Score Judge Guides
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How to Run a Talent Show with Live Audience Voting
A practical guide to running a talent show with live audience voting — picking the right voting mode, sharing the link, and avoiding the usual disasters.
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How Eurovision Voting Works: The Points System, Juries, and Televote Explained
A plain-English guide to Eurovision voting: the 12-10-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 points system, the 50/50 jury and televote split, and how to vote from your sofa.
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Panel Judging vs Audience Voting: Which Is Right for Your Event?
A practical comparison of panel judging and audience voting: who each is for, how the results differ, and a simple way to pick between them — or run both.
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How to Set Up Audience Voting at Live Events (Step-by-Step)
A step-by-step guide to running live audience voting at your event — from picking the right voting mode to sharing the link and displaying live results.
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Is It Cake? Netflix's Masterclass in Competition Judging
Netflix's Is It Cake? breaks competition judging into three distinct rounds — a masterclass in rubric design that any event organizer can apply.
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How to Score a Competition with Multiple Judges (Fair & Transparent)
How to set up a fair multi-judge scoring system for talent shows, pitch competitions, and science fairs — without spreadsheets or disputed totals.
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How to Host the Ultimate Eurovision Party (2026 Guide)
Everything you need for an unforgettable Eurovision watch party: food ideas, decorations, costumes, drinking games, and real audience voting.
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How to Judge a Startup Pitch Competition
A practical guide to running fair, transparent judging at pitch competitions, demo days, and hackathons — from building your rubric to handling ties.
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How to Judge a Competition Fairly: Best Practices for Event Organizers
Learn proven strategies for fair competition judging — picking between a closed expert panel and audience voting, defining clear criteria, and minimizing bias.
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