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Eurovision Song Contest 2014

International song competition

Eurovision Song Contest 2014

International song competition

FieldValue
nameEurovision Song Contest
year2014
theme#JoinUs
logoEurovision Song Contest 2014 logo.svg
semi1
semi2
final
venueB&W Hallerne
Copenhagen, Denmark
presenters
directorPer Zachariassen
exsupervisorJon Ola Sand
exproducerPernille Gaardbo
organiserEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU)
hostDanish Broadcasting Corporation (DR)
entries37
finalists26
return
nonreturn
Map FinalY
voteEach country awarded 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs.
winner

Copenhagen, Denmark

The Eurovision Song Contest 2014 was the 59th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It consisted of two semi-finals on 6 and 8 May and a final on 10 May 2014, held at B&W Hallerne in Copenhagen, Denmark, and presented by Lise Rønne, Nikolaj Koppel, and Pilou Asbæk. It was organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster the Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR), which staged the event after winning the for with the song "Only Teardrops" by Emmelie de Forest.

Broadcasters from thirty-seven countries participated in the contest; this included the return of and after absences of two years and one year respectively. Overall, there were two fewer countries competing compared to the previous year, making thirty-seven participants, the smallest number since 2006. , , , and announced that they would not be taking part.

The winner was with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix", performed by Conchita Wurst and written by Charley Mason, Joey Patulka, Ali Zuckowski, and Julian Maas. The entry won both the jury vote and televote. Austria's first victory was 48 years earlier in , which at the time was the longest gap between wins. The , , , and rounded out the top five, with the Netherlands achieving their best result since its victory in , Hungary achieving its best result since its fourth place in , and Armenia equalling its best result from . Of the "Big Five" countries, only achieved a place in the top ten, while finished in last place for the first time in its Eurovision history. Meanwhile, and both qualified for the final for the first time.

A new record of 195 million viewers for the contest was reported. The host broadcaster DR and the EBU won the International TV Award at the Ondas Awards for their production of the event. The Danish organisers spent in total , three times more than the initially budgeted costs, and were furthermore accused of nepotism.

Location

B&W Hallerne, Copenhagen – host venue of the 2014 contest.

The contest was held at the former shipyard Refshaleøen, in the B&W Hallerne in Copenhagen, with the social networking hashtag "#JoinUs" as the motto. The location had been refurbished to accommodate the event, with the surrounding area transformed into "Eurovision Island"—an Olympic Park-inspired complex housing the event venue, press centre, and other amenities.

The mayor of Copenhagen, Frank Jensen, declared in late August that the city would contribute to the budget with 40 million (Danish Kroner) (). He also announced that the aim was to make the Eurovision 2014 into the greenest contest to date since Copenhagen had been elected European Green Capital for 2014.

Bidding phase

Five cities had been considered as host city of the contest, including Herning and Copenhagen, both favourites to be the next host. The Parken Stadium, located in Copenhagen, which hosted the contest and Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning, which hosted the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2013 final, were the first venues to join the bidding phase. Later, Fredericia and Aalborg entered the phase with the Messe C and Gigantium venues, respectively. The fifth city to join the phase was Horsens, with the venue being the courtyard of the former Horsens State Prison. In the event that Horsens had been chosen to host the contest, the courtyard would have been covered by a permanent glass roof. The contest was provisionally set to take place on 13, 15 and 17 May 2014, however, the dates were later brought forward a week in order to accommodate the candidate cities.

On 17 June 2013, the municipality executive of Aalborg decided not to bid for hosting the contest due to the city's lack of sufficient hotel capacity. While DR required the host city to have at least 3,000 hotel rooms, the city of Aalborg had only 1,600 hotel rooms, more than half of which had been booked for other events taking place at the same time as the Eurovision Song Contest. On 18 June 2013, DR announced that formal bids on hosting the contest had been received by the municipalities of Copenhagen, Herning and Horsens, and that the Municipality of Fredericia had confirmed its intention to place a formal bid, too.

On 19 June 2013, the deadline for placing bids on hosting the contest, it was reported that Wonderful Copenhagen, the official convention, event and visitors bureau of the Greater Copenhagen area, had proposed three venues in its bid on hosting the contest: The Parken Stadium, a large tent on the grounds of DR Byen and the B&W Hallerne. On 25 June 2013, the Municipality of Fredericia announced that the Triangle Region had withdrawn its bid on hosting the contest, due to the lack of a suitable venue. DR required the hosting venue to have no pillars blocking any views and an interior height of at least 16 m. However, no venues in the region met those requirements and, therefore, Fredericia was no longer in the running for becoming host city of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest. On 28 June 2013, Anders Hørsholt, CEO of Parken Sport & Entertainment, stated that the Parken Stadium was no longer in the running for hosting the contest due to several football matches having already been scheduled to take place at the stadium in the weeks leading up to the contest.

On 2 September 2013, the Danish broadcaster DR announced that it had chosen Copenhagen as the host city for the 2014 contest, with B&W Hallerne chosen as the host venue.

Key Host venue

CityVenueNotesAalborgCopenhagenFredericiaHerningHorsens
GigantiumHosted Dansk Melodi Grand Prix in 2006, 2010 and 2012. Withdrew on 17 June 2013.
A large tent on the grounds of DR Byen
title=Sharing Copenhagen with the World 2014 – Eurovision Song Contest i Københavnurl=http://www.dr.dk/NR/rdonlyres/004fd35d/pymdtkwejputvpcoekjtmbvyxdmbumop/KbhsbudESC2014.pdflast=Goosfirst=Sebastianwork=Wonderful Copenhagendate=29 June 2013access-date=29 June 2013language=datrans-title=Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagenarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140512232714/http://www.dr.dk/NR/rdonlyres/004fd35d/pymdtkwejputvpcoekjtmbvyxdmbumop/KbhsbudESC2014.pdf/archive-date=12 May 2014 }}
Parken StadiumHosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2001. Withdrew on 28 June 2013.
Messe CWithdrew on 26 June 2013.
Jyske Bank BoxenHosted the final of Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2013
Fængslet

Other sites

|Denmark Copenhagen The Eurovision Village was the official Eurovision Song Contest fan and sponsors' area during the events week. There it was possible to watch performances by local artists, as well as the live shows broadcast from the main venue. Located at the Nytorv Square, it was open from 4 to 11 May 2014.

The EuroClub was the venue for the official after-parties and private performances by contest participants. Unlike the Eurovision Village, access to the EuroClub was restricted to accredited fans, delegates, and press. It was located at VEGA CPH Music Club.

The "Red Carpet" event, where the contestants and their delegations are presented before the accredited press and fans, took place at Copenhagen City Hall on 4 May 2014 at 17:00 CET, followed by the Opening Ceremony.

Participants

Eligibility for potential participation in the Eurovision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active EBU membership capable of receiving the contest via the Eurovision network and broadcasting it live nationwide. The EBU issued an invitation to participate in the contest to all active members.

Thirty-seven countries participated in the 2014 contest. and both returned to the contest, having last participated in and respectively. However, broadcaster Bulgarian National Television (BNT), broadcaster Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT), broadcaster Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) and broadcaster Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) did not participate in the 2014 contest.

CountryBroadcasterArtistSongLanguageSongwriter(s)
RTSHHersi"One Night's Anger"English
AMPTVAram Mp3"Not Alone"English
ORFConchita Wurst"Rise Like a Phoenix"English
İTVDilara Kazimova"Start a Fire"English
BTRCTeo"Cheesecake"English
VRTAxel Hirsoux"Mother"English
DRBasim"Cliche Love Song"English
ERRTanja"Amazing"English
YleSoftengine"Something Better"English
France TélévisionsTwin Twin"Moustache"French
GPBThe Shin and Mariko"Three Minutes to Earth"English
NDRElaiza"Is It Right"English
NERITFreaky Fortune RiskyKidd"Rise Up"English
MTVAAndrás Kállay-Saunders"Running"English
RÚVPollapönk"No Prejudice"English
RTÉCan-linn feat. Kasey Smith"Heartbeat"English
IBAMei Finegold"Same Heart"English, HebrewRami Talmid
RAIEmma"La mia città"ItalianEmma Marrone
LTVAarzemnieki"Cake to Bake"EnglishGuntis Veilands
LRTVilija"Attention"English
MRTTijana"To the Sky"English
PBSFirelight"Coming Home"EnglishRichard Edwards Micallef
TRMCristina Scarlat"Wild Soul"English
RTCGSergej Ćetković"Moj svijet" (Мој свијет)Montenegrin
TROSThe Common Linnets"Calm After the Storm"English
NRKCarl Espen"Silent Storm"EnglishJosefin Winther
TVPDonatan and Cleo"My Słowianie – We Are Slavic"Polish, English
RTPSuzy"Quero ser tua"PortugueseEmanuel
TVRPaula Seling and Ovi"Miracle"English
RTRTolmachevy Sisters"Shine"English
SMRTVValentina Monetta"Maybe"English
RTVSLOTinkara Kovač"Round and Round"English, Slovene
RTVERuth Lorenzo"Dancing in the Rain"English, Spanish
SVTSanna Nielsen"Undo"English
SRG SSRSebalter"Hunter of Stars"EnglishSebastiano Paù-Lessi
NTUMariya Yaremchuk"Tick-Tock"English
BBCMolly"Children of the Universe"English

Returning artists

Valentina Monetta who had represented and , returned to the contest for the third year in a row. This makes Monetta the fourth main singer to compete in three consecutive contests (and the only one of amongst them never to win in one of these occasions), following Lys Assia, who represented , , and , Corry Brokken, who represented the , , and , and Udo Jürgens, who represented , , and . Monetta would return again in . Paula Seling and Ovi had represented . The Tolmachevy Sisters, representing Russia, had won Junior Eurovision for .

In addition, Tamara Todevska, providing backing vocals for Macedonia, had represented . She would later represent . Martina Majerle, providing backing vocals for Montenegro, had represented and provided backing vocals for , , and , , and .

Other countries

Active EBU members

broadcaster BHRT initially stated their intention to participate in the contest; however, in late 2013 it was announced that they would not be taking part due to a lack of sponsorship. Similarly, broadcaster BNT initially planned to participate but later announced otherwise due to limited funds.

Active EBU member broadcasters in , , , the , , , , , and confirmed non-participation prior to the announcement of the participants list by the EBU, some of them citing reasons such as poor results in previous editions, dissatisfaction with the mixed jury/televote voting system, the European financial crisis and the 2012–13 Cypriot financial crisis.

Non-EBU members

While Kosovan broadcaster RTK did not voice any intention regarding the 2014 contest, Kosovo's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Petrit Selimi told the Swedish television programme ** that he thought Kosovo would be granted EBU membership and acceptance into the Eurovision in time for the 2014 edition; however, the country failed to meet the requirement of being recognized as an independent country by the International Telecommunication Union, and was not granted membership in the EBU. Liechtensteiner broadcaster 1 FL TV had originally intended to join the EBU in time to participate in the 2013 contest, but the government never granted the required financial subsidies and the broadcaster put off the aim to make their debut to 2014; however, the government again failed to provide any funds and 1 FL TV was unable to join the contest.

Format

Stage design of the contest

The competition consisted of two semi-finals and a final, a format which has been in use since 2008. The ten countries with the highest scores in each semi-final qualified to the final where they joined the host nation Denmark and the five main sponsoring nations (known as the Big Five): France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Each participating country had their own national jury, which consisted of five professional members of the music industry. Each member of a respective nation's jury was required to rank every song, except that of their own country. The voting results from each member of a particular nation's jury were combined to produce an overall ranking from first to last place. Likewise, the televoting results were also interpreted as a full ranking, taking into account the full televoting result rather than just the top ten. The combination of the jury's full ranking and the televote's full ranking produced an overall ranking of all competing entries. The song which scored the highest overall rank received 12 points, while the tenth-best ranked song received 1-point. In the event of a televoting (insufficient number of votes/technical issues) or jury failure (technical issue/breach of rules), only a jury/televoting was used by each country.

On 20 September 2013, the EBU released the official rules for the 2014 contest, which introduced rule changes regarding the jury voting. The rules aimed at providing more transparency regarding each five member national jury by releasing the names of all jurors on 1 May 2014 prior to the start of the contest and providing each juror's full ranking results after the conclusion of the contest. In addition, jury members on a particular nation's jury can only serve as a juror if they have not already participated as such in one of the preceding two contest editions.

The contest was held in the immediate aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution and subsequent annexation of Crimea by Russia. Votes cast through Ukrainian telecom providers which service Crimea were counted towards Ukraine's votes.

Semi-final allocation draw

Pre-qualified for the final but also voting in the second semi-final}}

The draw that determined the semi-final allocation was held on 20 January 2014 at the Copenhagen City Hall. Prior to the allocation draw, on 24 November 2013 it was announced that Norway and Sweden would perform in different semi-finals in order to maximise the availability of tickets for visitors from both countries. A draw at the EBU headquarters determined that Sweden would perform in the first semi-final, while Norway would perform in the second semi-final. The EBU also allocated Israel to the second semi-final after a request from the delegation in order to avoid complications with its Independence Day coinciding with the date of the first semi-final. The remaining participating countries, excluding the automatic finalists (Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom), were split into six pots, based on voting patterns from the previous ten years.

The pots were calculated by the televoting partner Digame and were as follows:

Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4Pot 5Pot 6

Running order

As in 2013, the host broadcaster DR and their producers determined the running order for each show with only the starting position of the host nation being determined by draw. A draw which took place during the heads of delegation meeting on 17 March 2014 in Copenhagen determined that Denmark would perform 23rd in the final. On 24 March 2014, the running order for the two semi-finals was released. Prior to the creation of the running order for the final, an allocation draw was held during the semi-final winners press conferences following the conclusion of each semi-final and during the individual press conferences on 6 May 2014 for the Big Five (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom). The draw determined whether the country would perform in the first or second half of the final. The producers published the final running order shortly before 02:00 (CEST) on 9 May 2014. Ukraine were chosen to perform first, whilst the United Kingdom were chosen to perform last.

Graphic design

The graphic design of the contest was revealed by the EBU on 18 December 2013. The theme art comprises a blue and purple diamond, within it the generic Eurovision Song Contest logo featuring the Danish flag as well as the hashtag and slogan "#JoinUs" at the centre of the diamond.

The postcards used to introduce a country and their participants were shot in their respective countries and featured the artists using unique ways to create their country's flag, e.g. the postcard for the United Kingdom features Molly creating the Union Flag from AEC Routemaster buses, Royal Mail vans, and people wearing blue raincoats along with strips of red and white paper, and the postcard for Denmark features Basim and his singers using old furniture and red and white paint to paint the Danish flag. The postcards then ended with the act taking a picture on a camera or phone and a close up of the resulting artwork was shown onscreen. The flag created by the artist(s) is then captured into a diamond and transitions to the official flag.

National host broadcaster

Pernille Gaardbo was appointed by DR's Director-General Maria Rørbye Rønn as the executive producer for the contest, three-days after Denmark's victory at the 2013 contest. Maria Rørbye Rønn stated in an interview that "By choosing Pernille Gaardbo, we have a person who has all the necessary leadership skills, which are essential in order to run a project of this magnitude, and the technical insight for such a large TV-production, which the Eurovision Song Contest is". Gaardbo has worked for the host broadcaster for 17 years, 12 of which was in the role of supervisor of the DR Medieservice.

Danish royal family members Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary attended the final as invited guests. In March 2014, host broadcaster DR invited Jessica Mauboy to perform during the interval act of the second semi-final on 8 May 2014, part of DR's recognition of Australia's dedication to the contest. Mauboy performed the song "Sea of Flags" during the interval act.

Contest overview

Semi-final 1

The first semi-final took place on 6 May 2014 at 21:00 CEST. All the countries competing in this semi-final were eligible to vote, plus Spain, France, and Denmark. The highlighted countries qualified for the final.

R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace12345678910111213141516
Aram Mp3"Not Alone"1214
Aarzemnieki"Cake to Bake"3313
Tanja"Amazing"3612
"Undo"1312
Pollapönk"No Prejudice"618
Hersi"One Night's Anger"2215
Tolmachevy Sisters"Shine"636
"Start a Fire"579
"Tick-Tock"1185
"Mother"2814
"Wild Soul"1316
"Maybe"4010
Suzy"Quero ser tua"3911
"Calm After the Storm"1501
"Moj svijet"637
"Running"1273

Semi-final 2

The second semi-final took place on 8 May 2014 at 21:00 CEST. All the countries competing in this semi-final were eligible to vote, plus Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom. The highlighted countries qualified for the final.

R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace123456789101112131415
Firelight"Coming Home"639
"Same Heart"1914
"Silent Storm"776
and Mariko"Three Minutes to Earth"1515
Donatan and Cleo"My Słowianie – We Are Slavic"708
"Rise Like a Phoenix"1691
Vilija"Attention"3611
Softengine"Something Better"973
Can-linn feat. Kasey Smith"Heartbeat"3512
Teo"Cheesecake"875
Tijana"To the Sky"3313
Sebalter"Hunter of Stars"924
Freaky Fortune feat. RiskyKidd"Rise Up"747
"Round and Round"5210
and Ovi"Miracle"1252

Final

The final took place on 10 May 2014 at 21:00 CEST and was won by Austria. The "Big Five" and the host country, Denmark, qualified directly for the final. From the two semi-finals on 6 and 8 May 2014, twenty countries qualified for the final. A total of 26 countries competed in the final and all 37 participants voted.

As in the 2013 contest, the winner was announced as soon as it was mathematically impossible to catch up. In this case, the winner had been determined by the 34th vote out of the 37, which came from Ukraine.

Austria won with 290 points, winning both the jury vote and the televote. Netherlands came second with 238 points, with Sweden, Armenia, Hungary, Ukraine, Russia, Norway, Denmark and Spain completing the top ten. Azerbaijan, Malta, San Marino, Slovenia and France occupied the bottom five positions.

R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
"Tick-Tock"1136
Teo"Cheesecake"4316
"Start a Fire"3322
Pollapönk"No Prejudice"5815
"Silent Storm"888
and Ovi"Miracle"7212
Aram Mp3"Not Alone"1744
"Moj svijet"3719
Donatan and Cleo"My Słowianie – We Are Slavic"6214
Freaky Fortune feat. RiskyKidd"Rise Up"3520
"Rise Like a Phoenix"2901
Elaiza"Is It Right"3918
"Undo"2183
Twin Twin"Moustache"226
Tolmachevy Sisters"Shine"897
Emma"La mia città"3321
"Round and Round"925
Softengine"Something Better"7211
"Dancing in the Rain"7410
Sebalter"Hunter of Stars"6413
"Running"1435
Firelight"Coming Home"3223
Basim"Cliche Love Song"749
"Calm After the Storm"2382
"Maybe"1424
Molly"Children of the Universe"4017

Spokespersons

Each participating broadcaster appointed a spokesperson who was responsible for announcing, in English or French, the votes for its respective country. The order in which each country announced their votes was determined in a draw following the jury results from the final dress rehearsal. An algorithm implemented by NRK, based on jury vote, was used to generate as much suspense as possible. The spokespersons are shown alongside each country.

  1. AzerbaijanSabina Babayeva
  2. GreeceAndrianna Maggania
  3. Poland
  4. AlbaniaAndri Xhahu
  5. San MarinoMichele Perniola
  6. Denmark
  7. MontenegroTijana Mišković
  8. RomaniaSonia Argint-Ionescu
  9. RussiaAlsou
  10. NetherlandsTim Douwsma
  11. MaltaValentina Rossi
  12. FranceÉlodie Suigo
  13. United KingdomScott Mills
  14. LatviaRalfs Eilands
  15. Armenia
  16. IcelandBenedikt Valsson
  17. North MacedoniaMarko Mark
  18. SwedenAlcazar
  19. BelarusAlyona Lanskaya
  20. GermanyHelene Fischer
  21. IsraelOfer Nachshon
  22. PortugalJoana Teles
  23. NorwayMargrethe Røed
  24. EstoniaLauri Pihlap
  25. HungaryÉva Novodomszky
  26. MoldovaOlivia Furtuna
  27. IrelandNicky Byrne
  28. FinlandRedrama
  29. LithuaniaIgnas Krupavičius
  30. AustriaKati Bellowitsch
  31. Spain
  32. BelgiumAngelique Vlieghe
  33. ItalyLinus
  34. UkraineZlata Ognevich
  35. Switzerland
  36. GeorgiaSophie Gelovani and Nodi Tatishvili
  37. Slovenia

Detailed voting results

Full results including televoting and results from the individual jury members were released shortly after the final.

Semi-final 1

Albania, Montenegro, San Marino and Moldova used juries due to an inability to provide televoting results.

PlaceCombinedJuryTelevotingCountryPointsCountryPointsCountryPoints12345678910111213141516
150130147
131125125
127122122
121102121
11894119
638873
637472
616858
576450
406143
395741
362741
332540
282423
222414
131713
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Voting procedure used:
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33616752321
3651055542
13148710661081038851010612
61527347176883
22251122
63741221061125454
5724171056624712
11812710673712784758375
2864471321
134126
4021348364171
3934116323358
15010121212122237102121211212107
638312521566474
12713810810888124810106310

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the first semifinal:

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Semi-final 2

Georgia and Macedonia used juries due to either technical issues with the televoting or an insufficient number of votes cast during the televote period.

PlaceCombinedJuryTelevotingCountryPointsCountryPointsCountryPoints123456789101112131415
169138165
125117126
97113116
9210098
879991
777186
747063
706055
635248
525147
364144
353436
333328
193326
153215
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Voting procedure used:
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19325612
7775658108427447
1526511
7014724210333512104
169101081010101212761212101241212
3657256110
97312188510108425588
3541354712125
876711271012712868
333221110122
92551267863158101033
748663134412437661
5284437326672
125121210612267887107846

12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the second semifinal:

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Final

PlaceCombinedJuryTelevotingCountryPointsCountryPointsCountryPoints1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
290224311
238201222
218200193
174138190
143125162
113119132
89114114
88108112
74102103
748598
728356
727846
647043
626143
585941
435239
405139
395033
374932
354831
333729
332726
322318
142117
91615
251
nb=1Total scorecellstyle=border-bottom:1px solid transparent;}}nb=1Azerbaijan}}nb=1Greece}}nb=1Poland}}nb=1Albania}}nb=1San Marino}}nb=1Denmark}}nb=1Montenegro}}nb=1Romania}}nb=1Russia}}nb=1Netherlands}}nb=1Malta}}nb=1France}}nb=1United Kingdom}}nb=1Latvia}}nb=1Armenia}}nb=1Iceland}}nb=1Macedonia}}nb=1Sweden}}nb=1Belarus}}nb=1Germany}}nb=1Israel}}nb=1Portugal}}nb=1Norway}}nb=1Estonia}}nb=1Hungary}}nb=1Moldova}}nb=1Ireland}}nb=1Finland}}nb=1Lithuania}}nb=1Austria}}nb=1Spain}}nb=1Belgium}}nb=1Italy}}nb=1Ukraine}}nb=1Switzerland}}nb=1Georgia}}nb=1Slovenia}}va=middleContestants}}UkraineBelarusAzerbaijanIcelandNorwayRomaniaArmeniaMontenegroPolandGreeceAustriaGermanySwedenFranceRussiaItalySloveniaFinlandSpainSwitzerlandHungaryMaltaDenmarkNetherlandsSan MarinoUnited Kingdom
Voting procedure used:
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588516744265217
88376110225134533778155
7268418141228855
174716210787612102851066457341241012
37612127
622145352710232871
354241276234
2901125828512101012610312712121041071212101212128121012
3984265752
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89121052106123218648
3310612122
981
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74212565421452642284
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32514510331
74614133188851613636
2388122103388124127102121012121210812107841010
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12 points

Below is a summary of the maximum 12 points each country awarded to another in the Grand Final:

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Broadcasts

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

It was reported by the EBU that the 2014 contest was viewed by a worldwide television audience of a record breaking 195 million viewers.

CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Show(s)Commentator(s)Ref(s)AlbaniaArmeniaAustriaAzerbaijanBelarusBelgiumDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGeorgiaGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandIrelandIsraelItalyLatviaLithuaniaMacedoniaMaltaMoldovaMontenegroNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSan MarinoSloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandUkraineUnited Kingdom
RTSHTVSH, RTSH Muzikë, Radio TiranaAll showsAndri Xhahu
AMPTVArmenia 1Semi-finalsErik Antaranyan and
FinalTigran Danielyan and Arevik Udumyan
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DRDR1Semi-finalsAnders Bisgaardfirst=Sørenlast=Bygbjergurl=http://www.dr.dk/melodigrandprix/Nyheder/2014/05/05215118.htmtitle=Kommentator har mistet stemmen: Her er DRs nødplandate=5 May 2014access-date=5 May 2014publisher=DRlanguage=datrans-title=Commentator loses his voice: Here is DR emergency planurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140506063735/http://www.dr.dk/melodigrandprix/Nyheder/2014/05/05215118.htmarchive-date=6 May 2014 }}
FinalOle Tøpholm
DR3and Esben Bjerre Hansen
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DR P4Anders Bisgaard
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Raadio 2SF1/FinalMart Juur and Andrus Kivirähk
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PhoenixSemi-finals
Das ErsteFinal
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RAIRai 4Semi-finalsand
Rai 2FinalLinus and Nicola Savino
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La 1Final
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RTS UnFinal
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RSI La 1Final
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OutTVAll showsAdam Rollins and Tommy D.
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BBCBBC UKTVAll shows
RTSRTS1, , RTS SAT, RTS HDAll showsSilvana Grujić
RTVSRádio FMSemi-finalsand Pavol Hubinák
Final, Pavol Hubinák and

Incidents and controversies

Armenian contestant's statements

On the week of the contest, Armenian contestant Aram Mp3 commented on Conchita Wurst's image by saying that her lifestyle was "not natural" and that she needed to decide to be either a woman or a man. Wurst accepted the apology, by stating, "I have to say that if it's a joke it's not funny... but he apologised and that's fine for me."

Georgia jury votes

Georgia's jury votes in the Grand Final were all declared invalid, as all the jury members had voted exactly the same from 3 points up to 12 points. According to EBU, this constitutes a statistical impossibility. Therefore, only Georgia's televoting result was used for the distribution of the Georgian points in the Grand Final.

Lithuanian spokesperson's commentary

Lithuanian spokesperson Ignas Krupavičius, just before announcing that ten points of his country's vote had been assigned to Conchita Wurst, referred to Wurst's beard in saying "Now it is time to shave", then pulled out a razor and pretended to shave his own face, before giggling at the joke. Host Nikolaj Koppel replied "Time to shave? I think not.", because the next country to announce the votes was Austria. Gay British commentator Graham Norton also expressed his frustration at the joke and supported Koppel's reply.

Reaction to Russia's performance

Russia's Tolmachevy Sisters were the subject of booing from the audience, during the semi-final and when they were announced to have qualified for the final. Russia's act were also booed during the final; and when the Russian spokesperson delivered their top-three votes. The booing was also heard when countries awarded points to Russia, including neighbouring countries such as Azerbaijan and Belarus.

Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator magazine, wrote: "I can’t remember the last time I heard a Eurovision audience boo anyone; during the Iraq war in 2003, no one booed Britain. [...] There’s a difference between the Russian government and the Russian people, and the girls were there to represent the latter. They didn’t deserve the obloquy. And the Danes were wrong to have made the booing so audible."

Security breach

After Conchita Wurst had won and performed the song again, and shortly before the end of the television broadcast, press photographers crowded around Wurst for pictures. During the photo session, a fan managed to breach security and approach Wurst, giving her flowers and a Danish flag. As security personnel realised the flower giver was not supposed to be there, they began to drag him away, and the fan showed a piece of paper reading "#free anakata".

Other awards

In addition to the main winner's trophy, the Marcel Bezençon Awards and the Barbara Dex Award were contested during the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest. The OGAE, "General Organisation of Eurovision Fans" voting poll also took place before the contest. The Premios Ondas (English: Wave Awards) have honoured the production values of the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in one of their categories.

Marcel Bezençon Awards

The Marcel Bezençon Awards, organised since 2002 by Sweden's then-Head of Delegation and 1992 representative Christer Björkman, and 1984 winner Richard Herrey, honours songs in the contest's final. The awards are divided into three categories: Artistic Award, Composers Award, and Press Award.

CategoryCountrySongArtistSongwriter(s)Artistic AwardComposers AwardPress Award
"Calm After the Storm"The Common Linnets
"Rise Like a Phoenix"Conchita Wurst

OGAE

OGAE, an organisation of over forty Eurovision Song Contest fan clubs across Europe and beyond, conducts an annual voting poll first held in 2002 as the Marcel Bezençon Fan Award. After all votes were cast, the top-ranked entry in the 2014 poll was "Undo" performed by Sanna Nielsen; the top five results are shown below.

CountrySongArtistPoints
"Undo"Sanna Nielsen354
"Running"András Kállay-Saunders262
"Same Heart"Mei Finegold233
"Rise Like a Phoenix"Conchita Wurst221
"Children of the Universe"Molly162

Barbara Dex Award

The Barbara Dex Award is a humorous fan award given to the worst dressed artist each year. Named after Belgium's representative who came last in the 1993 contest, wearing her self-designed dress, the award was handed by the fansite House of Eurovision.

PlaceCountryArtistVotes12345
Vilija Matačiūnaitė311
Emma90
Cristina Scarlat90
The Shin and Mariko76
Hersi64

Ondas Awards

Premios Ondas is an award ceremony organised by Radio Barcelona, a subsidiary of Cadena SER, since 1954. They are awarded in recognition of professionals in the fields of radio and television broadcasting, the cinema, and the music industry. The 61st Ondas Award recipients were announced on 6 November 2014, where Danish broadcaster DR, and the European Broadcasting Union received the International Television Award, for their production of the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest. The award was handed over on 25 November 2014 at the Liceu in Barcelona.

|- ! scope="row" | 2014 | DR – European Broadcasting Union | International Television Award | |}

Official album

Cover art of the official album

Eurovision Song Contest: Copenhagen 2014 was the official compilation album of the 2014 contest, put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released by Universal Music Group on 14 April 2014. The album featured all 37 songs that entered in the 2014 contest, including the semi-finalists that failed to qualify into the grand final. It also featured the contest's anthem "Rainmaker", performed by the winner Emmelie de Forest.

Charts

Chart (2014)Peak
positionAustrian Compilation Albums (Ö3 Austria)Belgian Compilation Albums (Ultratop 50 Flanders)Belgian Compilation Albums (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)Danish Compilation Albums (Tracklisten)Swiss Compilation Albums (Swiss Hitparade)
5
6
14
1
2

Notes

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