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In the early 2000s, the competition was the most popular television programm in [[Phoenixia]]; it is also broadcast on radio and the Internet. |
In the early 2000s, the competition was the most popular television programm in [[Phoenixia]]; it is also broadcast on radio and the Internet. |
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The songs selected in the competition are in Packilvanian, and the three most voted songs are awarded the [[Quartz Award]] conferred by [[National Music Association]]. Other special awards are also given, including the Critics' Award. |
The songs selected in the competition are in Packilvanian and Staynish, and the three most voted songs are awarded the [[Quartz Award]] conferred by [[National Music Association]]. Other special awards are also given, including the Critics' Award. |
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The Grand Prix of Music has often been used as a method for choosing the Phoenixian entry for the [[Urthvision Songfestival|Urthvision Song Festival]]. It has launched the careers of some of Phoenixia's most successful musical acts, including [[Love and Peace]], [[Jeremy Scott Kate]], [[Daniel Nefion Berg]], [[Chaos Blade]] and [[Robert Tens Nevermind]]. |
The Grand Prix of Music has often been used as a method for choosing the Phoenixian entry for the [[Urthvision Songfestival|Urthvision Song Festival]]. It has launched the careers of some of Phoenixia's most successful musical acts, including [[Love and Peace]], [[Jeremy Scott Kate]], [[Daniel Nefion Berg]], [[Chaos Blade]] and [[Robert Tens Nevermind]]. |