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Eurovision 2010 Podcast: Juke Box Jury #2 Written by on May 5, 2010

Eurovision Juke Box Jury #2 (MP3 18.3 MB 19 minutes 51 seconds)

It’s been great to read your reaction to the first of the shows previewing the music from the 55th Eurovision Song Contest and I’m glad you all enjoy the format and style. Given there are another seven shows so we can get through all the countries, I’m not sure if I could change the Juke Box Jury style now in any case!

There may be two different judges in this second show, but the rules are the same: we’ll listen to five Eurovision songs (and you get to hear shorter clips of them in the podcast), talk about them and then vote them as a hit (douze points), a miss (nul points) or a maybe (err… six points). And can the winner of this show go on to win Eurovision itself?

If the thirty second snippets have whetted your appetite (and for the record, the Juke Box Jury judges do listen to the whole tracks during a recording), .

Round two of Juke Box Jury, here we go!

Eurovision Juke Box Jury 2010 – Show #2
Hosted by Ewan Spence, with judges Elaine Dove and David Elder

Azerbaijahn: Drip Drop, by Safura
Armenia: Apricot Stone, by Eva Rivas
Lithuania: Eastern European Funk, by InCulto
Sweden: This is my Life, by Anna Bergendahl
Georgia: Shine, by Sofia Nizharadze

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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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