Pinchuk's production will earn 10.5 million UAH at Eurovision.


The national broadcaster signed a contract with 'Starlight Production' to produce content for 'Eurovision-2025'
The National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine ('Public Broadcasting') signed a contract with 'Starlight Production' LLC on January 22 for the production of audio and audiovisual works (content) for the 'Eurovision-2025' song contest.
'Starlight Production' won the competition organized by the Public Broadcasting's special projects department. Information about the competition participants has not been disclosed.
'Starlight Production' plans to spend the most money on decorations (2 million UAH), payment for personnel services (1.97 million UAH), and technical support (1.93 million UAH). Expenses also cover the jury, hosts, and guest stars (1.04 million UAH), creating business cards (495.5 thousand UAH), musical arrangements (75 thousand UAH), and travel expenses (35 thousand UAH).
STB, ICTV, M1, M2, OTS TV are part of the 'Starlight Production' media group.
Ukraine's participation in Eurovision contributes to its positive image on the international stage and allows the country to present information to millions of viewers.
The final of the national selection for Eurovision-2025 will take place on February 8, 2025, which will determine the artist who will represent Ukraine in this music competition.
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