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Norway was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 with the song "Visjoner", composed by Robert Morley, with lyrics by Eva Jansen, and performed by Merethe Trøan. The Norwegian participating broadcaster, Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK), selected its entry through the Melodi Grand Prix 1992. At Eurovision, the entry received 23 points, placing her 18th of 23 competing countries.
Before Eurovision
Melodi Grand Prix 1992
The Norwegian broadcaster, Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK), continued to use the Melodi Grand Prix format to select its entry for Eurovision. NRK held the Melodi Grand Prix 1992 on 21 March at the Oslo Spektrum in Oslo, hosted by Elisabeth Andreassen and Jahn Teigen. 10 songs competed and ten regional juries selected the winner. The winner was Merethe Trøan with the song "Visjoner", composed by Robert Morley and Eva Jansen.
Per Kristian Indrehus, Geir Olav Bøkestad, Trond Brænne
180
10
Detailed Regional Jury Votes
Draw
Song
Porsgrunn
Bergen
Bodø
Stavanger
Ålesund
Elverum
Tromsø
Fredrikstad
Trondheim
Oslo
Total
1
"Visjoner"
59
72
71
72
65
73
70
87
85
86
740
2
"No i natt"
8
16
31
23
21
13
24
30
45
23
234
3
"Et sted i Scandinavia"
34
28
21
30
38
44
46
24
38
26
329
4
"Hjembygd"
18
18
26
35
10
13
33
9
38
34
234
5
"Det er lørdag og rock'n roll"
69
55
56
55
74
56
60
44
64
60
593
6
"Morgongry"
23
32
33
31
24
18
30
21
30
36
278
7
"Radio Luxembourg"
70
88
70
81
81
66
62
70
79
48
715
8
"Munn mot munn-metoden"
16
20
16
18
19
22
21
12
37
39
220
9
"Du skal få din dag i morgen"
69
52
64
68
70
71
51
54
56
63
618
10
"Som en bro"
21
9
15
16
17
11
10
27
12
42
180
At Eurovision
Trøan performed 21st on the night of the contest, following Yugoslavia and preceding Germany. She received 23 points in total, placing 18th in a field of 23.
The members of the Norwegian jury included Sigurd Køhn, Erik Wesseltoft, Tora Ulstrup, Vibeke Wesenlund, Solveig Ravne, Gustavo Pollastri, Mette Lie, Bernt Finseth, Julie Holm, Per Gudim Thorbjørnsen, Tine Mørch Smith, Torill Jordsjø, Jan Paul Brekke, Carl Størmer, Reidar Skår, and Staffan William Olsson.