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The Intervision song contest was held in the 1960s and 1970s, principally involving countries from the eastern bloc, including Poland and Czechoslovakia. But some countries from outside eastern ...
Launched under the former Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, the Intervision Song Contest took place in Czechoslovakia (1965 to ...
In 1980, Finnish singer Marion Rung won the Intervision Song Contest, the USSR's answer to Eurovision. Marion also achieved top 10 Eurovision finishes in 1962 and 1973. Show more In 1980, Finnish ...
Vladimir Putin has ordered a reboot of the Soviet-era alternative to the Eurovision Song Contest, with more than a dozen countries said to be signed up. The "despot" wants his "apparatchiks" to ...
The Intervision song contest, organized by the International Radio and Television Organization (OIRT), which existed in 1946-1993, ...
The Intervision Song Contest was held between 1965-1977 by the International Radio and Television Organization, which existed from 1946-1993. The contest was similar to Eurovision, ...
The Intervision 2025 contest is a song contest that is planned to be held in Moscow on September 20. It is known from open Russian sources that, in addition to Russia, representatives from countries ...
Intervision originally launched under Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev in the 1960s as an Eastern Bloc alternative to the capitalist Eurovision Song Contest, bringing together Moscow's allies in ...
Earlier this year, Putin signed a decree for the Intervision Song Contest to be held in Moscow in September 2025. More than 25 of his ally countries are set to join his contest - including North ...
Putin signed a decree on Monday ordering officials to revive the Intervision song contest in Moscow this autumn, with the aim of "developing international cultural and humanitarian cooperation".
In 1980, Finnish singer Marion Rung won the Intervision Song Contest. Born in the 1960s, Intervision was the Eastern Bloc’s answer to Eurovision. It ran until 1980, although in 2025 Russia’s ...