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ESC Daily is back with our in-depth talkshow: The ESC Daily Show. Live from the Press Centre in Vienna, Steef van Gorkum is talking with notable guests from the Eurovision world.
ESC Daily is back with our in-depth talkshow: The ESC Daily Show. Live from the Press Centre in Vienna, Steef van Gorkum is talking with notable guests from the Eurovision world.
The key to success in the Eurovision Song Contest is your preparation in advance regarding staging and camerawork. Fokas Evagelinos, the most succesfull staging director in the history of the contest, has said that in a exclusive interview with ESC Daily.
On this day of the first semifinal we spoke for the last time about out expectations of the outcome of the second semi final, in our latest edition of Daily Coffee. Erik Bolks and Jill Guthrie also watched the jury show last night, and tell [read more…]
ESC Daily is back with our in-depth talkshow: The ESC Daily Show. Live from the Press Centre in Vienna, Steef van Gorkum is talking with notable guests from the Eurovision world.
It’s the morning after the first semi final and it is time to look back on the results. We discuss them with professional gambler Rob Furber who predicted 9 out of 10 qualifiers last night.
On this day of the first semifinal we spoke for the last time about out expectations of the outcome of the show, in our latest edition of Daily Coffee. Erik Bolks and Jill Guthrie also watched the jury show last night, and tell you who [read more…]
This morning the team of ESC Daily went to the apartment of Neil MacInnes, our reporter from within the city of Vienna. He went to the red carpet ceremony last night and talked about his experiences.
ESC Daily is back with our in-depth talkshow: The ESC Daily Show. Live from the Press Centre in Vienna, Steef van Gorkum is talking with notable guests from the Eurovision world.
In the Daily Coffee of today you can hear the thoughts of Mihalis Vollmer, the funny German guy from the Eurovision Experience, and our chief editor Steef van Gorkum.
Sietse Bakker of the European Broadcasting Union told ESC Daily that the EBU prefers a national selection in which the audience have a saying in all participating countries. This pops up the question: Which selection method is best for Eurovision?
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