Eurovision Song Contest organisers have announced new measures for the 2025 event in Basel to protect artists' wellbeing after controversies at this year's competition. The new measures include no filming zones within key artist areas, more closed-door rehearsals, and the introduction of a welfare producer. The European Broadcasting Union is introducing a new code of conduct and duty of care protocol to ensure clear roles and responsibilities for all involved in the event. The duty of care protocol emphasises the shared responsibility of the EBU, host broadcaster, and participating broadcasters in safeguarding artists from unnecessary physical or emotional distress.
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