Portugal: Song Submissions Open for National Finals

Portugal: Song Submissions Open for National Finals

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); RTP confirms that the representative will once again be chosen through the traditional Eurovision pre-selection 'Festival da Canção,' with the song submission window open until October 15. After the Portuguese national broadcaster, RTP, expressed its desire to participate in Eurovision 2025, which will be held in Switzerland, the song submission window is now open for artists wishing to participate in the local Eurovision pre-selection "Festival da Canção." The submission window will remain open until Tuesday, October 15.   (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Any citizen or resident of Portugal, whether living inside or outside the country, can submit a song for the festival until October 15. The festival will include 20 songs, with 14 songwriters invited by RTP with six additional songs selected through an open submission process. As every year, the selection process will consist of two semi-finals and a final, with six participants advancing from each semi-final to the final. Twelve songs will compete in the grand final...
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San Marino: Auditions for “Una Voce per San Marino 2025” to Begin Next Month!

San Marino: Auditions for “Una Voce per San Marino 2025” to Begin Next Month!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The casting dates for San Marino's national selection, "Una Voce per San Marino 2025," have been revealed. Auditions will start in September and end in January. After San Marino confirmed its participation in Eurovision 2025 and announced that their representative will be chosen for the fourth consecutive time through the national selection "Una Voce per San Marino", the national broadcaster SMRTV has now disclosed the audition dates for the selection process: September 26-29, 2024 October 17-19, 2024 November 14-16, 2024 December 12-14, 2024 January 9-11, 2025 January 23-25, 2025 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The first stage of the San Marino national selection includes registration for the competition and the "casting" phase, through which 80 contestants will be selected to proceed to the semi-final stage. This will consist of four regular semi-finals, an additional semi-final for local artists, and a "second chance" semi-final. From these semi-finals, 11 artists will advance to the final, and the winner will be chosen...
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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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Slovakia: Is there new hope for the country’s return to Eurovision?

Slovakia: Is there new hope for the country’s return to Eurovision?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); After the closure of the Slovak national broadcaster, RTVS, it seemed like it was the end of the country's chance to participate in future Eurovision Song Contests, but perhaps the last word has not been spoken. Approximately two months ago, Slovakia announced the permanent closure of its public television broadcaster, RTVS. This move was part of a controversial plan to replace RTVS with a new national broadcaster, Slovak Television and Radio (STVR), whose board would be appointed by the government. This decision raised concerns about press freedom, as it appeared to violate the European Union's freedom of the press law. The closure of RTVS also led to Slovakia's withdrawal from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and its exclusion from the Eurovision Song Contest until a new broadcaster could be established and join the union. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Establishment of New Broadcaster On July 1, the new Slovak national broadcaster, STVR, was officially established. Initially, the Slovak government faced...
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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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Lithuania: Eurovision 2025 Participation Confirmed

Lithuania: Eurovision 2025 Participation Confirmed

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Lithuania confirms participation in Eurovision 2025 and opens registration for the national selection, through which the representative for the international contest will be chosen. The Lithuanian national broadcaster, LRT, confirms the country's participation in Eurovision 2025 and announces the opening of registration for the national selection "EUROVIZIJA.LT." The winner of this selection will represent Lithuania in the competition in Switzerland, making Lithuania the 24th country to express interest in participating in Eurovision 2025. Lithuania joins a lineup of countries that have shown interest in the upcoming contest, including Austria, Azerbaijan, Italy, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Israel, Luxembourg, Latvia, Montenegro, Malta, Norway, San Marino, Spain, Serbia, Portugal, Finland, France, Cyprus, Croatia, Sweden, and the host country, Switzerland. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Submission Details and Competition Format The broadcaster has opened the song submission window, which will remain open until November 11, 2024. This year, they have extended the submission period in hopes of encouraging more people to write and...
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Netherlands: Joost Klein Speaks Out After Case Dropped

Netherlands: Joost Klein Speaks Out After Case Dropped

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Following the closure of the police investigation, Joost Klein criticizes Eurovision's disqualification, asserting his innocence and questioning EBU's motives. Following the closure of the investigation by the Swedish police, Joost Klein, the Dutch representative for Eurovision 2024, and the Dutch TV network AVROTROS have responded publicly. The investigation, which lasted three months, was closed due to insufficient evidence to prosecute Klein, who had been accused of physically assaulting a Swedish photographer at the Eurovision venue. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) had disqualified Klein from the competition final just hours before it was set to begin, a decision that has since been criticized given the outcome of the investigation. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Joost Klein's Response Joost Klein expressed his relief and frustration on Instagram, stating: "The last couple of months were terrible...  There is no case against me, because there never was a case." He criticized the EBU for prioritizing financial interests over individuals, saying, "Companies just want to...
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Netherlands: Joost Klein’s Eurovision Drama Ends with Case Closure

Netherlands: Joost Klein’s Eurovision Drama Ends with Case Closure

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In a dramatic turn of events, the Swedish prosecutor has dropped the case against Joost Klein, the Dutch Eurovision contestant, due to insufficient evidence. This decision has reignited debates over his disqualification from the Eurovision Song Contest. The investigation into the incident that led to Joost Klein's disqualification from Eurovision 2024 has concluded without charges. The Swedish Public Prosecutor’s Office announced that the evidence was insufficient to prove that Klein's actions were intended to cause fear. This development has sparked a renewed outcry from Dutch broadcaster AVROTROS, which had long criticized the disqualification as "unnecessary and disproportionate." (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Disqualification and Investigation Joost Klein was disqualified from Eurovision in May after allegedly making a threatening gesture towards a camerawoman backstage. The incident, which occurred in Malmö, Sweden, led to a police investigation. Despite the controversy, the investigation found no solid evidence to support claims of unlawful threats. Prosecutor Fredrik Jönsson stated, "I cannot prove that the act...
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Eurovision: Does Removing Jury from Semis Strengthen Audience Influence?

Eurovision: Does Removing Jury from Semis Strengthen Audience Influence?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); For the past two years, the countries advancing to the Eurovision final have been determined solely by the audience, without the involvement of a jury. Many have praised this change, believing it shifts power to the audience. But is that truly the case? In both the Eurovision 2023 and 2024 contests, juries did not participate in the semi-finals; their input was only considered during the final. This change, announced before the competition in Liverpool, was accompanied by the introduction of the "Rest of the World Vote," allowing non-participating countries to vote. Both announcements were met with enthusiasm. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Changes in the Voting System Martin Österdahl, the contest's supervisor, commented on these changes: "Throughout its 67-year history, the Eurovision Song Contest has constantly evolved to remain relevant and exciting. These changes acknowledge the immense popularity of the show by giving more power to the audience of the world’s largest live music event. In 2023, only Eurovision Song...
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Between Malmö and Paris: What Can Eurovision Learn from the Olympic Games?

Between Malmö and Paris: What Can Eurovision Learn from the Olympic Games?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In 2024, Israel participated in both the Eurovision Song Contest and the Olympic Games. Despite their shared vision of unity and respect, Eurovision did not succeed in a mission where the Olympics achieved remarkable success. So, what went wrong with our beloved competition? The Eurovision Song Contest in 2024 will be remembered as the controversial and violent edition in its history. Over its 68 years, Eurovision has been tested in its promise to serve as a bridge between nations and cultures, promoting respectful, inclusive, and loving dialogue that accepts everyone regardless of sexual orientation, ethnic origin, or artistic style. However, this year in Malmö, the vision of Eurovision failed. Despite the slogan "United By Music," the competition's reputation suffered, mainly due to its handling of Israel's participation amid the ongoing war and tensions in the Middle East. Two and a half months later, when the Olympic torch was lit in Paris, we witnessed a different scenario, one that...
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