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, […]
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 […]
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, […]
Our team in Baku and Hikaru report on the results from the first Qualifying Round of the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest, during the Wednesday edition of Murphy’s Law on JOY94.9. […]
The colour! The fantasy! The chaotic presenting! It’s not a Fellini film, it’s Eurovision 1991. AJ & Hikki discuss what happened when the contest returned to the country that inspired […]
Unfortunately we couldn’t review all the songs for the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest during our time on air, so here is podcast review of all the songs we have yet […]
The Countdown is heating up. Only 14 days left! Here is the podcast version of EuroSongCountdown for 12 May 2012 Our full interview with John Kennedy O’Connor (have a safe […]
Last week we discussed the role of national languages in Eurovision on EuroSongCountdown. Here are some examples of songs which had their language changed from the national final to the […]
We’re talking language this week. Has free language helped or hurt Eurovision? Do you need to be in English to be a success? EuroSongCountdown for 28 April 2012 The Songs: […]
Our man in Hilversum, Tim Fisher of Radio Netherlands Worldwide’s Euro Hit 40, gives us his take on national languages at Eurovision as well as a review of the recent […]