Eurovision 2012: After the Show
This year has been quite like no other recent Eurovision. The fallout from it has yet to really be seen, but is already being felt. In a three-part post-contest podcast, […]
This year has been quite like no other recent Eurovision. The fallout from it has yet to really be seen, but is already being felt. In a three-part post-contest podcast, […]
The Eurovision glitter ball is tarnished after this year’s Grand Prix in Azerbaijan. There are big questions being asked. Questions which go way beyond the endless debates about language and live orchestras. They […]
The dust is still settling. Loreen is still a bit excited, the Azerbaijan president’s son-in-law Emin Agalarov is getting booking inquiries from licensed clubs all over western New South Wales and fears mount that […]
As I woke up this morning in inner-suburban Melbourne I had no idea that half a day later I would be so amazed by a Eurovision outcome. I came to […]
Tune in! Http://joy.org.au/listenlive From 1900 AEST
From 1900 AEST (1200 BST) on Sunday May 26th Hikaru Freeman & Andy Bell will present a FIVE hour coverage of the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest being held in Baku, […]
Hosted & posted by Andy Bell & Hikaru Freeman Andy & Hikaru plus friend at Joy Radiothon sponsor Essendon Jeep At the risk of stating the bleeding obvious, it’s a […]
We are down to the business end of proceedings. Whether you’re watching it live across Europe or on delay on the other continents, Eurovision 2012 in Baku is here. Saturday […]
This morning on Murphy’s Law, Hikaru and JOY’s team in Baku report on who won in semi-final Two and where they will place in the running order. The Results and […]
This manuscript fell into the hands of JoyEurovision.com & we cannot vouch for its verisimilitude. But what the heck. It appears to be the random jottings of a Eurovision Song Contest […]