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has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 54 times since its debut in . The country has won twice, in and , and such it holds the record for the longest gap between consecutive wins — 48 years. The contest is broadcast in Austria by
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was the host city on both of the occasions that the contest was held in Austria, in and . Having finished sixth at the contest and fourth in ,
Udo Jürgens Udo Jürgens (born Jürgen Udo Bockelmann; 30 September 1934 – 21 December 2014) was an Austrian composer and singer of popular music whose career spanned over 50 years. He won the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 for Austria, composed close ...
won at his third attempt in with the song "". This was Austria's only top three result of the 20th century. Austria won again in , with
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and "
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". Austria has finished last in the contest final seven times (1957, 1961, 1962, 1979, 1984, 1988 and 1991) and finished last in the semifinal in 2012.
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achieved Austria's eighth top five result and second-best result of the 21st century at the contest, finishing third with the song " Nobody but You".


History

Austria finished last at its first attempt in the contest in 1957, before Liane Augustin gave the country the first of its eight top five results in , with fifth. Having finished sixth in and fourth in , Udo Jürgens won the contest at his third attempt in 1966. This would be Austria's only top three result of 20th century. The country's best result over the next 46 years (1967–2013) would be fifth place, which it achieved with
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in . Austria has finished last in the final a total of seven times, in 1957, 1961, 1962, 1979, 1984, 1988, 1991. The country also finished last in the semi-final in 2012. Austria's best result of the 1990s was four tenth-place finishes, in , , and . Austria's best result of the 2000s was
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's sixth-place in , which was Austria's best placement since 1989. After a three-year absence,
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announced on 28 July 2010 that Austria would return to the contest in , where the country reached the final for the first time since 2004, finishing 18th. Austria achieved its second victory in the contest at the contest, with
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winning with 290 points. In a complete reversal of fortunes in 2015, following a tie-break rule Austria was placed 26th and scored nul points along with
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(27th), they became the first countries since the
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in 2003 to score nul points at the final. Because of this, Austria became the first host country to receive ''nul points''. Austria qualified for the final for the next three years, finishing 13th in 2016, 16th in 2017 and in 2018, when " Nobody but You" by
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finished third. The country's fortunes were once again reversed afterwards, with
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(2019),
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feat. Pia Maria (2022) failing to qualify for the final.


Absences

Austria has opted out of participation in several Contests. The first of these was the 1969 Contest, which was staged in
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. As Spain was ruled at that time by Francisco Franco, Austria chose to boycott the Contest. Contest historian John Kennedy O'Connor points out, however, that Austria had given Spain two points in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968, previous event and since Spain only won by one point, the political protest was perhaps disingenuous. The Eurovision Song Contest 1970, following year, Austria was again absent. This was due to the unprecedented result in 1969 in which four songs tied for first place, a result which prompted several other countries to opt out as well. From Eurovision Song Contest 1973, 1973 to Eurovision Song Contest 1975, 1975, Austria stayed away as well. The exact reason for this is unclear, however the scoring system in use at one of these Contests - allowing all entrants a guaranteed number of points - may have been a factor. The country was ineligible to compete in Eurovision Song Contest 1998, 1998 and Eurovision Song Contest 2001, 2001, as it had not achieved sufficiently high placings in the five previous years. Prior to the 2006 contest, Austria announced that they would not enter a performer in protest at their poor results in previous years, arguing that the musical talent of the performers was no longer the determining factor in Contest success. They returned for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, 2007 contest in Helsinki, Finland, Helsinki, but came second to last in the semi-final. National broadcaster ORF cited the 2007 result, as well as declining interest in the Contest among Austrian viewers, as the reason Austria would not return to the contest in Eurovision Song Contest 2008, 2008. ORF programme director Wolfgang Lorenz also hinted that Austria may withdraw from the contest indefinitely, stating "ORF has no desire to send more talent out of Austria to a competition where they have no chances...Should the situation change, we'll be happy to take part again". Despite withdrawing, the final of the 2008 contest was screened on ORF. In 2008, the EBU introduced two semi-finals to the contest, hoping that spreading countries out by random draw would prevent the kind of bloc voting that had warded Austria off. Additionally, they reintroduced juries to determine 50% of each country's result in 2009 (albeit not in the semi-finals, in which all but one of the qualifiers were decided entirely by televote). However, Edgar Böhm, director of entertainment for ORF, said that the semi-final format "still incorporates a mix of countries who will be politically favoured in the voting process" and "that, unless a clear guideline as to how the semifinals are organised is made by the EBU, Austria will not be taking part in Moscow 2009". ORF decided not to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009, 2009 contest, but did broadcast the final as in 2008. The EBU announced that they would work harder to bring Austria back to the contest in Eurovision Song Contest 2010, 2010, along with former participants Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest, Monaco and Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest, Italy. It was, however, confirmed that Austria would not participate in the 2010 Contest in Oslo. In July 2010, the chairman of ORF, Alexander Wrabetz, stated that Austria would return for the 2011 contest, due to it being held in its neighbour Germany. In 2011, Austria reached the final for the first time since 2004.


Participation overview


Hostings


Awards


Marcel Bezençon Awards


Related involvement


Conductors


Heads of delegation


Commentators and spokespersons

Between the and contests, every contest was commentated by Austrian radio journalist and actor Ernst Grissemann, with the exception of the and contests. Grissemann admitted to future German commentator Peter Urban (presenter), Peter Urban in 1995 that he only stayed for the dress rehearsal and then provided the Austrian commentary live from the
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studios. After 1998 Grissemann stepped down from the commentary and was replaced by Andi Knoll. Austria has also broadcast the contests which it did not compete in, except for the contest.


Photogallery

File:Eurovision Song Contest 1958 - Liane Augustin 2.png, Liane Augustin performing "" in Hilversum () File:Eurovision Song Contest 1965 - Udo Jürgens.jpg,
Udo Jürgens Udo Jürgens (born Jürgen Udo Bockelmann; 30 September 1934 – 21 December 2014) was an Austrian composer and singer of popular music whose career spanned over 50 years. He won the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 for Austria, composed close ...
performing "" in Naples () File:Eurovision Song Contest 1980 postcards - Blue Danube 04.png, Postcard for Blue Danube in The Hague () File:Tie Break - Austria 2004.jpg, Tie Break (Austrian band), Tie Break performing "" in Istanbul () File:ESC 2007 Austria - Eric Papilaya - Get a life Get alive.jpg, Eric Papilaya performing "Get a Life – Get Alive" in Helsinki () File:Nadine Beiler 2011 cropped.jpg, Nadine Beiler in Düsseldorf () File:ESC2013 - Austria 04.jpg, Natália Kelly performing "Shine" in Malmö () File:ESC2014 - Austria 02.jpg,
Conchita Wurst Thomas Neuwirth (born 6 November 1988) is an Austrian singer and drag queen who is known for his stage persona Conchita Wurst (or simply Conchita). Neuwirth came to international attention after winning the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 as with t ...
performing "
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" in Copenhagen () File:20150522 ESC 2015 The Makemakes 9840.jpg, The Makemakes performing "I Am Yours" in
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Cesár Sampson Cesár Sampson (born 18 August 1983) is an Austrian singer, songwriter, producer, dancer and model. He was also a social worker and fitness coach. He represented Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song " Nobody but You", winnin ...
performing "Nobody but You" in Lisbon (Eurovision Song Contest 2018, 2018) File:ESC2019-Austria.jpg,
Paenda Gabriela Horn (born 25 January 1988), known professionally as Paenda (pronounced "panda"; stylised as Pænda and in all caps), is an Austrian singer, songwriter and music producer. She represented Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 wit ...
performing "Limits" in Tel Aviv (Eurovision Song Contest 2019, 2019) File:Eurovision 2022 - Semi-final 1 - Austria - Lumix & Pia Maria.jpg,
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and Pia Maria performing "Halo" in Turin ()


See also

*Austria in Eurovision Choir – A competition organised by the EBU for non-professional choirs. *Austria in the Eurovision Dance Contest – Dance version of the Eurovision Song Contest. *Austria in the Eurovision Young Dancers – A competition organised by the EBU for younger dancers aged between 16 and 21. *Austria in the Eurovision Young Musicians – A competition organised by the EBU for musicians aged 18 years and younger.


Notes and references


Notes


References


External links


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