THE 2026 EUROVISION Song Contest was watched by 131 million viewers, organisers said Friday, down 35 million on the year before after Ireland and four other countries boycotted over Israel’s participation.

Bulgaria won the contest for the first time with Dara’s catchy floor-filler “Bangaranga” sweeping the 70th edition of the world’s biggest live televised music event, with Israel finishing in second place. The UK finished last.

RTÉ joined broadcasters in Spain, Slovenia, Iceland and the Netherlands in deciding not to send an act or air the contest in protest at Israel’s participation amid its war on Gaza.

The 2025 contest was watched by an average audience of 5.8 million people in Spain, and 3.5 million people in the Netherlands. In Ireland, RTÉ’s broadcast of last year’s contest garnered an average of 268,000 viewers.

This year’s Eurovision was held in Vienna, with the grand final taking place on 16 May.

Protests were held in Vienna over Israel’s participation, and chants of ‘stop of the genocide’ could be heard during Israel’s performance in the semi-final.

The contest is run by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the world’s biggest public-service media alliance.

“While some of our figures are naturally lower without those of our five members who chose not to participate this year, we remain committed to doing everything possible to find pathways back for them in 2027,” said Eurovision director Martin Green.

Big Nordic audiences

The biggest share of viewers watching Eurovision was recorded in Finland (93%), Sweden (86%), Norway (83%) and Denmark (79%).

Across the board in 35 measured TV markets, the grand final attracted an average viewing share of 42.6%.

The share for viewers aged 15 to 24 was higher, at 54.8%.

The EBU noted that viewing figures were down 3.8 million in Poland, 3.7 million in Britain and 3.3 million in France, compared to those for Eurovision 2025, held in the Swiss city of Basel.

Eurovision garnered more than a billion views for content on Instagram this year.

“It’s fantastic to see the impact the Eurovision Song Contest is having on young audiences globally,” said Green.

“The hundreds of millions reached via our digital platforms also underlines the Eurovision Song Contest’s 70-year evolution from a TV show to a true global, cultural, multi-platform phenomenon.”

People in 148 different countries and territories cast votes for their favourites.

Outside the 35 participating countries, the biggest votes were received from the United States, the Netherlands, Canada, Spain, Ireland, Slovakia and Turkey. Continue Reading - https://www.thejournal.ie/eurovision-viewers-down-israel-7062161-Jun2026/

  • GirthBrooksPLO@lemmy.world
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    Isn’t it a little weird to have Israel in Eurovision to begin with? I mean, they aren’t a country in Europe, so why are they there in the first place?

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      People don’t like genociders here.

      Unfortunately this is not true for all users and all ‘genociders’ … There is a community here on Lemmy that supports dictatorships, including their genocidal policies.

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    Wow thats almost as many people as the zionist state of israel has displaced, killed or disappeared into concentration camps since its inception

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      Isreal came in second place‽ I’ve never watched this shit once, but even I can tell that’s not how the majority feels. Blatantly laughing in our face — once again. Cowards

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        It’s a bit like the great british bake off, except they finely season and cook some sheet music, eat it, then shit it out into a microphone.

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          It’s a lot like Great British bake-off sure, but it’s not like they show the cakes are shat out after tasting it, so i’m not sure how that is part of the comparison.

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            yeah but imagine how those cakes would taste if they were eaten and shat out before being tested. Now apply that ‘taste’ to the quality of the music.

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    So, most people just don’t care about anything. We as Europeans should be ashamed. Always only words but no real will to act.

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    “While some of our figures are naturally lower without those of our five members who chose not to participate this year, we remain committed to doing everything possible to find pathways back for them in 2027,” said Eurovision director Martin Green.

    Well, clearly not everything possible.

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      It’s a wonderful type of “sounds like contrition” statement while carefully dancing around the single, obvious, explicitly stated blocker. It’s kinda impossible to miss in his position. Man would rather try to widen residential streets around than do something about the single car parked in the middle of main street.

      Well, more like bulldozer with gore-slick chains.

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      “We would rather back a genocidal regime that constantly tries to fix the competition votes, than have those five members in the competition, who between them have won the competition 14 times”

      oh

      “and we know that we have we have already disqualified 9 other entries in the past, including the Netherlands, but not for genocide. We’re okay with that”

      “What we really don’t agree with is countries invading other countries! We take a very serious stance on that issue, as is evident with our expulsion of Russia from the competition”

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        Of course it has nothing to do with the main sponsor being an Israeli company.

        They don’t really care about Israel being in the competition, they are about the money they lose when the sponsor pulls out.

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        Nah. I mean, yes, but framing their actions as purely financial based will raise several inconsistencies. Whereas white supremacism and fascism explain everything. Money is just a means to power, not their end goal.

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          Well, power is their end goal, and that is achieved through money. Fascism and white supremacy are societal levers that they pull in order to divide and subjugate the working class. I’m sure some of the oligarchs are true believers of that shit, but systemically, fascism and racism are tools used to assert power whenever capitalism is in crisis. This is supported by the historical record, too.

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    We watch it every year normally, and have done for years. However not this year, purely due to handling of Israel and we are in the UK so don’t even care about winning.

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    Imagine supporting genocide just to watch some musical acts. Does no one have principles anymore?

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      Imagine supporting genocide just to watch some terrible musical acts. Does no one have principles anymore?

      FTFY

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      Most people don’t give a shit about anything abstract or remote. There’s tons of users still on Twitter, Instagram, etc.

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      I could at least excuse 3% of it if they were fantastic, once in a lifetime performances. But we’re talking about mediocre at best here. How low have the principles fallen?

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        That’s so mean to say, the Eurovision entries are genuinely creative! Both music and performances. The winning Bulgarian song Bangaranga by DARA for example is about self-empowerment and defiance of a non-conforming society featuring visuals of literal masking and multiple genre changes in the music.

        Other notable songs, in my opinion, are:

        • Lithuania’s entry Sólo Quiero Más by Lion Ceccah, which is about what keeps people alive in a hopeless world.
        • Romania’s entry Choke Me by Alexandra Căpitănescu mixing alt rock with opera singing.
        • Greece’s entry Ferto by Akylas about gambling addiction and escapeism.
        • Switzerland’s entry Alice by Veronica Fusaro about toxic relationships and abuse towards women with visuals of being captured and bound by a web of lies.

        Every artist who makes it to Eurovision can be proud of themselves, it really is a great contest. Nonetheless I would also want the EBU to exclude Israel from participating. It’s hypocrisy to exclude Russia for starting a war but not Israel.

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          People are allowed to be mean and hold mean opinions of publicly shared artworks. I think the vast majority of works in Eurovision is soulless and entirely forgettable. The exceptions are so few and far between that it’s not worth it for me to watch the show.

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          it really is a great contest.

          You should be ashamed of yourself, as should every performer in it. Theres plenty of venues and opportunities to perform without soiling yourself with affiliating with an Israel propoganda event. Shame.

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      does no one have principles anymore?

      People eat billions of tons of meat every year purely for entertainment. Hope that answers your question.

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          nope, we have plenty of calories without meat. It’s almost purely entertainment in contemporary world. Just look at your own fat and tell me genuinely you’re “sustaining yourself” with that steak.

          We have this collective delusion to justify our cruelty over our addiction to entertainment. It’s incredibly sad.

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          Not for most people. Most people have access to plant based protein sources like beans, seeds, nuts and whole grains. Beans are cheaper than meat generally too. Plus they’re significantly healthier so there’s reduced healthcare needs. And way better for the environment. So yeah for most people it’s just for fun

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    If you didn’t watch it, you didn’t miss anything.

    Way too mainstream and boring. no fun, even finnland was boring.

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      Finland, just so we’re clear. Otherwise, it’s going to have to be a knife fight at the closest city centre. Finnish tradition and all.

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        Wait… Finland, but Finnish?
        alright, i’ll pass on the knife fight though. Unless, you mean we watch one? that would be ok i guess?

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          Yes, Finland, but Finnish. I’ll spare you the knife fight since you seem like a nice guy.

          Jokes aside, it was indeed something that occurred here to settle disputes way back. We’re a little bit more civilised now ;)

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    The UK finished last.

    Good to see some positive traditions are being upheld, at least!

    The biggest share of viewers watching Eurovision was recorded in Finland (93%), Sweden (86%), Norway (83%) and Denmark (79%).

    Ugh. Makes me ashamed of my people 🤦🏻

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        Eurovision addiction? 🤷🏻

        Like Christian holidays and other traditions of questionable origins, it’s so culturally ingrained that most normies I know can’t imagine not watching no matter how complicit in some of the world’s worst atrocities the competition is 😮‍💨

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        broadcast share, of all broadcast TV viewers, 93% watched the Eurovision finals, i.e. all other channels combined only hat a total of 7%

        honestly, I dont know anyone that still watches broadcast TV (all Netflix and co and online live streams), but that’s still a crazy high percentage

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    The ESC can absolutely fuck itself. I started boycotting it before it was cool to do so (my boycott can legally drink alcohol in the US)