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Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 : ウィキペディア英語版
Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011

Germany hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf and selected their song through a national final, organised by German broadcaster NDR which is part of ARD. In June 2010, ARD announced that Lena Meyer-Landrut would represent Germany at the contest again.
== Unser Song für Deutschland ==

At the winner's press conference of Eurovision 2010, Stefan Raab announced that Lena Meyer-Landrut would represent Germany in 2011 to defend her title. ARD didn't, however, confirm the news until 30 June. In December 2010, ARD's head of entertainment Thomas Schreiber said in an interview that the song would be selected via televoting during three live shows, two semi-finals broadcast by ProSieben and the final on Das Erste (ARD), thereby confirming earlier media reports.
As confirmed by NDR, these three shows were held on 31 January and 7 February (semi-finals) and 18 February (final) with six songs been presented in each of the two semi-finals the half of which proceeded to the final.
Like one year earlier, the three shows were presented by Sabine Heinrich and Matthias Opdenhövel. On 27 January, ARD announced the six jury members of the competition: Lena Meyer-Landrut performed the title ''Taken by a Stranger'' as the German song for the Eurovision Song Contest. It won the super final against the pop ballad ''Push Forward'' with 79% of the votes in the final telephone voting.〔RP Online: (''Lovely Lena tritt an mit „Taken by a Stranger“,'' ) accessed on February 18th 2011.〕

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