Wikipedia:WikiProject Eurovision/Sources

List of Eurovision-related websites
The fundamental principles by which Wikipedia operates can be summarized in "Five Pillars", the second of which is sourcing.

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Below is a list of Eurovision-related websites that provide Eurovision news. This list can be reviewed at any given time to help maintain credibility of each website, and thus provide a helpful reference guide to project members and newcomers when it comes to deciding which sources are more reliable than others. Please note that this section is not updated on a regular basis, new sources that are deemed reliable may not have been added at this present time. If in doubt, check a few articles to see if a particular website has been used before and feel free to discuss additions on the talk page.

Wikipedia editors have also compiled a list of online newspaper archives which WikiProject Eurovision members are also able to review and utilise when editing articles as they see fit. WikiProject Eurovision members can also find a trove of information through the Wayback Machine and other archival websites (also see Help:Using the Wayback Machine), with many documents and pages from previous versions of the official Eurovision website available through this tool (see here).