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If you’ve been following the podcast since it started in April (and my reports preceding that), you’ll know my Eurovision coverage has been on a variety of websites. But now the new home is ready, here at ESC Insight. If your podcast application picked up Show #26, then it all worked. If not, then just updated to the new RSS Feed, and get ready for a summer of Eurovision!
Eurovision 2010 Podcast: Bits and Pieces, and a new website.
Thoughts on the new website, the split voting results from Oslo, dates for Eurovision 2010 and a review of Alexander Rybak’s second album, No Boundaries.
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After listening to your recent podcast, especially the little snippets of Rybak – it’s a shame really because I had to hunt out “Fairytales” with it not being properly released in the UK and it seems so again this time round with Amazon selling it at £28!!!!
But have loved listening to your podcasts over Eurovision 2010, and would really love giving you my views in a jukebox jury (sadly it’ll end up being a skype/msn interview as i have no transport)
Thanks again for the podcast, and look forward to the (monthly) updates as we lead toward another Eurovision Spectacular in Glorious Germany.
Tschüs
Daniel,
Thanks for the comment (and glad you found the new site). I’m tempted to leave the Juke Box Jury recording to “in real life” only, but I’ve a few ideas for getting others involved over skype or voip, but that’s not going to be for some time yet.
In terms of updates, the other Eurovision Fan Sites (see sidebar on right) are far more likely to keep you up to date on breaking news, but as we get into the swing of things here we’ll discuss the main issues.