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Bundesvision Song Contest 2006

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Bundesvision Song Contest 2006
Date and venue
Final
  • 9 February 2006
VenueMittelhessen-Arena, Wetzlar, Hesse
Organisation
Presenters
  • A coloured map of the states of GermanyBerlinBremenBremenHamburgLower SaxonyBavariaSaarlandSchleswig-HolsteinSchleswig-HolsteinBrandenburgSaxonyThuringiaSaxony-AnhaltMecklenburg-VorpommernBaden-WürttembergHesseNorth Rhine-WestphaliaRhineland-Palatinate
    Legend
    •      1st place     2nd place     3rd place     4th place     5th place     6th place     7th place     8th place     9th place     10th place     11th place     12th place     13th place     14th place     15th place     16th place
Vote
Voting systemEach state awards 12, 10, 8–1 points to their top 10 songs.
Winning song Berlin
"Ding" by Seeed
2005 ← Bundesvision Song Contest → 2007

The Bundesvision Song Contest 2006 was the second edition of the annual Bundesvision Song Contest musical event. The contest was held on 9 February 2006 at the Mittelhessen-Arena in Wetzlar, Hesse, following Juli's win in the 2005 contest in North Rhine-Westphalia with the song "Geile Zeit".[1] The contest was hosted by Stefan Raab, Janin Reinhardt, and Elton in the green room.[2][3]

Contest overview

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The winner of the Bundesvision Song Contest 2006 was the band Seeed with the song "Ding", representing Berlin. In second place were Revolverheld representing Bremen, and third place to In Extremo representing Thuringia.[2][4][5]

14 of the 16 states awarded themselves the maximum of 12 points, with Saxony, and North Rhine-Westphalia, awarding themselves 10, and 5 points each respectively.

The contest was broadcast by ProSieben and watched by 2.48 million people (9.1% market share). In the 14-49 age range 2.14 million viewers watched the show (18.3% market share).[2]

Results

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Scoreboard

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Voting results
North Rhine-Westphalia 6 5 1
Lower Saxony 59 4 12 1 3 5 5 1 2 3 3 1 3 3 5 3 5
Saarland 17 12 5
Baden-Württemberg 47 2 4 4 12 4 3 1 5 3 2 2 4 1
Saxony-Anhalt 12 12
Thuringia 134 8 7 7 8 10 12 8 12 8 8 7 6 7 8 8 10
Rhineland-Palatinate 18 1 12 5
Saxony 10 10
Brandenburg 35 1 3 2 4 12 1 5 1 6
Bavaria 53 3 3 2 4 2 6 2 5 4 12 2 2 1 2 3
Schleswig-Holstein 26 3 12 7 1 3
Hamburg 70 6 5 5 5 1 3 4 1 2 4 6 12 4 4 6 2
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 50 1 2 2 4 1 3 5 2 4 4 12 6 4
Bremen 136 10 10 8 7 8 10 7 7 7 7 10 10 8 12 7 8
Hesse 104 7 6 6 6 6 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 6 7 12 7
Berlin 151 12 8 10 10 7 8 10 8 10 10 8 8 10 10 10 12

References

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  1. ^ "Juli Gewinner bei Stefan Raabs Bundesvision Song Contest auf Pro Sieben" [Juli wins Stefan Raab's Bundesvision Song Contest on Pro Sieben] (in German). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Seeed gewinnen Bundesvision Song Contest" [Seeed win Bundesvision Song Contest]. Rheinische Post (in German). 10 February 2006. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Bundesvision Song Contest". fernsehserien.de (in German). Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Berlin rockt! "Seeed" gewinnt den "Bundesvision Song Contest 2006"" [Berlin rocks! "Seeed" wins "Bundesvision Song Contest 2006"]. Brainpool TV (in German). 10 February 2006. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Bundesvision Song Contest". fan-lexikon.de (in German). Retrieved 19 April 2015.
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