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Eurovision Insight Podcast: Is that really Demis Roussos? Written by on March 2, 2012

Not long to go now until the roster is complete. Two more national Finals this weekend, a glorious flush next Saturday, and Belgium to close it all off on the 17th. We’re on the final loop of the National Final roller coaster.

Which means the business of country vs. county is hotting up, and the trip to Baku (and all that that entails) approaches on the horizon. And we’ll be here every week to bring you the news, and some fun as well. Even if I have to explain the difference between a 33 and a 45 to the kids.

Eurovision Insight Podcast: Is that really Demis Roussos?

Tickets go on sale, JESC venue and dates announced, five national final winners,, two presentations, the last few semi finals… and music from Engelbert Humperdinck.

Don’t miss an episode of The Unofficial Eurovision Podcast by subscribing to the RSS feed dedicated to the podcasts. iTunes users can find us in the iTunes Store and get the show automatically downloaded to your computer. You can support the site by buying our Junior Eurovision book It’s Cold and there are Children Singing from Amazon. Finally thanks to BMI for their support, which allowed the ESC Insight team to cover the National Finals; and EscXtra for their ongoing support.

About The Author: Ewan Spence

British Academy (BAFTA) nominated broadcaster and writer Ewan Spence is the voice behind The Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast and one of the driving forces behind ESC Insight. Having had an online presence since 1994, he is a noted commentator around the intersection of the media, internet, technology, mobility and how it affects us all. Based in Edinburgh, Scotland, his work has appeared on the BBC, The Stage, STV, and The Times. You can follow Ewan on Twitter (@ewan) and Facebook (facebook.com/ewanspence).

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