Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010

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Participating broadcasterHellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT)
Country Greece
SelectionprocessEllinikós Telikós 2010
Selectiondate12 March 2010
Greece in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Participating broadcasterHellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT)
Country Greece
Selection processEllinikós Telikós 2010
Selection date12 March 2010
Competing entry
Song"Opa"
ArtistGiorgos Alkaios and Friends
Songwriters
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (2nd, 133 points)
Final result8th, 140 points
Participation chronology
◄2009 2010 2011►

Greece was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 with the song "Opa", written by Giorgos Alkaios, Giannis Antoniou, and Friends Music Factory, and performed by Alkaios and Friends. The Greek participating broadcaster, the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), organised the national final Ellinikós Telikós 2010 to select its entry for the contest. The event, which took place on 12 March 2010, was initially to include 10 songs, however there was one withdrawal and two disqualifications prior to the night of the competition.

Financial constraints at ERT limited the amount of promotion for the year's entry, with Alkaios producing his own music video for the song and traveling to Turkey, Belgium and Portugal. Greece took part in the first semi-final of the contest on 25 May 2010 and qualified for the final, placing second with 133 points. At the 29 May final, Alkaios and Friends performed "Opa" 11th out of the 25 participants and at the end of voting, was awarded eighth place, marking Greece's seventh consecutive top 10 placing since 2004.

Prior to the 2010 contest, Greece had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 30 times since their first entry in 1974.[1] To this point, they won the contest once, in 2005 with the song "My Number One" performed by Helena Paparizou, and placed third three times: in 2001 with the song "Die for You" performed by the duo Antique; in 2004 with "Shake It" performed by Sakis Rouvas; and in 2008 with "Secret Combination" performed by Kalomira.[1] Following the introduction of semi-finals for the 2004 contest, Greece qualified for the final each year.[2] Their least successful result was in 1998 when they placed 20th with the song "Mia krifi evaisthisia" by Thalassa, receiving only 12 points in total, all from Cyprus.[1]

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country.[3][4] Although its selection techniques have varied over the decades, the most common has been a national final in which various acts compete against each other with pre-selected songs, voted on by a jury, televoters, or both. In most cases, internal selections have been reserved for high-profile acts, with the song either being selected internally or with multiple songs —by one or multiple composers— performed by the artist during a televised final. A departure from this method was a reality television talent competition format inspired by the Idol series that ran for many months in 2004, ultimately being scrapped.[5]

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