How we work: Choosing the right headline
In this series of articles we explain to you how ESCDaily.com works and why we do things the way we do them. The second editorial is about headlines for our articles.
In this series of articles we explain to you how ESCDaily.com works and why we do things the way we do them. The second editorial is about headlines for our articles.
In this series of articles we explain to you how ESCDaily.com works and why we do things the way we do them. The first editorial is about our roots and reason of existence: Finding the Australian angle.
Polish broadcaster TVP has something to choose from in the next year. Once again, the broadcaster will have an internal selection. And many artists have already applied for the job.
With their choice for Sergey Lazarev, Russia seems ready to win and organize the Eurovision Song Contest once again. But they are not the only country who have expressed, either explicitly or implicitly, their desire to win the 2016 edition. Fans are in for a [read more…]
Earlier this month, Germany went through an old-fashioned Eurovision soap. First, superstar Xavier Naidoo was presented as the internal choice to represent Germany in Stockholm. This choice, however, led to protests because of the homophobe and racist opinions that Naidoo allegedly would have.
October is participation month! How many countries will be on board for Stockholm 2016? So far, 39 countries have filled in their preliminary application. And 2 countries that were on board last year, have still remained silent.
Speculations are running wild ever since Jon Ola Sand stated that there are 41 countries on the preliminary list for Stockholm. In today’s editorial, Dennis van Eersel explains why ESC Daily initially came to only 40 countries and speculates on who might be the magic [read more…]
As United Kingdom (BBC) announce the return of the national selection process for Eurovision 2016; ESCDaily will provide a brief in-depth analysis of United Kingdom’s previous attempts at pre-selections and how beneficial could the format change be to UK’s ESC placings.
Guy Sebastian has successfully completed his first European solo tour. The first official Australian Eurovision representative visited Norway, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands. ESC Daily gave out tickets for the Madness Tour to several lucky readers. One of them was Suzanne, from the Netherlands.
This Monday, rehearsals will commence in Vienna, and the two weeks of the Eurovision Song Contest kick off. ESC Daily is live at the scene in the Wiener Stadthalle and in the city itself to report on everything that is happening. Check out our plans [read more…]
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