Eurovision Song Contest

Eurovision Song Contest

The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual competition held among active member countries of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), in which participating countries each submit a song to be performed on live television; then proceed to... [more]

The Eurovision Song Contest is an annual competition held among active member countries of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), in which participating countries each submit a song to be performed on live television; then proceed to cast votes for the other countries' songs, in order to find the most popular song in the competition. Each country participates via one of their national EBU-member television stations, whose task it is to select a singer and a song to go forward to represent the country in the international competition.

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Written by geofflord7 on
The Eurovision 2009 Final will happen soon. The Eurovision Song Contest is the competition which is conveyed every year by countries - members of the EBU, European Broadcasting Union. This competition was entered in 1956 and has been held yearly since its foundation. In fact, it is the longest running TV program in the world. Besides, it is the most-watched show in the history of TV apart of sports events. More: continued here > Blogsphere: Technorati Feedster Bloglines Bookmark: Furl Blink Digg feed for comments on this post  |  TrackBack for this post Add to Onlywire | Read Full Story
Written by Avenger44 on
Alexander Rybak (born May 13, 1986) is the 23-year-old violinist and singer who has taken Europe by storm, following his victory for Norway at the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. His song "Fairytale" ran away with the competition, gaining the most votes in any Eurovision Song Contest, by scoring 387 points from the 42 participating countries. In the meantime, as you explore this page, I hope you will find out more about Alexander Rybak. You can watch his videos, download his Eurovision winning song, order Norway Eurovision goodies, vote in the poll, find links to Alexander on the web, and tell the world what you ... Read Full Story
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Norways entrant in Eurovision tonight >>>> video on sidebar >>>> Alexander has spent the last few weeks rehearsing with FRIKAR and his new band.They will all go on tour to promote Alexander’s debut album “Fairytales” as soon as he returns from the Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow. Alexander Rybak and band Read Full Story
Written by ChrisTV on
Alexander Rybek of Norway has won the Eurovision crown, taking out the song contest title in a landslide victory. This fiddling cutie seemed to have every country on side with his sweet self-penned tune, “Fairytale.” Forget what you’ve heard about block voting. From Austria to Azerbaijan everyone sang the praises of charismatic young Alexander. And he did it all without the Eurovision staples. That’s right: there wasn’t a hint of glitter or spandex, no scantily clad dancing girls, and not even a hint of chest hair! Perhaps Alexander has ushered in a new chapter for Eurovision, one where real talent wins out of flash ... Read Full Story
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International News: Local version of Eurovision Contest in works -- An Asian version of the cloying but enduringly popular Eurovision Song Contest is in the works. Read Full Story
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Anna Vissi is back in action! Tonight is the premiere of her forthcoming show Fabulous Show. Anna Vissi is making a massive comeback to the Greek music scene. As all Eurovision fans know, Anna has participated at the Eurovision Song Contest on 3 occassions representing her homeland Cyprus (1982) and Greece (1980, 2006). (http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/14473)  
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The EBU officially invited 54 countries for the next Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo. So far, only two withdrawals have been announced. Hungary and the Czech Republic are not going to compete to th...  
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Peter Kölbel of Liechtenstein's broadcaster 1FL has stated that the country will not make its debut at the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo. The station is said not to aim for EBU membership in December, when the admission window will open. (http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/14466)  
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It has been reported that the 2009 Junior Eurovision Song Contest is under threat by outbreaks of swine flu in Ukraine. The virus has already resulted in eleven deaths in the country.<...  
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The head of Australia’s SBS network Matt Campbell, in a recent interview, confirmed that he 2010 Eurovision Song Contest will be aired on SBS1. The network this year is also looking at a live br...  
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Kayahan, who represented Turkey at the Eurovision Song Contest 1990 with the song Gozlerinin Hapsindeyim, stated in an inetrview with Haberturk that TRT, the Turkish broadcaster, should not choose the singer who will represent Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest internally this year. (http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/14460)  
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