Bundesvision Song Contest 2006

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Bundesvision Song Contest 2006
Dates
Final9 February 2006
Host
Venue Mittelhessen-Arena, Wetzlar, Hesse
Presenter(s)
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Vote
Voting systemEach state awards 12, 10, 8–1 points to their top 10 songs.
Winning songFlag of Berlin.svg  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]

Contents

Contest overview

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

DrawStateArtistSongEnglish translationPlace [5] Points [4]
01Flag of North Rhine-Westphalia.svg  North Rhine-Westphalia AK4711 "Kein schönerer Land"No country more beautiful166
02Flag of Lower Saxony.svg  Lower Saxony Marlon "Was immer du willst"Whatever you want659
03Flag of Saarland.svg  Saarland Reminder"Augen zu (und rein)"Close your eyes and into it1317
04Flag of Baden-Wurttemberg.svg  Baden-Württemberg Massive Töne "Mein Job"My job947
05Flag of Saxony-Anhalt (state).svg  Saxony-Anhalt Toni Kater  [ de ]"Liebe ist"Love is1412
06Flag of Thuringia.svg  Thuringia In Extremo "Liam"3134
07Flag of Rhineland-Palatinate.svg  Rhineland-Palatinate 200 Sachen  [ de ]"Sekt zum Frühstück" Sekt for breakfast1218
08Flag of Saxony.svg  Saxony Die Raketen  [ de ]"Popsong"Pop song1510
09Flag of Brandenburg.svg  Brandenburg Diane  [ de ]"Hast du kurz Zeit?"Got some time?1035
10Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg  Bavaria TipTop "TipTop"753
11Flag of Schleswig-Holstein.svg  Schleswig-Holstein TempEau  [ de ]"Schöner Tag"Beautiful day1126
12Flag of Hamburg.svg  Hamburg OleSoul  [ de ]"Hamburg & Cologne"570
13Flag of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.svg  Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Pyranja "Nie wieder"Never again850
14Flag of Bremen.svg  Bremen Revolverheld "Freunde bleiben"Staying friends2136
15Flag of Hesse.svg  Hesse Nadja Benaissa "Ich hab' dich"I've got you4104
16Flag of Berlin.svg  Berlin Seeed "Ding"Thing1151

Scoreboard

Voting results
ESCTotalScore.svgBSC North Rhine-Westphalia.svgBSC Lower Saxony.svgBSC Saarland.svgBSC Baden-Wurttemberg.svgBSC Saxony-Anhalt.svgBSC Thuringia.svgBSC Rhineland-Palatinate.svgBSC Saxony.svgBSC Brandenburg.svgBSC Bavaria.svgBSC Schleswig-Holstein.svgBSC Hamburg.svgBSC Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.svgBSC Bremen.svgBSC Hesse.svgBSC Berlin.svg
BSC States.svg
North Rhine-Westphalia651
Lower Saxony5941213551233133535
Saarland17125
Baden-Württemberg4724412431532241
Saxony-Anhalt1212
Thuringia13487781012812887678810
Rhineland-Palatinate181125
Saxony1010
Brandenburg351324121516
Bavaria533324262541222123
Schleswig-Holstein26312713
Hamburg7065551341246124462
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern5012241352441264
Bremen1361010878107777101081278
Hesse10476666766665567127
Berlin15112810107810810108810101012

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