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Eurovision Insight Podcast: Daily Chat from Baku, Monday 21st May Written by on May 21, 2012 | 2 Comments

With the technical rehearsals all over, the simple fact is that we have seen the winner of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. We just can’t work out who it is yet, and that’s a great place for this year’s Contest to be in.

We’ve moved out the press centre for today’s show, found a quiet bar, and sat down with Sam and Steven from ESC Insight, and also Luke and Ervin from EscXtra to go through the last tech rehearsals from the Big Five, our Azeri hosts, and the last few from semi-final two.

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Eurovision Insight Podcast: Daily Chat from Baku, Monday 21st May
Hosted by Ewan Spence, with…

Samantha Ross (ESC Insight).
Steven Newby (ESC Insight).
Luke Fisher (EscXtra).
Ervin Juhaz (EscXtra).

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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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2 responses to “Eurovision Insight Podcast: Daily Chat from Baku, Monday 21st May”

  1. Seán says:

    I’m starting to wonder is Roman’s song just a little to suited to western European ears. Eastern Europe may not go for the song.

  2. Henning says:

    I think that the whole package of the german entry won’t go down well in Easter Europe. It’s not enough “Boom Boom” and “Bling Bling” but things can change?

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