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Yigal Ravid: The Voice of Israel's News | Dan Go Thoughts Ep #19
Yigal Ravid is one of the most famous news voices in Israel. He was there through a giant chunk of Israel's history. He carries deep knowledge and experience of Israel's and the world's political tapestry.
I grew up hearing his voice on the radio and seeing him giving correspondence on big political issues on TV.
It was an absolute honor to sit down with Yigal and talk politics, the world's state of affairs, and even aliens. As he said in our conversation, maybe we could get deeper into more personal issues next time. I can't wait for that next conversation. But for now, sit back, relax, and enjoy my conversation with the one and only, Yigal Ravid.
•
If you'd like to support my channel so I can keep making content consider becoming a patron. My Patreon account: https://www.patreon.com/dan...
published: 16 Sep 2022
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Yigal Ravid Israel's Most Iconic Voice in the News | Dan Go Thoughts Clips
published: 06 Oct 2022
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politically incorrect dalia adele with yigal ravid
published: 22 Apr 2021
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Igal Ravid
IAROC - Celebrating a Decade
published: 18 Dec 2012
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Eurovision 1999-My TOP 23
Eurovision 1999-My TOP 23 of the Final
Final:29 May 1999
Venue-Ussishkin Auditorium at the International Convention Center, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenter(s)-Dafna Dekel,Yigal Ravid,Sigal Shachmon
Directed by Hagai Mautner
Executive supervisor-Christine Marchal-Ortiz
Executive producer-Amnon Barkai
Host broadcaster-Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
Every Saturday a new Top from previous years of Eurovision
You can watch the complete list from 1995 to 2004 here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhNyfL3WbvS2GPvxpxzVQzC52EfepZSSu
#eurovision_nostalgia #eurovision1999
published: 20 Oct 2018
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Limmud FSU Israel 2017 - Avigdor Lieberman session-security question
Limmud FSU Israel 2017 - Avigdor Lieberman session-security question, interview with Yigal Ravid.
published: 20 Dec 2017
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1999 Eurovision Song Contest from Jerusalem - SONGS ONLY
Date: 29 May 1999 - Host Venue: International Convention Centre, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenters: Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid, Sigal Shachmon - Directed by Hagai Mautner
Supervisor: Christine Marchal-Ortiz - Executive producer: Amnon Barkai
Host broadcaster: Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
ALL ESC full shows can be watched here, too:
https://rumble.com/playlists/IlZSYxxNpoo
The Eurovision Song Contest 1999 was the 44th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held on 29 May 1999 at the International Convention Centre in Jerusalem, Israel. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the contest was held in the country following its victory at the 1998 contest with the song "Diva" by Dana International, and was presented by Daf...
published: 12 Aug 2024
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יגאל רביד
מתוך קדם אירוויזיון 1988
published: 05 Feb 2014
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WZO UK Delegation in Limmud 2018 משלחת הצ"ע בריטניה בפסטיבל לימוד
The World Zionist Organisation UK Delegation was proud to participate in Limmud 2018 and lead lectures and performances on Zionism and culture & art in Israel, featuring: media figures Yigal Ravid, Eldad Beck and Shai Kerem; education activist Nick Avery; Head of WZO in UK Izchak Sonnenschein; WZO CEO Eli Cohen; and beyond all, DANA INTERNATIONAL.
ההסתדרות הציונית העולמית בבריטניה גאה להשתתף בפסטיבל לימוד 2018 בבירמינגהם.
נבחרת הצ"ע, ההסתדרות הציונית העולמית, הובילה את נושאי הציונות, התרבות והאמנות בישראל בהרצאות ובהופעות. בין חברי המשלחת: אנשי התקשורת יגאל רביד, אלדד בק ושי כרם, פעילת החינוך ניק אייברי, נציג הצ"ע בבריטניה יצחק זוננשיין, מנכ"ל הצ"ע אלי כהן ומעל לכל, דנה אינטרנשיונל
published: 04 Jun 2020
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🔴 1999 Eurovision Song Contest from Jerusalem (German commentary by Peter Urban)
Date: 29 May 1999 - Host Venue: International Convention Centre, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenters: Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid, Sigal Shachmon - Directed by Hagai Mautner
Supervisor: Christine Marchal-Ortiz - Executive producer: Amnon Barkai
Host broadcaster: Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
The Eurovision Song Contest 1999 was the 44th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held on 29 May 1999 at the International Convention Centre in Jerusalem, Israel. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the contest was held in the country following its victory at the 1998 contest with the song "Diva" by Dana International, and was presented by Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid and Sigal Shachmon.
Twenty-three countries participated in the co...
published: 07 Aug 2024
2:14:39
Yigal Ravid: The Voice of Israel's News | Dan Go Thoughts Ep #19
Yigal Ravid is one of the most famous news voices in Israel. He was there through a giant chunk of Israel's history. He carries deep knowledge and experience of...
Yigal Ravid is one of the most famous news voices in Israel. He was there through a giant chunk of Israel's history. He carries deep knowledge and experience of Israel's and the world's political tapestry.
I grew up hearing his voice on the radio and seeing him giving correspondence on big political issues on TV.
It was an absolute honor to sit down with Yigal and talk politics, the world's state of affairs, and even aliens. As he said in our conversation, maybe we could get deeper into more personal issues next time. I can't wait for that next conversation. But for now, sit back, relax, and enjoy my conversation with the one and only, Yigal Ravid.
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If you'd like to support my channel so I can keep making content consider becoming a patron. My Patreon account: https://www.patreon.com/dangothoughts
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Yigal's Social:
IG - https://www.instagram.com/yigal_ravid/
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The show is sponsored by https://fckitbrand.com/, on IG https://www.instagram.com/fckitbrand/ .
It's my brand that promotes creative expression in all its forms.
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https://wn.com/Yigal_Ravid_The_Voice_Of_Israel's_News_|_Dan_Go_Thoughts_Ep_19
Yigal Ravid is one of the most famous news voices in Israel. He was there through a giant chunk of Israel's history. He carries deep knowledge and experience of Israel's and the world's political tapestry.
I grew up hearing his voice on the radio and seeing him giving correspondence on big political issues on TV.
It was an absolute honor to sit down with Yigal and talk politics, the world's state of affairs, and even aliens. As he said in our conversation, maybe we could get deeper into more personal issues next time. I can't wait for that next conversation. But for now, sit back, relax, and enjoy my conversation with the one and only, Yigal Ravid.
•
If you'd like to support my channel so I can keep making content consider becoming a patron. My Patreon account: https://www.patreon.com/dangothoughts
•
Yigal's Social:
IG - https://www.instagram.com/yigal_ravid/
•
The show is sponsored by https://fckitbrand.com/, on IG https://www.instagram.com/fckitbrand/ .
It's my brand that promotes creative expression in all its forms.
•
Danny Goler's IG:
https://www.instagram.com/dannygoler/
https://www.instagram.com/dangoproductions/
•
#fckitbrand #dangothoughts #interview #show #podcast #thejoeroganexperience #aliens #ufo #ufos #uap #joeroganexperience #news #worldsnews #israel #putin #russia #usa #trump #politics
- published: 16 Sep 2022
- views: 235
7:00
Igal Ravid
IAROC - Celebrating a Decade
IAROC - Celebrating a Decade
https://wn.com/Igal_Ravid
IAROC - Celebrating a Decade
- published: 18 Dec 2012
- views: 76
5:07
Eurovision 1999-My TOP 23
Eurovision 1999-My TOP 23 of the Final
Final:29 May 1999
Venue-Ussishkin Auditorium at the International Convention Center, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenter(s)-Dafn...
Eurovision 1999-My TOP 23 of the Final
Final:29 May 1999
Venue-Ussishkin Auditorium at the International Convention Center, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenter(s)-Dafna Dekel,Yigal Ravid,Sigal Shachmon
Directed by Hagai Mautner
Executive supervisor-Christine Marchal-Ortiz
Executive producer-Amnon Barkai
Host broadcaster-Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
Every Saturday a new Top from previous years of Eurovision
You can watch the complete list from 1995 to 2004 here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhNyfL3WbvS2GPvxpxzVQzC52EfepZSSu
#eurovision_nostalgia #eurovision1999
https://wn.com/Eurovision_1999_My_Top_23
Eurovision 1999-My TOP 23 of the Final
Final:29 May 1999
Venue-Ussishkin Auditorium at the International Convention Center, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenter(s)-Dafna Dekel,Yigal Ravid,Sigal Shachmon
Directed by Hagai Mautner
Executive supervisor-Christine Marchal-Ortiz
Executive producer-Amnon Barkai
Host broadcaster-Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
Every Saturday a new Top from previous years of Eurovision
You can watch the complete list from 1995 to 2004 here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhNyfL3WbvS2GPvxpxzVQzC52EfepZSSu
#eurovision_nostalgia #eurovision1999
- published: 20 Oct 2018
- views: 546
1:42
Limmud FSU Israel 2017 - Avigdor Lieberman session-security question
Limmud FSU Israel 2017 - Avigdor Lieberman session-security question, interview with Yigal Ravid.
Limmud FSU Israel 2017 - Avigdor Lieberman session-security question, interview with Yigal Ravid.
https://wn.com/Limmud_Fsu_Israel_2017_Avigdor_Lieberman_Session_Security_Question
Limmud FSU Israel 2017 - Avigdor Lieberman session-security question, interview with Yigal Ravid.
- published: 20 Dec 2017
- views: 54
53:17
1999 Eurovision Song Contest from Jerusalem - SONGS ONLY
Date: 29 May 1999 - Host Venue: International Convention Centre, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenters: Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid, Sigal Shachmon - Directed by Hagai Maut...
Date: 29 May 1999 - Host Venue: International Convention Centre, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenters: Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid, Sigal Shachmon - Directed by Hagai Mautner
Supervisor: Christine Marchal-Ortiz - Executive producer: Amnon Barkai
Host broadcaster: Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
ALL ESC full shows can be watched here, too:
https://rumble.com/playlists/IlZSYxxNpoo
The Eurovision Song Contest 1999 was the 44th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held on 29 May 1999 at the International Convention Centre in Jerusalem, Israel. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the contest was held in the country following its victory at the 1998 contest with the song "Diva" by Dana International, and was presented by Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid and Sigal Shachmon.
Twenty-three countries participated in the contest. Finland, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland, having participated in the 1998 contest, were absent due to being relegated after achieving the lowest average points totals over the past five contests or by actively choosing not to return. Meanwhile Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, and Iceland returned to the contest, having last participated in 1997, while Lithuania made its first contest appearance since 1994.
The winner was Sweden with the song "Take Me to Your Heaven", composed by Lars Diedricson, written by Gert Lengstrand and performed by Charlotte Nilsson. Iceland, Germany, Croatia, and Israel rounded out the top five, with Iceland achieving its best ever result and Croatia equalling its previous best. It was the first contest since 1976 that countries were allowed to perform in the language of their choice, and not necessary the language of their country. It was also the first ever contest not to feature an orchestra or live music accompanying the competing entries.
Per the rules of the contest, twenty-three countries were allowed to participate in the event, a reduction from the twenty-five which took part in the 1997 and 1998 contests. Lithuania made its first appearance since 1994, and Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, and Iceland returned after being relegated from the previous year's event. Russia was unable to return from relegation due to failing to broadcast the 1998 contest, as specified in the rules for that edition. 1998 participants Finland, Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland were absent from this edition.
Televoting was used to determine the points awarded by all countries, except Lithuania, Turkey, Ireland and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ireland had intended to use televoting, however technical failures at Telecom Éireann ahead of the voting window meant that the majority of calls were not registered and the country's back-up jury was utilised to determine its points.
The contest's pre-recorded interval act entitled "Freedom Calls", shown following the final competing entry and during the voting window, was staged outside the Walls of Jerusalem and the Tower of David and featured performances by a troupe of dancers, a chorus and Dana International.
Results:
R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1 Lithuania Aistė "Strazdas" 13 20
2 Belgium Vanessa Chinitor "Like the Wind" 38 12
3 Spain Lydia "No quiero escuchar" 1 23
4 Croatia Doris "Marija Magdalena" 118 4
5 United Kingdom Precious "Say It Again" 38 12
6 Slovenia Darja Švajger "For a Thousand Years" 50 11
7 Turkey Tuba Önal and Grup Mistik "Dön Artık" 21 16
8 Norway Van Eijk "Living My Life Without You" 35 14
9 Denmark Trine Jepsen and Michael Teschl "This Time I Mean It" 71 8
10 France Nayah "Je veux donner ma voix" 14 19
11 Netherlands Marlayne "One Good Reason" 71 8
12 Poland Mietek Szcześniak "Przytul mnie mocno" 17 18
13 Iceland Selma "All Out of Luck" 146 2
14 Cyprus Marlain "Tha'ne erotas" 2 22
15 Sweden Charlotte Nilsson "Take Me to Your Heaven" 163 1
16 Portugal Rui Bandeira "Como tudo começou" 12 21
17 Ireland The Mullans "When You Need Me" 18 17
18 Austria Bobbie Singer "Reflection" 65 10
19 Israel Eden "Happy Birthday" 93 5
20 Malta Times Three "Believe 'n Peace" 32 15
21 Germany Sürpriz "Journey to Jerusalem – Kudüs'e Seyahat" 140 3
22 Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino and Béatrice "Putnici" 86 7
23 Estonia Evelin Samuel and Camille "Diamond of Night" 90 6
https://wn.com/1999_Eurovision_Song_Contest_From_Jerusalem_Songs_Only
Date: 29 May 1999 - Host Venue: International Convention Centre, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenters: Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid, Sigal Shachmon - Directed by Hagai Mautner
Supervisor: Christine Marchal-Ortiz - Executive producer: Amnon Barkai
Host broadcaster: Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
ALL ESC full shows can be watched here, too:
https://rumble.com/playlists/IlZSYxxNpoo
The Eurovision Song Contest 1999 was the 44th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held on 29 May 1999 at the International Convention Centre in Jerusalem, Israel. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the contest was held in the country following its victory at the 1998 contest with the song "Diva" by Dana International, and was presented by Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid and Sigal Shachmon.
Twenty-three countries participated in the contest. Finland, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland, having participated in the 1998 contest, were absent due to being relegated after achieving the lowest average points totals over the past five contests or by actively choosing not to return. Meanwhile Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, and Iceland returned to the contest, having last participated in 1997, while Lithuania made its first contest appearance since 1994.
The winner was Sweden with the song "Take Me to Your Heaven", composed by Lars Diedricson, written by Gert Lengstrand and performed by Charlotte Nilsson. Iceland, Germany, Croatia, and Israel rounded out the top five, with Iceland achieving its best ever result and Croatia equalling its previous best. It was the first contest since 1976 that countries were allowed to perform in the language of their choice, and not necessary the language of their country. It was also the first ever contest not to feature an orchestra or live music accompanying the competing entries.
Per the rules of the contest, twenty-three countries were allowed to participate in the event, a reduction from the twenty-five which took part in the 1997 and 1998 contests. Lithuania made its first appearance since 1994, and Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, and Iceland returned after being relegated from the previous year's event. Russia was unable to return from relegation due to failing to broadcast the 1998 contest, as specified in the rules for that edition. 1998 participants Finland, Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland were absent from this edition.
Televoting was used to determine the points awarded by all countries, except Lithuania, Turkey, Ireland and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ireland had intended to use televoting, however technical failures at Telecom Éireann ahead of the voting window meant that the majority of calls were not registered and the country's back-up jury was utilised to determine its points.
The contest's pre-recorded interval act entitled "Freedom Calls", shown following the final competing entry and during the voting window, was staged outside the Walls of Jerusalem and the Tower of David and featured performances by a troupe of dancers, a chorus and Dana International.
Results:
R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1 Lithuania Aistė "Strazdas" 13 20
2 Belgium Vanessa Chinitor "Like the Wind" 38 12
3 Spain Lydia "No quiero escuchar" 1 23
4 Croatia Doris "Marija Magdalena" 118 4
5 United Kingdom Precious "Say It Again" 38 12
6 Slovenia Darja Švajger "For a Thousand Years" 50 11
7 Turkey Tuba Önal and Grup Mistik "Dön Artık" 21 16
8 Norway Van Eijk "Living My Life Without You" 35 14
9 Denmark Trine Jepsen and Michael Teschl "This Time I Mean It" 71 8
10 France Nayah "Je veux donner ma voix" 14 19
11 Netherlands Marlayne "One Good Reason" 71 8
12 Poland Mietek Szcześniak "Przytul mnie mocno" 17 18
13 Iceland Selma "All Out of Luck" 146 2
14 Cyprus Marlain "Tha'ne erotas" 2 22
15 Sweden Charlotte Nilsson "Take Me to Your Heaven" 163 1
16 Portugal Rui Bandeira "Como tudo começou" 12 21
17 Ireland The Mullans "When You Need Me" 18 17
18 Austria Bobbie Singer "Reflection" 65 10
19 Israel Eden "Happy Birthday" 93 5
20 Malta Times Three "Believe 'n Peace" 32 15
21 Germany Sürpriz "Journey to Jerusalem – Kudüs'e Seyahat" 140 3
22 Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino and Béatrice "Putnici" 86 7
23 Estonia Evelin Samuel and Camille "Diamond of Night" 90 6
- published: 12 Aug 2024
- views: 112
1:11
יגאל רביד
מתוך קדם אירוויזיון 1988
מתוך קדם אירוויזיון 1988
https://wn.com/יגאל_רביד
מתוך קדם אירוויזיון 1988
- published: 05 Feb 2014
- views: 241
1:10
WZO UK Delegation in Limmud 2018 משלחת הצ"ע בריטניה בפסטיבל לימוד
The World Zionist Organisation UK Delegation was proud to participate in Limmud 2018 and lead lectures and performances on Zionism and culture & art in Israel, ...
The World Zionist Organisation UK Delegation was proud to participate in Limmud 2018 and lead lectures and performances on Zionism and culture & art in Israel, featuring: media figures Yigal Ravid, Eldad Beck and Shai Kerem; education activist Nick Avery; Head of WZO in UK Izchak Sonnenschein; WZO CEO Eli Cohen; and beyond all, DANA INTERNATIONAL.
ההסתדרות הציונית העולמית בבריטניה גאה להשתתף בפסטיבל לימוד 2018 בבירמינגהם.
נבחרת הצ"ע, ההסתדרות הציונית העולמית, הובילה את נושאי הציונות, התרבות והאמנות בישראל בהרצאות ובהופעות. בין חברי המשלחת: אנשי התקשורת יגאל רביד, אלדד בק ושי כרם, פעילת החינוך ניק אייברי, נציג הצ"ע בבריטניה יצחק זוננשיין, מנכ"ל הצ"ע אלי כהן ומעל לכל, דנה אינטרנשיונל
https://wn.com/Wzo_UK_Delegation_In_Limmud_2018_משלחת_הצ_ע_בריטניה_בפסטיבל_לימוד
The World Zionist Organisation UK Delegation was proud to participate in Limmud 2018 and lead lectures and performances on Zionism and culture & art in Israel, featuring: media figures Yigal Ravid, Eldad Beck and Shai Kerem; education activist Nick Avery; Head of WZO in UK Izchak Sonnenschein; WZO CEO Eli Cohen; and beyond all, DANA INTERNATIONAL.
ההסתדרות הציונית העולמית בבריטניה גאה להשתתף בפסטיבל לימוד 2018 בבירמינגהם.
נבחרת הצ"ע, ההסתדרות הציונית העולמית, הובילה את נושאי הציונות, התרבות והאמנות בישראל בהרצאות ובהופעות. בין חברי המשלחת: אנשי התקשורת יגאל רביד, אלדד בק ושי כרם, פעילת החינוך ניק אייברי, נציג הצ"ע בבריטניה יצחק זוננשיין, מנכ"ל הצ"ע אלי כהן ומעל לכל, דנה אינטרנשיונל
- published: 04 Jun 2020
- views: 74
2:53:36
🔴 1999 Eurovision Song Contest from Jerusalem (German commentary by Peter Urban)
Date: 29 May 1999 - Host Venue: International Convention Centre, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenters: Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid, Sigal Shachmon - Directed by Hagai Maut...
Date: 29 May 1999 - Host Venue: International Convention Centre, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenters: Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid, Sigal Shachmon - Directed by Hagai Mautner
Supervisor: Christine Marchal-Ortiz - Executive producer: Amnon Barkai
Host broadcaster: Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
The Eurovision Song Contest 1999 was the 44th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held on 29 May 1999 at the International Convention Centre in Jerusalem, Israel. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the contest was held in the country following its victory at the 1998 contest with the song "Diva" by Dana International, and was presented by Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid and Sigal Shachmon.
Twenty-three countries participated in the contest. Finland, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland, having participated in the 1998 contest, were absent due to being relegated after achieving the lowest average points totals over the past five contests or by actively choosing not to return. Meanwhile Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, and Iceland returned to the contest, having last participated in 1997, while Lithuania made its first contest appearance since 1994.
The winner was Sweden with the song "Take Me to Your Heaven", composed by Lars Diedricson, written by Gert Lengstrand and performed by Charlotte Nilsson. Iceland, Germany, Croatia, and Israel rounded out the top five, with Iceland achieving its best ever result and Croatia equalling its previous best. It was the first contest since 1976 that countries were allowed to perform in the language of their choice, and not necessary the language of their country. It was also the first ever contest not to feature an orchestra or live music accompanying the competing entries.
Per the rules of the contest, twenty-three countries were allowed to participate in the event, a reduction from the twenty-five which took part in the 1997 and 1998 contests. Lithuania made its first appearance since 1994, and Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, and Iceland returned after being relegated from the previous year's event. Russia was unable to return from relegation due to failing to broadcast the 1998 contest, as specified in the rules for that edition. 1998 participants Finland, Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland were absent from this edition.
Televoting was used to determine the points awarded by all countries, except Lithuania, Turkey, Ireland and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ireland had intended to use televoting, however technical failures at Telecom Éireann ahead of the voting window meant that the majority of calls were not registered and the country's back-up jury was utilised to determine its points.
The contest's pre-recorded interval act entitled "Freedom Calls", shown following the final competing entry and during the voting window, was staged outside the Walls of Jerusalem and the Tower of David and featured performances by a troupe of dancers, a chorus and Dana International singing the D'ror Yikra and a cover of "Free", originally recorded by Stevie Wonder. Following the traditional reprise performance of the winning song, the show finished with a performance of the English version of Israel's 1979 contest winning song "Hallelujah", which included all the competing artists and was featured as a tribute to the victims of the then-ongoing Kosovo War and to the people of the Balkans who were unable to watch the contest following the bombing of television services in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Results:
R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1 Lithuania Aistė "Strazdas" 13 20
2 Belgium Vanessa Chinitor "Like the Wind" 38 12
3 Spain Lydia "No quiero escuchar" 1 23
4 Croatia Doris "Marija Magdalena" 118 4
5 United Kingdom Precious "Say It Again" 38 12
6 Slovenia Darja Švajger "For a Thousand Years" 50 11
7 Turkey Tuba Önal and Grup Mistik "Dön Artık" 21 16
8 Norway Van Eijk "Living My Life Without You" 35 14
9 Denmark Trine Jepsen and Michael Teschl "This Time I Mean It" 71 8
10 France Nayah "Je veux donner ma voix" 14 19
11 Netherlands Marlayne "One Good Reason" 71 8
12 Poland Mietek Szcześniak "Przytul mnie mocno" 17 18
13 Iceland Selma "All Out of Luck" 146 2
14 Cyprus Marlain "Tha'ne erotas" 2 22
15 Sweden Charlotte Nilsson "Take Me to Your Heaven" 163 1
16 Portugal Rui Bandeira "Como tudo começou" 12 21
17 Ireland The Mullans "When You Need Me" 18 17
18 Austria Bobbie Singer "Reflection" 65 10
19 Israel Eden "Happy Birthday" 93 5
20 Malta Times Three "Believe 'n Peace" 32 15
21 Germany Sürpriz "Journey to Jerusalem – Kudüs'e Seyahat" 140 3
22 Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino and Béatrice "Putnici" 86 7
23 Estonia Evelin Samuel and Camille "Diamond of Night" 90 6
https://wn.com/🔴_1999_Eurovision_Song_Contest_From_Jerusalem_(German_Commentary_By_Peter_Urban)
Date: 29 May 1999 - Host Venue: International Convention Centre, Jerusalem, Israel
Presenters: Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid, Sigal Shachmon - Directed by Hagai Mautner
Supervisor: Christine Marchal-Ortiz - Executive producer: Amnon Barkai
Host broadcaster: Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
The Eurovision Song Contest 1999 was the 44th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, held on 29 May 1999 at the International Convention Centre in Jerusalem, Israel. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the contest was held in the country following its victory at the 1998 contest with the song "Diva" by Dana International, and was presented by Dafna Dekel, Yigal Ravid and Sigal Shachmon.
Twenty-three countries participated in the contest. Finland, Greece, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland, having participated in the 1998 contest, were absent due to being relegated after achieving the lowest average points totals over the past five contests or by actively choosing not to return. Meanwhile Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, and Iceland returned to the contest, having last participated in 1997, while Lithuania made its first contest appearance since 1994.
The winner was Sweden with the song "Take Me to Your Heaven", composed by Lars Diedricson, written by Gert Lengstrand and performed by Charlotte Nilsson. Iceland, Germany, Croatia, and Israel rounded out the top five, with Iceland achieving its best ever result and Croatia equalling its previous best. It was the first contest since 1976 that countries were allowed to perform in the language of their choice, and not necessary the language of their country. It was also the first ever contest not to feature an orchestra or live music accompanying the competing entries.
Per the rules of the contest, twenty-three countries were allowed to participate in the event, a reduction from the twenty-five which took part in the 1997 and 1998 contests. Lithuania made its first appearance since 1994, and Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, and Iceland returned after being relegated from the previous year's event. Russia was unable to return from relegation due to failing to broadcast the 1998 contest, as specified in the rules for that edition. 1998 participants Finland, Greece, Hungary, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland were absent from this edition.
Televoting was used to determine the points awarded by all countries, except Lithuania, Turkey, Ireland and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ireland had intended to use televoting, however technical failures at Telecom Éireann ahead of the voting window meant that the majority of calls were not registered and the country's back-up jury was utilised to determine its points.
The contest's pre-recorded interval act entitled "Freedom Calls", shown following the final competing entry and during the voting window, was staged outside the Walls of Jerusalem and the Tower of David and featured performances by a troupe of dancers, a chorus and Dana International singing the D'ror Yikra and a cover of "Free", originally recorded by Stevie Wonder. Following the traditional reprise performance of the winning song, the show finished with a performance of the English version of Israel's 1979 contest winning song "Hallelujah", which included all the competing artists and was featured as a tribute to the victims of the then-ongoing Kosovo War and to the people of the Balkans who were unable to watch the contest following the bombing of television services in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Results:
R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1 Lithuania Aistė "Strazdas" 13 20
2 Belgium Vanessa Chinitor "Like the Wind" 38 12
3 Spain Lydia "No quiero escuchar" 1 23
4 Croatia Doris "Marija Magdalena" 118 4
5 United Kingdom Precious "Say It Again" 38 12
6 Slovenia Darja Švajger "For a Thousand Years" 50 11
7 Turkey Tuba Önal and Grup Mistik "Dön Artık" 21 16
8 Norway Van Eijk "Living My Life Without You" 35 14
9 Denmark Trine Jepsen and Michael Teschl "This Time I Mean It" 71 8
10 France Nayah "Je veux donner ma voix" 14 19
11 Netherlands Marlayne "One Good Reason" 71 8
12 Poland Mietek Szcześniak "Przytul mnie mocno" 17 18
13 Iceland Selma "All Out of Luck" 146 2
14 Cyprus Marlain "Tha'ne erotas" 2 22
15 Sweden Charlotte Nilsson "Take Me to Your Heaven" 163 1
16 Portugal Rui Bandeira "Como tudo começou" 12 21
17 Ireland The Mullans "When You Need Me" 18 17
18 Austria Bobbie Singer "Reflection" 65 10
19 Israel Eden "Happy Birthday" 93 5
20 Malta Times Three "Believe 'n Peace" 32 15
21 Germany Sürpriz "Journey to Jerusalem – Kudüs'e Seyahat" 140 3
22 Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino and Béatrice "Putnici" 86 7
23 Estonia Evelin Samuel and Camille "Diamond of Night" 90 6
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