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What exactly would happen if they just ignored the threat and refused to pay the fine?
They would be removed from the Eurovision programme, so would find it much harder to get their sport, news and live event programming, as well as being ineligible for entry into the Eurovision Song Contest.
It would be a tough decision to kick out one if the "Big 5", i.e. the ones that pay the most for the event, even at the expense of Israeli sponsorship and paid televote.
The big 5 each pay around €300,000 as an entrance fee, and about the same again for its delegation accommodation, recording the song, costumes and props. So it’s a very modest sum, and if one individual broadcaster backed out, that money would be found elsewhere.
The whole point of the ESC is that it’s a whole evening’s programming (and the week leading up) that is extremely cheap on a per-broadcaster basis. For example, €300,000 is roughly equivalent to two EastEnders episodes.
at that cost point Israel would have no issues subsiding the missing funding for exposure...
Here in uk presenter said something like "i am not sure what you are hearing on broadcadt, but here the reception is mixed". While on broadcadt we heard cheers
TLDR: No one would care cause no one care about Eurovision
Would be great if all contestants ignored it and be like 'take it or were all out'
I'm sure they have contracts, so a lawsuit would follow.