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So, What Do Eurovision Fans Do Now?
No Contest Here

Phil Doré considers the options for those appalled by the recent EBU decisions regarding the Eurovision Song Contest: whether to boycott, not boycott, partially boycott, or explore alternatives.

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Something Died Last Thursday… And It’s Never Coming Back
The Turin 2022 stage is broken down and packed away (photo: EBU / eurovision.com)

Following the EBU's General Assembly last week, Fin Ross Russell is bringing his journey with the Eurovision Song Contest to an end. Here, he writes about his emotions, around the vote, the disappointment at the route the Song Contest is taking, and why he has to walk away from the Contest.

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Pan-ArcticVision 2025 review
Pan-ArcticVision logo.

As I type this, the EBU has decided that it’s perfectly fine for a country conducting an ongoing genocide to promote itself at a Song Contest supposedly based on values of peace. Fortunately, there’s an alternative song contest that has a clear moral purpose and unapologetically stands with the marginalised and colonised. To find such […]

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The Vote in Geneva and the Future of our Song Contest

A decisive vote in Geneva has set the new rules in place for Eurovision 2026 and prompted four broadcasters to step back from the Contest. The decisions taken mark one of the most significant turning points in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest.

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What Real Eurovision Voting Reform Should Look Like
Eurovision Tropy 2024 (Corinne Cumming - EBU)

Eurovision's voting overhaul, set to be voted upon at the EBU General Assembly, includes many changes in the right direction for the future of the Song Contest. Do they go far enough? ESC Insight's Ben Robertson sets out to illustrate how the current voting system could be reinforced.

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