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🇪🇸 #JESC24: How To Watch & Listen To The Contest

Ahead of the 2024 Junior Eurovision Song Contest this evening, in Madrid, here is where you can watch and listen to the show.

On traditional linear television, the show can be viewed in 25 different countries – they are:

Participating Countries

  • Albania – RTSH1
  • Armenia – First Channel
  • Cyprus – RiK 2
  • Estonia – ETV2 & ETV+
  • France – France 2
  • Georgia – First Sport Channel
  • Germany – KiKA
  • Ireland – TG4
  • Italy – Rai 2
  • Malta – TVM
  • North Macedonia – MRT 1
  • Poland – TVP2
  • Portugal – RTP1
  • San Marion – RTV San Marino
  • Spain – La 1
  • The Netherlands – NPO 2 Extra & NPO 3
  • Ukraine – UA:Culture

Non-Participating Countries

  • Andorra – France 2, La 1 & RTP International
  • Belgium – France 2 (Walloon Region only)
  • Croatia – HRT 2
  • Lithuania – LRT Plius
  • Luxembourg – RTL Zwee
  • Monaco – France 2
  • Switzerland – France 2 (French Speaking Region) & Rai 2 (Italian Speaking Region)
  • Vatican City – Rai 2

International Broadcasts

  • Greek – RiK Sat
  • Polish – TVP Poland
  • Portuguese – RTP International, RTP International Africa, RTP International America & RTP International Asia
  • Spanish – TVE International

On traditional radio, the show can be listened to in 2 countries – they are:

  • Albania – Radio Tirana 1
  • Spain – Radio Nacional, Radio para todos & Ràdio 4

Online, the show can be viewed via YouTube internationally, as well in the following 5 countries – they are:

  • Germany – Eurovision.de
  • Ireland – TG4 Player
  • Italy – RaiPlay
  • Spain – RTVE Play
  • The Netherlands – NPO Start

Let us know what you think about the 2024 Junior Eurovision Song Contest – either in the comments below or on our FACEBOOKTWITTERYOUTUBEINSTAGRAM and TIKTOK pages.

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Author: Richard Taylor

Source: Eurofestivales

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