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Do the Eurovision voting changes go far enough?

As the EBU announce a number of changes to next year's public vote, we're here to ask whether they'll impact the contest in 2026?


Eurovision broadcaster Adrian Bradley joins Rob to discuss the measures, including a cap on the number of votes able to be cast, the return of the Jury vote to the semi-finals, an expansion in the size of the juries themselves, and new technology aimed at combating manipulation of the public vote.


Don't forget to share your thoughts on the changes with us too.


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