Another spin around the Eurovision world to catch up with the news and happenings in the last 24 hours.
Another whirl around the Eurovision web-scape to find out what’s catching the eye of the press here in Malmo in our Eurovision List.
Let’s look around the rest of the internet to see what’s happening in the world of the Song Contest as we put together our nightly list of Eurovision articles, news, features, and thoughts.
There’s lots of coverage of the Eurovision Song Contest out there on the internet, so here are some stories that have caught the eye of the ESC Insight team in the last twenty four hours.
TIme for another look around the web for some of the stories you might have missed in the world of the Eurovision Song Contest.
Not surprisingly, there’s a lot of news posts, articles, and features out there in the world of the Eurovision Song Contest. During the two weeks running up to the Grand Final on May 18th, we’ll be picking out some of our highlights from the day.
With sixty-four entries into the National Finals over fourteen years, eight songs qualifying for Eurovision, and one winner with Euphoria, perhaps SVT should offer Swedish writer Thomas G:son his own Melodifestivalen semi-final. Yes, we could write it like an April Fool, but looking back ESC Insight have found he has more than enough material from 2013.
Time to round up the stories that have caught our eye in the last twenty four hours of The Eurovision Song Contest. From power and odds, to charts and rehearsals, this is the snack sized view of Baku.
Time to round up the stories that have caught our eye in the last twenty four hours of The Eurovision Song Contest. From power and odds, to charts and rehearsals, this is the snack sized view of Baku.
Time to round up the stories that have caught our eye in the last twenty four hours of The Eurovision Song Contest. From power and odds, to charts and rehearsals, this is the snack sized view of Baku.
Time to round up the stories that have caught our eye in the last twenty four hours of The Eurovision Song Contest. From power and odds, to charts and rehearsals, this is the snack sized view of Baku.
Time to round up the stories that have caught our eye in the last twenty four hours of The Eurovision Song Contest. From power and odds, to charts and rehearsals, this is the snack sized view of Baku.
Time to round up the stories that have caught our eye in the last twenty four hours of The Eurovision Song Contest. From power and odds, to charts and rehearsals, this is the snack sized view of Baku.
Time to round up the stories that have caught our eye in the last twenty four hours of The Eurovision Song Contest. From power and odds, to charts and rehearsals, this is the snack sized view of Baku.
From cycles and sunburn to 3D glasses and Gin & Tonic on the flight over, it”s our daily Eurovision list of links, news, fun and games around the world of Eurovision.
Announcing two projects from the ESC Insight team: our updated web directory of Eurovision Song Contest sites, and ESC Buzz, a window on the fast moving world of Eurovision reporting.
Who won the semi-finals; how did Azerbaijan win; a bundle of Dusseldorf trivia; the start of the 2012 entry list; and Paddy O’Connell reveals a little bit more of the role of the Commentator… it’s your final Eurovision List of the 2011 Contest.
Austrian viewing figures, Ameerican Cliches, British Myths and a look round the press room in a quick round up of web news in the world of the Eurovision Song Contest tonight.
ISDN lines, fan meets, surprise Blue appearances, how gay is Eurovision, and the Swiss selection process for 2012 in tonight’s link-up of the Song Contest web sites.
Keeping one eye on the rehearsals and press conferences, ESC Insight also check out our compatriots coverage of the world of Eurovision and try to see whats happening from others perspectives. Here’s what the online world had to say about Eurovision today…