‘Eurovision 2024’ chose Switzerland as the winner and improved audiences with Nebulossa, although they still have not surpassed Chanel

Last weekend the controversial grand final of ‘Eurovision’ was broadcast. The musical contest concluded announcing the victory of Switzerland and its artist Nemoand with audiences that achieved some improvement compared to the previous year.

And the winner is…

The grand final of ‘Eurovision 2024’ was held last Saturday, May 11 in Malmö. At the end of the night, Switzerland was revealed to be the winning country with Nemo and his song ‘The Code’who climbed to first place in the classification with 591 points.

The top winners were completed Croatia with 547 points (its representative was Baby Lasagna and ‘Rim Tim Tagi Dim’), Ukraine with 453 points (Alyona Alyona & Jerry Heil and ‘Teresa & Maria’), France with 445 points (Slimane and ‘Mon amour’) and Israel with 375 points (Eden Golan and ‘Hurricane’).

Although Nebulossa and her song ‘Zorra’ came in 22nd place with 30 points (Blanca Paloma came in 17th), this year’s gala managed to improve last year’s audiences: with an average of 4,886,000 viewers and 41.8% of Compartirwhich rose to 5,465,000 and 52.1% during the voting.

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This surpassed the audience data on La 1 of the 2023 edition, which obtained 4,839,000 viewers and 39.7% of Compartir (5,134,000 and 47.6% during voting). A joy for RTVE that, however, still unable to beat the record set by Chanel again in 2022, with 6,835,000 and 50.8%.

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