Will Ireland Participate? Discussions on Eurovision 2025 Selection Method

Will Ireland Participate? Discussions on Eurovision 2025 Selection Method

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ireland has not yet confirmed its participation in Eurovision 2025, but a report reveals that the Irish broadcaster plans to separate its national selection, Eurosong, from "The Late Late Show". Ireland has not yet confirmed its participation in Eurovision 2025, However, a new report reveals that the Irish broadcaster is already planning to separate its national selection show Eurosong from The Late Late Show. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Irish broadcaster RTÉ has not yet declared its intentions regarding participation in Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. This comes after a turbulent Eurovision season in 2024 in Malmö, with ongoing controversies involving provocations and pro-Palestinian politics by representative Bambie Thug, as well as the revealed financial cost of participating in Eurovision 2024. Despite Ireland's potential pride in their Eurovision 2024 achievements (sixth place in the final and first qualification since 2018), their participation intentions remain unclear. Nevertheless, a British-Irish website reports, along with several large Eurovision-focused Instagram pages, that preparations for...
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Bambie Thug Continues to Attack Israel: The Distorted Story

Bambie Thug Continues to Attack Israel: The Distorted Story

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Less than a day after the operation attributed to Israel in Lebanon, Bambie Thug, as usual, posted a hate-filled story against Israel, portraying it as supporting the terrorist organization Hezbollah. What does this delusional story say? The witch from Ireland doesn’t rest: Bambie Thug, Ireland’s representative at Eurovision 2024, posted a hate-filled story against Israel on their Instagram account Wednesday morning. In it, Israel is depicted as the occupying and evil country, while Hezbollah terrorists are portrayed as poor Lebanese opposing occupation. The story responds to an operation attributed to Israel in Lebanon, which Israel has not yet claimed responsibility for, where thousands of Hezbollah terrorists were injured due to the explosion of their handheld pagers. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Misrepresentation of Facts In the story shared by Bambie Thug from the Instagram account "LandPalestine," it states: “Israel conducted a cyberattack using advanced technology to target handheld pager systems used by resistance members in Beirut’s southern suburbs, leading to dozens...
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“Yelled like an Angry Dog”: The Croatian Representative Against the Irish Representative at Eurovision

“Yelled like an Angry Dog”: The Croatian Representative Against the Irish Representative at Eurovision

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Baby Lasagna, Croatia's Eurovision 2024 representative, criticizes backstage behavior, the treatment of the Israeli delegation by other delegations, and the disqualification of Dutch representative Joost Klein. Three months have passed since the Eurovision 2024 final held in Malmö, Sweden, and the drama and scenarios that occurred behind the scenes of the competition continue to be a topic of discussion. Now, the second-place winner, Croatia's representative Baby Lasagna, is interviewed on the Croatian podcast "Podcast Inkubator" along with his public relations manager, Krešimir Šustić. They express strong criticism regarding the conduct of this year's competition, the treatment of the Israeli delegation, and the actions of the contestants. Additionally, Baby Lasagna shares his perspective on the disqualification of the Netherlands' representative, Joost Klein, in Eurovision 2024. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); 🚨🇭🇷🇮🇪🇮🇱 THE PLOT THICKENS (and also confirms what an employee told me last month). Baby Lasagna - 2nd place at this year’s #Eurovision - has done an interview for a Croatian podcast...
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Ireland: How much did Bambie Thug’s participation in Eurovision cost?

Ireland: How much did Bambie Thug’s participation in Eurovision cost?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Irish national broadcaster invested approximately €400,000 in Bambie Thug's participation in Eurovision 2024, a high amount compared to other countries.  Bambie Thug, Ireland's representative at Eurovision 2024, brought the country back to the Grand Final for the first time since 2018 with an impressive result, finishing in sixth place. The cost of this achievement has now been revealed to be approximately €400,000. This amount funded a large delegation of 21 people, some of whom stayed in Malmö for a full 16 days. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Bambie Thug themselves, their dancer Matt Williams, the delegation's makeup artist Amy Heany, and the head of delegation Michael Kealy all flew to Malmö on April 26, 15 days before the Grand Final. Others, including commentator Marty Whelan, arrived on May 4, three days before the semi-final in which Ireland competed. The entire delegation returned to the country on May 12, the day after the Grand Final, with accommodation costs in...
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Ireland: RTÉ reforms threaten future of Eurovision hosting

Ireland: RTÉ reforms threaten future of Eurovision hosting

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); RTÉ's drastic cuts threaten its ability to host Eurovision in the future, leaving the selection process for the Irish Eurovision representative uncertain. Ireland's national broadcaster, RTÉ, is facing heavy criticism over proposed reforms that could jeopardise its ability to host major events like the Eurovision Song Contest. Concerns are mounting regarding the potential impacts on production capabilities and iconic shows. The recent announcement by Kevin Bakhurst, the new CEO of RTÉ, has sent shockwaves through Ireland's media landscape. Bakhurst's reform plans include significant budget cuts, selling off parts of the RTÉ campus, and outsourcing many productions. These changes have raised alarms about RTÉ's future role in hosting large-scale events such as the Eurovision Song Contest. A long-time broadcast engineer at RTÉ expressed deep concern, stating, "The role of RTÉ as a full public service broadcaster would be gone forever" under these new plans. The new RTÉ won't have the teams, the equipment, or likely even the funding to host...
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