Eurovision, the Superbowl of Song
This weekend over one hundred million fans will sit down in front of their TV’s, food at the ready, a party atmosphere in the air, and all to watch a stadium based show, from a single city, that gets beamed around the world. It could be the Superbowl (106 million viewers) or Eurovision (125 million viewers), but for those competing, they both are the pinnacle of their careers.
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It’s Melodifestivalen time! Let’s get the party started!
The Swedish national finals for Eurovision, Melodifestivalen, demands almost as much attention as the Song Contest itself. With this year's contest starting on Saturday, ESC Insight gets the party started with a selection of some classics from the past three years!
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Will the bidding start when a country can’t host Eurovision?
What happens when a country wins Eurovision but can't host the contest? Thankfully we have both history and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest to show us the way, but perhaps it's not as complicated as that? Ewan Spence takes a look at what might happen.
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Meet the Eurovision Fans: Phil Colclough
This week's fan is the man behind On Europe, one of the longer running blogs about the Song Contest. Looking to have fun as well as provide timely results, unbiased views, and some great multimedia from the rehearsals, Phil Colclough sits down to talk about his Eurovision with us.
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Internal selection turns Eurovision Blue for the United Kingdom
John Kennedy O’Connor, the man behind The Eurovision Song Contest – The Official History, has been looking back at how the UK select their “Song for Europe,” and with boy-band Blue now confirmed for 2011, he’s spotted the historical precedents for such a decision, and wonders if this might be the best thing for the BBC...
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