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ESC Insight’s Daily Edition for Wednesday, April 30 Written by on April 30, 2014

We’re getting into the swing of things here at Eurovision Island’s Press Centre, and Sam’s had the chance to have sit-down chats with Moldova’s Cristina Scarlat (with a special appearance by lyricist Lidia Scarlat), Montenegro’s dashing Sergej Ćetković, and the always-cool András Kállay-Saunders from Hungary (by way of New York).

As always, stay tuned for more in-depth interviews to come, but until then, let us know what you think!  Leave a comment for us, drop us a note on our Facebook page, or send us a Tweet.  We’d love to hear from you!

About The Author: Samantha Ross

Vaguely aware of the Contest since childhood, a fanatic since 2008, and an ESC blogger since 2009, Samantha Ross made her first sojourn to Eurovision in 2011, and was quickly welcomed into the fold at ESC Insight. Over the years, she's been interviewed by BBC World News, SVT, LBC Radio, and many others. She was a semi-regular contributor to Oystermouth Radio's weekly dedicated Eurovision program, "Wales 12 Points". Furthermore, Samantha contributed to BBC Radio 2's coverage of the Copenhagen contest, and was a member of the official JuniorEurovision.tv web team in 2014 and 2015. She also worked as a member of the Bulgarian Delegation, serving as Assistant Head of Press in Kyiv and Lisbon. She is also the creator of the podcast "12 Points from America", an irreverent look at Eurovision from a US point of view. When not at Eurovision, Samantha is a regular on the Twin Cities pub quiz circuit, and has volunteered as a moderator for the local high school quiz bowl for over ten years. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, but is wistfully looking for opportunities to get geographically closer to the heart of the Eurovision action. You can follow Samantha on Twitter (@escinsider).

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