlos Malato and Nuno Galopim Inês Lopes Gonçalves [163]
02  Azerbaijan All shows iTV Murad Arif Faig Agayev [164]
03  Malta 2nd semi-final and final PBS Ben Camille (Co-host of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2016) [121][122][123]
04  North Macedonia All shows MRT 1 Toni Cifrovski Nikola Trajkovski [165]
05  San Marino All shows San Marino RTV and Radio San Marino Lia Fiorio and Gigi Restivo Monica Fabbri [166]
06  Netherlands All shows NPO 1 Jan Smit and Cornald Maas Emma Wortelboer [167]
Final NPO Radio 2 Wouter van der Goes and Frank van 't Hof [168]
07  Montenegro All shows
TVCG 1
and TVCG SAT
Dražen Bauković and Tijana Mišković Ajda Šufta [169]
08  Estonia All shows ETV Estonian: Marko Reikop Kelly Sildaru [170]
ETV+ Russian: Aleksandr Hobotov and Julia Kalenda [171]
09  Poland All shows TVP1 and TVP Polonia Artur Orzech Mateusz Szymkowiak [172]
10  Norway All shows NRK1 Olav Viksmo-Slettan Alexander Rybak (Norwegian representative in 2018; winner of the 2009 contest) [173]
Final NRK3 Ronny Brede Aase, Silje Nordnes and Markus Neby [174]
NRK P1 Ole-Christian Øen [175]
11  Spain Both semi-finals La 2 Tony Aguilar and Julia Varela Nieves Álvarez [60][176]
Final La 1
Radio Nacional, Radio 5, Radio Exterior Daniel Galindo
12  Austria All shows
ORF1
Andi Knoll Philipp Hansa [177]
13  United Kingdom Both semi-finals BBC Four
Rylan Clark-Neal
Rylan Clark-Neal [178]
Final BBC One Graham Norton
BBC Radio 2 Ken Bruce [179]
14  Italy Both semi-finals Rai 4 Federico Russo and Ema Stokholma Ema Stokholma [180][181][182][183]
Final Rai 1 Federico Russo and Flavio Insinna
15  Albania All shows
RTSH
, RTSH Muzikë and Radio Tirana
Andri Xhahu Andri Xhahu [3]
16  Hungary All shows
Duna
Bogi Dallos and Freddie Bence Forró [184]
17  Moldova All shows Moldova 1 Doina Stimpovschi [121][122][123]
18  Ireland Both semi-finals RTÉ2 Marty Whelan Sinéad Kennedy [185][186]
Final RTÉ One
2nd semi-final RTÉ Radio 1
Neil Doherty
and Zbyszek Zalinski
Final RTÉ 2fm
19  Belarus All shows Belarus 1 and Belarus 24 Evgeny Perlin Maria Vasilevich [187]
20  Armenia All shows Armenia 1 and Public Radio of Armenia Aram Mp3 and Avet Barseghyan Aram MP3 (Armenian representative in 2014) [188]
21  Romania All shows
TVR1, TVR HD and TVRi
Liana Stanciu and Bogdan Stănescu Ilinca (Romanian representative in 2017) [189]
22  Cyprus All shows CyBC Evridiki and Tasos Trifonos Hovig (Cypriot representative in 2017) [190]
23  Australia All shows SBS Myf Warhurst and Joel Creasey Electric Fields [191]
24  Russia All shows Russia-1 and Russia HD Dmitry Guberniev and Olga Shelest Ivan Bessonov (Winner of Eurovision Young Musicians 2018) [192]
25  Germany Both semi-finals One Peter Urban Barbara Schöneberger [193][194][195][196]
Final One, Das Erste, and Deutsche Welle
26  Belgium All shows La Une French: Maureen Louys and Jean-Louis Lahaye David Jeanmotte [197]
1st semi-final and final
Eén
Dutch: Peter Van de Veire [198][199][200]
2nd semi-final Ketnet
27  Sweden All shows SVT1 Charlotte Perrelli and Edward af Sillén Eric Saade (Swedish representative in 2011) [62]
SR P4
Carolina Norén and Björn Kjellman
28  Croatia All shows
HR 2
Duško Ćurlić Monika Lelas Halambek [201][202][203]
29  Lithuania All shows LRT televizija and LRT Radijas Darius Užkuraitis and Gerūta Griniūtė Giedrius Masalkis [204]
30  Serbia 1st semi-final and final
RTS1, RTS HD and RTS Svet
Duška Vučinić
Dragana Kosjerina [205][206][207]
2nd semi-final Tamara Petković and Katarina Epštajn
Final Radio Beograd 1 Nikoleta Dojčinović and Katarina Epštajn
31  Iceland All shows RÚV Icelandic: Gísli Marteinn Baldursson Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson [208]
Both semi-finals RÚV 2 English: Alex Elliott [209][210]
Final RÚV.is
32  Georgia Both semi-finals GPB 1 Helen Kalandadze and Gaga Abashidze Gaga Abashidze (Georgian representative in 2018 as part of Iriao) [211][212]
Final Helen Kalandadze, Gaga Abashidze and Nodiko Tatishvili
33  Greece All shows
ERT Sports HD
Giorgos Kapoutzidis and Maria Kozakou Gus G [213][214][215][216]
1st semi-final and final Voice of Greece
34  Latvia All shows
LTV
Toms Grēviņš and Ketija Šēnberga Laura Rizzotto (Latvian representative in 2018) [217]
35  
Czech Republic
Both semi-finals ČT2 Libor Bouček Radka Rosická [218]
Final ČT1
36  Denmark All shows DR1 Ole Tøpholm Rasmussen (Danish representative in 2018) [219]
37  France Both semi-finals France 4 André Manoukian and Sandy Herebert Julia Molkhou [220][221]
Final France 2 Stéphane Bern and André Manoukian
38  Finland All shows Yle TV2 Finnish: Mikko Silvennoinen and Krista Siegfrids Christoffer Strandberg [222]
Swedish: Johan Lindroos and Eva Frantz
Both semi-finals Yle Radio Suomi Finnish: Sanna Pirkkalainen and Toni Laaksonen
Final Finnish: Sanna Pirkkalainen and Sami Sykkö
39   Switzerland Both semi-finals SRF zwei German: Sven Epiney Sinplus (Swiss representatives in 2012) [223]
Final SRF 1
Both semi-finals
RTS Deux
French: Jean-Marc Richard, Nicolas Tanner [224]
Final
RTS Un
French: Jean-Marc Richard, Nicolas Tanner and Bastian Baker
2nd semi-final RSI La 2 Italian: Clarissa Tami and Sebalter [225]
Final RSI La 1
40  Slovenia Both semi-finals TV Slovenija 2 Andrej Hofer Lea Sirk (Slovene representative in 2018) [226][227]
Final TV Slovenija 1
41  Israel All shows Kan 11 Sharon Taicher and Eran Zarachowicz Izhar Cohen (Israeli representative in 1985; winner of the 1978 contest) [228]

Non-participating countries

Country Show(s) Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Ref(s)
 Canada All shows (6 hour delay) Omni Television No commentary [229][230]
 Kazakhstan All shows Khabar Agency Kaldybek Zhaysanbay and Mahabbat Esen [231]
 Kosovo All shows RTK Agron Krasniqi and Alma Bektashi [232]
 Slovakia Final
Rádio FM
[233]
 Ukraine All shows
UA:First
Timur Miroshnychenko [234]
STB Serhiy Prytula
 United States Final WJFD-FM Ewan Spence, Samantha Ross and Bernardo Pereira [75][76]
All shows (2 month delay)[d] Netflix No commentary

Notes

  1. ^ WJFD-FM transmitted the final live for radio listeners while the broadcasts of all shows were released by Netflix on 22 July 2019.[75][76]
  2. ^ Omni Television aired all three shows on a six hour delay with no commentary.[148][149][150][151]
  3. ^ Netflix, an over-the-top video on demand service, signed an agreement with the EBU in July 2019 that would allow them to distribute the 2019 contest on their service in the United States. All three episodes were added to the platform on 22 July 2019 with no commentary.[156][157][158][159]
  4. ^ WJFD-FM transmitted the final live for radio listeners while the broadcasts of all shows were released by Netflix, an over-the-top video on demand service, on 22 July 2019.

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