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Stockholm, Sweden · StockholmSwedish Television SVT has today announced which artists will be competing in next year's Swedish Song Contest, Melodifestivalen. The winner will represent ...See the Story
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Eurovision · SalzburgSem Anne van Dijk asks why despite the intense pressure Eurovision can place on its artists, many of them can't help but keep returning to the competition. The post You’ll Be Back: Why Artists Keep Coming Back to the Eurovision Song Contest appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast.See the Story
You'll Be Back: Why Artists Keep Coming Back to the Eurovision Song Contest

Eurovision · LisbonNew voting reforms introduced by the EBU promise stronger safeguards against manipulation, with stricter promotion rules, enhanced security, and expanded juries designed to protect the Contest’s integrity. But will these changes be enough to rebuild confidence among broadcasters and fans and bring positivity back to the Song Contest? The post Eurovision’s Voting Reform Overhaul: Is It Enough To Save The Contest? appeared first on ESC Insight - H…See the Story