Martin Green: “If someone really wants to, they could hack the stream”

Martin Green: “If someone really wants to, they could hack the stream”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Martin Green, Eurovision 2025 Director, responded to the leak of footage from the first semi-final's dress rehearsal, addressing the challenges of securing the broadcast. The jury rehearsal for the first semi-final (the second dress rehearsal) of Eurovision 2025 took place last night. Despite a strict ban on filming and publishing images from the screen or the venue, social media was flooded with clips from the rehearsal. Eurovision Director, Martin Green, addressed the issue several hours after the rehearsal, revealing that leaking such material is not particularly difficult. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); ”We have to broadcast the stream by satellite to the juries in each country. Technology differs between the broadcasters and unfortunately, if someone really wants to, they could hack the stream and leak the footage,” said Green. Security Measures and Ongoing Challenges Furthermore, Green emphasized that regardless of the security measures in place, some individuals have managed to access the audiovisual material: ”Although we try to tighten up security and we...
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Eurovision 2025 Betting Odds: First Semi Final — Which Countries Will Qualify?

Eurovision 2025 Betting Odds: First Semi Final — Which Countries Will Qualify?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2025 Betting Odds: Just hours before the first semi-final broadcast of Eurovision 2025, we examined what the betting tables reveal about the chances of each participating country to qualify for the final. These are the significant changes in the betting odds table! Last night (Monday), the first two general rehearsals for the first semi-final took place. Today, the third and final general rehearsal, also known as the “Family Show,” will be held-just before the first semi-final is broadcast live this evening at 21:00. It is important to note that this year, for the third consecutive time, only the public at home will determine which acts qualify for the final, while the jury will serve only as a backup. The complete betting odds table is later in the article! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Latest Betting Odds: Who Are the Favorites to Advance? Many of us are eager to know tonight’s expected results, and the betting tables may provide some clues. Will these predictions reflect...
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Tonight at 21:00 CET: The First Semi-Final of Eurovision 2025 Live from Basel

Tonight at 21:00 CET: The First Semi-Final of Eurovision 2025 Live from Basel

  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Tonight at 21:00 CET, the 69th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest will kick off live from Basel, Switzerland! Fifteen countries will compete for ten coveted spots in the grand final. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of tonight’s show! This evening (Tuesday, May 13) at 21:00 (CET), the first semi-final of Eurovision 2025 will be broadcast live from the city of Basel, Switzerland. Fifteen countries will participate in the first show, with only ten earning a coveted ticket to the grand final, which will take place on Saturday night, May 17. Joining them in the final will be the “Big Five” – Italy, the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, and France – as well as the host country, Switzerland, all of whom have already secured their spots in the final. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Event Details: Hosts, Special Performances, and Surprises The event will be held at the St. Jakobshalle arena, which seats 12,400 people, marking the first...
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Eurovision 2025: First Semi-Final – Dress Rehearsal: Everything that happens on stage!

Eurovision 2025: First Semi-Final – Dress Rehearsal: Everything that happens on stage!

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Get the full coverage from the dress rehearsal of the first semi-final, currently taking place on the Eurovision 2025 stage in Basel. One by one, Iceland, Poland, Slovenia, Estonia, Ukraine, Sweden, Portugal, Norway, Belgium, Azerbaijan, San Marino, Albania, The Netherlands, Croatia and Cyprus will take the stage. We will be providing updates throughout the rehearsal with all the details received by our editorial team. Today at 15:30 CET, the first dress rehearsal began for the live broadcast of the first semi-final, which will take place tomorrow at 22:00 (Tuesday, May 13). Just before another dress rehearsal takes place this evening at 22:00, we’re here to report everything happening on stage in real time from Basel. As a reminder, this year the countries automatically qualified for the final will also perform during the semi-finals, but their songs will not be eligible for voting at this stage. In the first semi-final, Spain (between Estonia and Ukraine), Italy (between Belgium and Azerbaijan), and...
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United Kingdom at Eurovision 2025: The BBC’s Firm Warning to Remember Monday

United Kingdom at Eurovision 2025: The BBC’s Firm Warning to Remember Monday

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ahead of Eurovision 2025, the BBC issued a clear directive to the United Kingdom’s representatives. What led to this extraordinary instruction, and why is political silence now the safest path? The British country-pop group Remember Monday, representing the United Kingdom this year at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "What The Hell Just Happened?", found themselves in the spotlight – and not just for musical reasons. Ahead of the upcoming event in Basel, Switzerland, the trio received a strict warning from the national broadcaster, the BBC, and their own management team: avoid any political topics altogether. This unequivocal instruction followed the resurfacing of past social media posts from the group on X (formerly Twitter), where they had expressed support for the "Black Lives Matter" (BLM) movement in 2020 and pledged to donate 100% of the proceeds from a single released that year to a BLM-supporting organization. In April 2021, the group also shared a post from African-American...
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EBU Approved: This Is How the Eurovision 2025 Semi-Final Qualifiers Will Be Announced

EBU Approved: This Is How the Eurovision 2025 Semi-Final Qualifiers Will Be Announced

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The EBU has officially confirmed: this is how the Eurovision 2025 semi-final qualifiers will be revealed – but will the drama be preserved? In a special press conference held today, the organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest revealed the new and dramatic method by which the countries qualifying from the semi-finals to the Grand Final will be announced. This marks a fundamental shift in the reveal process, aiming to enhance the viewing experience while maintaining suspense, emotional impact, and fairness. Full details follow below! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Staggered Announcements: One Country at a Time For the first time in Eurovision history, the announcement of qualifying countries from the semi-finals will follow a surprising and innovative format. The contest organizers have stated that the top nine qualifiers will be displayed on a three-way split screen. In each round, only one country will be revealed, while the other two on screen will remain uncertain. In practice, the top nine will be...
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Eurovision 2025 Betting Odds: A Day Before the First Semi Final — What Country is Predicted to Win the Competition?

Eurovision 2025 Betting Odds: A Day Before the First Semi Final — What Country is Predicted to Win the Competition?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2025 Betting Odds: Here is the latest and most comprehensive betting table ahead of Eurovision 2025, just one day before the first semi-final and on the day general rehearsals begin. Who is leading? These are the significant changes in the betting odds table! With just one day remaining before the opening of the first semi-final of Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland, we present the most up-to-date and comprehensive betting table as of today. In recent days, several changes have occurred in the rankings of participating countries, as rehearsals have shifted many aspects of the overall picture.  The complete betting odds table is later in the article! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Who Is Leading the Betting Table? In first place: Sweden with the song "Bara bada bastu" performed by KAJ, who remains the clear favorite to win with a 37% chance of victory, despite a slight drop of 2% after the rehearsals. This is...
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Eurovision 2025 Rehearsals Continue: Join Us for Coverage of the Ninth Rehearsal Day

Eurovision 2025 Rehearsals Continue: Join Us for Coverage of the Ninth Rehearsal Day

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Today, rehearsals for Eurovision 2025 continue with two dress rehearsals ahead of tomorrow’s first semi-final, broadcast live from Basel. We’ll provide updates throughout the day as new information arrives. Preparations for Eurovision 2025 are in full swing. Yesterday, the official opening ceremony took place, and after a day’s break, rehearsals have resumed at the contest's venue. This evening, the first two dress rehearsals for the first semi-final will be held, ahead of tomorrow’s live broadcast from Basel, Switzerland at 21:00 CET. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The first dress rehearsal is scheduled for today at 15:30 and will run until 18:30. The second dress rehearsal will take place at 21:00 and conclude at 23:45. During these rehearsals, all 15 countries participating in tomorrow’s first semi-final will perform in order, with Iceland opening the show and Cyprus closing it. The EuroMix team is currently stationed inside the Media Center in Basel and will provide continuous updates on each dress rehearsal as...
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Escalating Protest: Pro-Palestinian Demonstrator Blocks Yuval Raphael’s Path at Eurovision 2025

Escalating Protest: Pro-Palestinian Demonstrator Blocks Yuval Raphael’s Path at Eurovision 2025

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Dramatic images: A pro-Palestinian protester blocked the tram carrying Israel's representative to Eurovision 2025, Yuval Raphael, on her way to an interview after the turquoise carpet event. Watch the unbelievable video. Tensions surrounding Israel’s participation in Eurovision 2025 in Basel continue to intensify, reaching new heights as they spill into physical confrontations and particularly dramatic scenes on the city’s streets. Yuval Raphael, Israel’s representative, was en route from the turquoise carpet event to another scheduled stop during Eurovision week when an extraordinary incident occurred. While traveling on a public tram from the main gathering point to her next interview location, a protester wrapped in a Palestinian flag lay down on the tracks, attempting to halt the tram carrying Yuval. Police forces, summoned to the scene, forcibly removed the protester from the tracks in an effort to clear the way and allow traffic to resume. Watch the dramatic footage from Basel below! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Increased Security Presence and the Reality...
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Watch: Yuval Raphael at the Eurovision 2025 Turquoise Carpet Ceremony Amid Palestinian Flags

Watch: Yuval Raphael at the Eurovision 2025 Turquoise Carpet Ceremony Amid Palestinian Flags

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Tension and pride collided as Israel’s Eurovision 2025 representative, Yuval Raphael, faced protests during the turquoise carpet event. Discover how she responded and see the unforgettable moments from Basel. In an especially tense atmosphere, Eurovision Week 2025 officially began in the city of Basel, Switzerland. The event that opens the festive week-the Turquoise Carpet Ceremony-became a highly charged emotional and political arena this year, as protests against Israel’s participation continued even as the Israeli delegation took to the carpet. Yuval Raphael, Israel’s representative this year, walked the turquoise carpet proudly holding the Israeli flag. Surrounded by delegation members and heavy security, dozens of Palestinian flags were visible behind her and among the crowd, some standing out prominently due to the many cameras focused on the event. See the photos later in the article! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); National Pride Versus International Protest There is no doubt this was a charged moment. The Israeli representative, stepping onto the stage under the...
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