It’s been just over a week since the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, and the ESC Insight team has caught up on enough sleep to look back at the year. Hopefully you have as well as we’d like your help with our annual Reader Survey. We like to use the summer months to improve ESC Insight, and we’d love you feedback.
To help us do that, we need to know what you – our readers and listeners – think of ESC Insight. In our time honoured tradition, we have some questions to ask you in our Annual Reader Survey. Tell us what you love, what you hate, what you would change, and what we should keep on doing.
We’ve got a small collection of prizes gathered during our time in Kyiv, the various National Finals, and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. We’ll pick some of the responses out at random to send out some gifts as a thank you.
How To Take The Survey
You can open up the questions in your web browser by clicking on this link, or you can answer the same questions in the embedded form below.
We’d stress that the the answers from this survey will only be used by the ESC Insight team to improve the site and how we cover the Contest, and we’re not planning on selling them on.
As usual, I enjoyed Juke Box Jury and the rest of your coverage. Ewan et al did a great job and it was a lot of fun to listen to. (Thanks especially for the McFoxy visit. It was an unexpected feature, and I was honestly quite curious about the place!) Toward the end of the coverage, it seems like you started to mix interviews into the daily coverage, and that is probably the only thing I might change. This kind of broke up the flow of the program. This is my personal opinion and I’m not usually a big fan of interviews in general. (The interviews with the performers are particularly uninteresting, as they rarely say anything interesting.) My preference would have them in a separate podcast.
Again, though, really nice, thoughtful coverage. We’re only about 9 1/2 to 10 short months away from the return of Juke Box Jury, and I can’t wait.
Mike