Yes the winner will always get a record released in their home country. In the older days of the competition a 7” single for the pop charts,
Depending upon the language chosen for the song (which can make a huge difference for the whole of Europe) will determine how many other countries deem it commercially viable.
The competition has become bigger and more expensive to produce for the winning country who has to host the next competition. Ireland won it many times and a burden on the TV channel there to keep on hosting. The cost was so immense it was said that the station didn’t want to win the next years competition.
The show was renowned for some countries bias and extreme political ideals which in the judging and voting was plainly obvious and unfair. That’s why the public vote was introduced (and a money spinner), but that has made no difference at all. I mean how can some countries get zero public votes?
The Eurovision Song Contest is just a pouting and posturing spectacle where actual lyrics and musical performance can come second to plain crassness.
To be honest l do not bother to watch it. I just tune in at the end to view and laugh at all the stupid voting. Personally for me, the only entertaining part is watching the “lovey dovey” blown 💋💋💋and ❤️❤️❤️ from the artists, plus the frenzied gesticulations of the screaming, madding crowd.
I can honestly say, The European Song Contest is a programme l just can’t watch.
Afterthought….
I have just realised…. There is something worse than listening to Edith Piaf.