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Eurovision Insight Podcast: Daily Chat From Vienna, Thursday 21 May Written by on May 21, 2015 | 3 Comments

The jury have cast their votes on the second dress rehearsal of Semi Final 2, and the attest daily podcast goes over the performances.

John Paul Lucas (ESC Insight) and Glen Bartlett (W12P Live / S4C) join Ewan to discuss the faults, flaws, and the fabulous.

 Eurovision Insight Podcast: Daily Chat From Vienna, Thursday 21 May

Hosted by Ewan Spence, with…

Glen Bartlett (W12PLive)
John Paul Lucas (ESC Insight)

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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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3 responses to “Eurovision Insight Podcast: Daily Chat From Vienna, Thursday 21 May”

  1. Fatima says:

    To Glen, who complained about Slovenia’s dancing. We remember your #joinus dance. Pot Kettle.

  2. Michael Jaker says:

    I am loving your coverage guys. You work so hard! It is all utterly BRILLIANT.

    THANK YOU!!!!!!

  3. Eurojock says:

    My 7 going home are Ireland, San Marino, Portugal, Iceland and Switzerland then, less certainly, Czech Republic and Poland. Montenegro should survive on performance and staging (but maybe won’t) and Malta could also be in danger, with Israel the only other real doubt. My hope is Slovenia is going to look a whole lot better down a television camera than it seems to do in the arena. I suspect Latvia may have run Sweden close on the jury vote.

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