The Eurowhat? Podcast launched in 2018 and features two Americans (Ben Smith and Mike McComb) attempting to make sense of the Eurovision Song Contest. The show tracks national selections and artist announcements, breaks down each year’s songs with a diverse array of guests, and dives into the 65+ years of contest history using Eurovision as a lens to analyze what’s happening in pop culture and the world.
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Eurovision Song Contest Podcasts
What has more pomp, spectacle, and sequins than the Olympics, Wrestlemania, and RuPaul's Drag Race combined? The Eurovision Song Contest, Europe’s yearly competition to determine which country has the best original song. It's an extraordinary live musical showdown in which Europe’s most dynamic singers put it all on the line in the name of national pride. And Eurovangelists, a hilarious podcast about all things Eurovision, is here to help you get in on the fun! Each week, we’ll guide you thr ...
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ESC101 is a podcast which highlights and discusses the history of the Eurovision Song Contest by looking at various elements of the contest throughout the years from hosts to postcards, interval acts to artists, and more! If you're looking to learn about the obscure history of the Eurovision Song Contest and improve your ESC Trivia skills, this is the podcast for you!
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Ewan Spence and the ESC Insight team keep you up to date with the Eurovision Song Contest.
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It's the Official Eurovision Song Contest podcast. Presenter and music journalist Steve Holden will be chatting to star guests, as well as the singers and artists who'll be competing in Basel, Switzerland in 2025.
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Scott Mills hosts your weekly Eurovision backstage pass to the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest.
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Welcome to Douze Points: A Eurovision Podcast for TV addicts and fellow fans of the Eurovision Song Contest, hosted by journalist and superfan Steven Perkins. Every fortnight we’ll be covering all the breaking stories, plus deep dives into Eurovision history, exclusive interviews, and sharing our thoughts and predictions as we look ahead to Basel 2025. We’d love to hear from you as well, so if you’ve got a hot Eurovision take you want to share, get in touch with us via our socials at @Bingew ...
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Μια σειρά συνεντεύξεων των υποψηφίων καλλιτεχνών στον διαγωνισμό τραγουδιού της Eurovision.
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Welcome on in to the Euro Den: A brand new podcast all about the world's biggest & most popular music competition: the Eurovision Song Contest. Get comfortable with host, Joseph Mendy for chats about Eurovision, Junior Eurovision & national selections. Whether it's news, updates, opinions or rankings, come along, take a seat, grab a bean bag & get cosy in the Euro Den.
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Australia's ONLY Eurovision Podcast! Hosted by Ben Waterworth
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Eurovision news with attitude! Conversations inspired by the song contest — though not always limited to it. Catch up on all our Eurovision 2022 interviews, reviews and discussions. Coming to you from London, but riffing on the world of music and pop culture at large. From the team behind Wiwibloggs.com.
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ESCalation - der Podcast zum Eurovision Song Contest von Liza und Sophia.
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Just three Americans who love Eurovision so much they started a podcast. Join the crew as they give their hot takes on the world’s greatest song contest.
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Welcome to Eurovision from A to Z! Get into a fantastic journey through the history of Eurovision Song Contest., where Didrik and Javier will review all the festivals from 1956 onwards. This podcast is open to eurofans from any country or any age who want to collaborate with us. Eurovision from A to Z is a podcast made by eurofans for eurofans.
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Eurovision, but not as you know it! Australia's biggest weekly Eurovision podcast, giving you all the dirt, all the drama and all the scathing opinions you love to hear about the Contest we live for!
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Join Matt and Adam as they share the latest news about the Eurovision Song Contest and discuss current events, rumors and controversies. This is a great resource for any fan or those who want to learn more about the contest.
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Enter the world of the world's biggest song contest. The brand-new Eurovoix Podcast brings you the brilliant, the bonkers and all the latest from the Eurovision Song Contest, wherever you are. Listen to our news show, Wrap-Up, every Monday from today until May from 07:00 CET, and remember to follow us and turn notifications off so you never miss an episode! Want more from Eurovision? Read the latest news from the contest and beyond at eurovoix.com.
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Welcome to I'm Sorry Zero Points, with Adrian and Seamus. The Eurovision podcast from Ireland. Out weekly on Wednesdays between January and May we bring you all the Eurovision news, song reviews and interviews with Eurovision stars from past & present. Plus we talk to you, Eurovision superfans. Follow us on Instagram @sorryzeropointspodcast & on X, TikTok, YouTube & Bluesky @sorryzeropoints or email us: [email protected]
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Hello and welcome to this podcast! I'm Liv and I'm your host! In this podcast, I talk about the Eurovision Song Contest and everything that's related to this event. Look out for my regular Eurovision catch-ups where we explore what past Eurovision artists are doing in their lives today!
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Welcome to Europhoria, where two self-confessed Eurovision obsessives delve into the great, glam and garish stories from Eurovision's past. Each week Isobel and Roland keep you updated on the most recent song contest news, explore the rich history of the competition and attempt to create their own successful Eurovision entry.
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Discussing the Eurovision Song Contest in fun, exciting and informative ways!
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Rob Lilley is the world’s BIGGEST fan of the Eurovision Song Contest... well, that’s what he likes to tell his friends Tom and Luke anyway. Sick of Rob’s bragging, they came up with a mischievous gameshow to pit him against other Eurovision superfans. But with Rob’s reputation at stake – will anyone manage to outwit him?
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Connor and Adam are two Americans diving deep into the Eurovision Song Contest. Join us as we review every Eurovision ever and listen to our thoughts on the current season!
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What's the Wurst that can happen?
Bradley Booth and Alex Ward | Eurovision fans and founders of wtwurst
A Eurovision podcast featuring Bradley Booth and Alex Ward with guests from around the internet trying to dissect the Eurovision Song Contest. With ESC news, ratings and reviews.
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All the latest Eurovision news.
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Welcome to Mysteries of the EuroVerse, the podcast that delves deep into the intriguing world of the Eurovision Song Contest-- the world’s most watched non-sporting event. Eurovision has been running for nearly 70 years, and is watched by hundreds of millions of people. (It’s bigger than the Super Bowl)! Join us as we explore the history, the controversies, and all the campy fun of the biggest music competition in the world. Covering topics from the queer history of the contest to the politi ...
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Screengeek.net film critic Matt Conway talks about the latest in film news and reviews.
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Great conversations with interesting people about anything they're enthusiastic about
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The podcast for all things Ukrainian, discussing Ukraine’s history, culture and traditions as well as what’s happening in the diaspora. Hosted by Andrei and co-hosts: Brianna, Justin, Nathan and Olexa.
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A podcast about design and music by a graphic designer who has a regular article about these subjects in Classic Pop magazine. https://softoctopus.co.uk/index.php/podcast/
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In this podcast, you can hear stories from before, during and after your time at Leeds from fellow alumni who have gone on to make a world of difference.
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A fortnightly podcast where we look at a big cinematic release and talk about the hype around it. Covering home streaming releases until cinemas reopen. Got any suggestions about new releases we can cover? Just send us a tweet @ManagedExpect or email [email protected]
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A trivia podcast for anyone who loves cool trivia and sticking it to annoying teams at pub quiz.
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A podcast brought to you by the team at WPR. Each episode we take a deep dive into a famous brand's social media accounts to find out what makes their digital marketing tick.
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Sight Attendant is an exploration of the difference between how blind and sighted people consume movies and television. While some TV shows and films have audio description for the blind, several do not. Join us as we do this by delving into the wonderful and revered catalogue of Nicolas Cage films.
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Hosted by Tini Ismail, Fikadrottning unfolds this Singaporean's obsession with fika and Sweden. The show follows topics on coffee, popular Swedish pastry and their origins, traditions and celebrations, and her life experiences living in Stockholm. Learn a Swedish word (or a phrase) each week. Log on to https://www.fikadrottning.com/ for latest blog entry. New episodes are released every Wednesday. This podcast is a production of Cavewoman Productions.
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Upbeat, engaging and on a mission to showcase the best of Cypriot, Cyprus-based or diaspora talent, each episode immerses viewers in the broad – and ever-growing – network of the island’s movers and shakers, whether their ties to Aphrodite’s Island come through their roots, their birth, or as their home of choice. Paul Lambis' podcast is based on his interviews for Culturescope, a Cypriot lifestyle and entertainment web TV show, featured on Cyprus Mail, NGTV USA, NGTV Canada, Hellenic TV UK, ...
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Join Lizzie & Robb every Friday as they deep dive into your favourite girly movies! They look at the good stuff like the amazing characters and iconic quotes and scenes but they also discuss the bad stuff, like the plotholes, the crazy theories and the things that just don't make sense! Each episode is also loaded with little known facts and trivia. Then they announce the Best Character and they also give the movie a Final Rating which is added to the seasons rating list and you can find the ...
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This week, we are dedicating an episode to explaining and reacting to the Intervision 2025 International Music Contest held in Moscow, Russia. As the Intervision Song Contest is part of Eurovision history and as this event attempts to tie itself with that history, it’s important to understand what it is. Join us as we reveal the mystery behind Inte…
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The Eurovision Travel Guide: Slovakia (1994-2012)
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1:07:04In this week’s episode, we are returning to The Eurovision Travel Guide, our monthly series where we explore a country in the Eurovision Song Contest. Join us as we explore Slovakia, learning about some of their entries, their national selection methods, and some fascinating historical and musical notes! Discover the story of a country fighting for…
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Episode 90: Daz's Eurovision (2006 BBC Documentary)
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1:04:32The UK's 2006 Eurovision entry was a song called "Teenage Life," which placed 19th. But what placed far higher in our hearts is the incredible BBC3 documentary Daz's Eurovision about the man, the myth, the legend, Daz Sampson. It's a veritable Spinal Tap's worth of hilarious moments, bizarre musical connections, and at least one moment where Daz su…
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This week’s episode shines a spotlight on the least noticed person on the Eurovision stage…the conductor! Join us as we explore the story of Willy Fantel, the conductor of the Austrian entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1958. Discover the illustrious career of a seasoned musician who helped start the career of a future Eurovision winner, and find…
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It's been almost a year since we devoted an episode to listener questions, so we're diving into our stack of postcards and answering questions of all kinds. We talk about Eurovision-related media, Eurovision-related SOCIAL media, and who will be the first to win out of the Iceland/Malta/San Marino trifecta of small but mighty nations. Jeremy defend…
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The History of Austria at Eurovision, Part 1 (1957 - 1991)
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17:33In what has become a Douze Points tradition, Steven kicks off our 2026 season proper, with a look back at the history of the previous winner. In this case, it's Austria's turn under the spotlight, and in part one we look at its first Eurovision in the 50s, through to 1991. . Mentioned in this episode: Nicole - ‘Ein bißchen Frieden’ (Germany, 1982):…
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The dreaded second spot in the Grand Final lineup has a lot of lore surrounding it, spoken only in hushed tones by those that fear its power. But it turns out despite not producing any winners in 70 years, it hasn't been all bad for those forced to contend with the supposed "Death Slot." We go way back to find the source of the myth, and look at th…
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Welcome to Life on the DQ List, where we look back at the songs that never made it onto the Eurovision stage. From songs withdrawing due to artists changing their minds to scandalous disqualifications, we’re remembering the long lost songs destined for the dustbins of history! This week, we’re looking at cancelled entries from the first half of the…
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Episode 87: Eurovision Songwriting Camps
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1:02:45Norway's own pop diva Mathilde SPZ joins the Eurovangelists to tell us all about songwriting camps: retreats where aspiring and current Eurovision artists go to brainstorm new songs and produce tracks, some of which become competitors in national finals and even the Grand Final itself. It's a fascinating piece of the modern Eurovision world, so we'…
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Eurovision has given their branding elements a makeover in preparation for next year's 70th edition. Graphic Designer Justin Ladia joins Ben to discuss why rebrands happen, what the EBU may want to accomplish with this rebrand, and first impressions on the new fonts and images introduced for Vienna 2026. Perceived Aura Summary Why do a rebrand? (2:…
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Will Israel be the Downfall of Eurovision?
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31:31This week, breaking from our scheduled programming, we are addressing the big news circling the Eurovision world at the moment. With four countries currently confirming their withdrawal if Israel participate next year, questions remain over how the EBU will respond, whether Israel themselves will act, and the future of Eurovision itself. . If you l…
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The Eurovision Travel Guide: Turkey (1975-2012)
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47:40In this week’s episode, we are returning to The Eurovision Travel Guide, our monthly series where we explore the history of a current or previously participating broadcaster at the Eurovision Song Contest. Join us as we feature the broadcaster from Türkiye, then known as Turkey, learning about some of their entries, their national selection methods…
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We're cracking open the Book of Eurovision Records, on loan from the EBU until they catch us with it. It's a deep dive back through the history of the concert as we look at the some of the heights (and depths) achieved by ESC competitors over the years. Jeremy can't handle the fact that Boys Do Cry, Dimitry's talking conlangs, and Oscar finally mak…
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This week, we are featuring the story of the only Spanish host of the Eurovision Song Contest, Laurita Valenzuela! Join us as we explore the story of a host tasked with representing a controversial contest and discover how her career went for a few dramatic turns along the way! Show Notes: https://esc101podcast.wordpress.com/2025/09/12/episode-105-…
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Now that we're officially in the 2026 Eurovision season, it's time to revisit the last time Austria hosted the contest: 2015. But we couldn't do it alone - Ross Bryant of Dropout & Push the Roll joins us to cover the show from Aminata to Zelmerlow. Jeremy dreams of Winamp, Dimitry's ears always perk up at good Adio, Ross is tormented by electro-swi…
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It's offficially the pre-season for Eurovision 2026 and we have a lot of news to get caught up on. We're heading to Vienna in May and planning for the national final season is underway. We also review Austria's CV at Eurovision. Welcome to Austria Summary Willkommen in Wien (0:49) National Final Updates: Austria, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Lithuania,…
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Baku 2012: The Last of the Old Style Eurovisions [PART OF PODCRAWL 2025]
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51:58In this episode, part of the 2025 Eurovision Podcrawl, Steven is joined by friends of the show Adrian Bradley and AJ Clay, to discuss the year Azerbaijan put itself in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, Loreen secured one of the easiest wins in Eurovision history, and, well... Engelbert Humperdink. If you love Eurovision as much as we do, don…
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This week's episode features the story of the interval act of the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest, the Hothouse Flowers. Join us as we discover how a busking duo transformed into a legendary Irish band, celebrating European unity! Show Notes: https://esc101podcast.wordpress.com/2025/09/05/episode-104-1988-hothouse-flowers/…
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Episode 84: Eurovision's Greatest Hits (2015 BBC Show)
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59:29As we approach the 70th anniversary of the Eurovision Song Contest, it's fun to take a look at how the ESC was viewed just 10 years ago - some songs remain as classic as ever, while some songs aren't nearly as beloved as they once were (cough_Believe_cough). But Graham Norton and Petra Mede give us a rollicking 90 minutes of ESC hits, and we ain't …
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As a new Eurovision season begins, a brand new Eurovision podcast debuts. This is the very first episode of The Euro Den. Join den master & host, Joseph Mendy as he explains why 1st September marks the start of a "Eurovision New Year" for many in the Eurovision world. He also talks about how he became a Eurovision fan & also explains how Eurovision…
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Welcome to The Euro Den: a brand new podcast focusing on everything about the world of the biggest & most popular music competition in the world: the Eurovision Song Contest. Get comfortable & cosy with den master & host, Joseph Mendy for chats about Eurovision, Junior Eurovision & national selections, including some rankings here & there. Opening …
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2 Years of ESC101 - Anniversary Special
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1:03:57In this week’s episode, we are celebrating two years of ESC101! Join us as we look back at the past year. Discover our favourite moments, delve into some listener questions, and join the party!
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Episode 83: American Song Contest, Finals
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1:10:34Well, it's been quite a ride, but all good things, and even all mediocre things, must come to an end. Our four week series on the American Song Contest comes to a close, and it's actually got some decent stuff... and also some regrettable stuff too. But that's the ASC in a nutshell, so we talk ways to improve it if they ever attempt something so fo…
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Welcome back to Eurovision from A to Z! Summer is usually a period of holidays, also for Eurovision, but music never has a rest. For this episode, we count again with our friend Lukas from Austria, who talked about the pros and cons of the cities candidates to host the festival in 2026 (which finally was Vienna). Also, we talk about rumours and rec…
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As we wrap up our 8th season and Eurovision's 69th (nice) edition, we take a rapid fire tour of the Contest up to this point while trying to find something nice or interesting to say about each year. Content warning: goofiness. Subscribe The EuroWhat? Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. Find your podcast app to subscribe here. Comm…
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Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down: A History of Tie-Breakers at Eurovision
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15:33In our latest deep dive, Steven takes a look at the photo finishes in the Eurovision Song Contest: when the points were tied, but there can only be one winner. From the common sense to the downright arbitrary, Eurovision has had some pretty wild ways of separating a tie! . Mentioned in this episode: Carola - ‘Fångad av en stormvind’ (Sweden, 1991):…
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Eurovision’s new look: Song Contest Director Martin Green on logo and branding
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19:19Eurovision has a brand new logo and branding for 2026 — and song contest Director Martin Green explains what it really means. Eurovision Song Contest Director Martin Green joins us to talk about the contest’s new look — and why it’s all about evolution, not revolution. In this interview, Martin shares how he sees his role as protecting one of the m…
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Eurovision Yearbook: Lys Assia (Class of ‘56-’58)
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41:57This week, we are featuring the Grand Dame of the Eurovision Song Contest Lys Assia, the first person to win the contest. Join us as we explore the life story of one of the few people to compete in three contests in a row! From old carousels to spicy Italian waiters, Lys brought the diverse sounds of Switzerland to the Eurovision stage, becoming an…
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Episode 82: American Song Contest, Week 5 & Semis
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1:09:02We finally reach the end of the qualifiers of the American Song Contest, having heard songs from all fifty states, five territories and the District of Columbia, and now it's on to the two weeks of semifinals, where the remaining 22 of the original 56 competitors perform for the 10 spots in the finals. There's also a whole lot more time wasted on w…
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Eurovision Song Contest gets new logo and font for 2026 (REACTION)
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27:04The Eurovision Song Contest has unveiled a sparkling new look to celebrate its 70th anniversary in 2026 in Austria — with a refreshed logo, playful new font “Singing Sans,” and a colourful new brand identity. In this discussion video, the wiwibloggs team reacts to the EBU’s official announcement and discusses the key design updates, including: 💖 Th…
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Beginner’s Guide to the Eurovision Song Contest: Part III - The Eurovision Song Contest
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38:13To celebrate our 100th episode, we’ve put together a three-part mini series exploring the origins of the Eurovision Song Contest. This week, we are concluding with Part III, covering the origins of the contest itself. If you have no idea what the Eurovision Song Contest is or if you’re curious about how it started, then you’ve come to the right pla…
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Episode 81: American Song Contest, Weeks 3 & 4
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59:22We dive even deeper into the American Song Contest this week, tackling 23 more songs from all over the United States. Some are good, and some are, well... not as good, but hey, we're just Countryin' the States. Jeremy cannot and will not Feel the Love, Dimitry's a secret fan of a 90s alt-pop icon, and Oscar suggests that it might be best if you Do …
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The Grand Final of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest featured 21 songs with non-English lyrics, the most to appear since the language rule was abolished in 1999. In this episode, we'll explore the history of the language rule and why language diversity has returned to the Contest. Lingua Franca Summary The introduction of the Language Rule at Eurovi…
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Martin Oust-erdahl and the Eurovision Headlines
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11:58We're back! Following our traditional post-Eurovision vacation, Douze Points is officially back behind the mic as we gear up for Austria 2026. So, what have you missed? Steven brings you all the latest headlines since we all left Basel, including the exit of Martin Osterdahl, and what this could mean for the future of the Song Contest. . Mentioned …
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Beginner’s Guide to the Eurovision Song Contest: Part II - The Sanremo Music Festival (Feat. Andreas Grassl)
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40:59To celebrate our 100th episode, we’ve put together a three-part mini series exploring the origins of the Eurovision Song Contest. This week, we are continuing with Part II, covering the show which inspired the contest, the Festival della Canzone Italiana, also known as the Sanremo Music Festival. We are joined by fellow Eurovision historian Andreas…
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Episode 80: American Song Contest, Weeks 1 & 2
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1:01:22The time has finally come: the Eurovangelists have gone American... American Song Contest, that is! We're spending the month of August covering one of our most requested topics: NBC's 2022 attempt to create an American version of the ESC. We're recapping the entire thing, so listen along to the show that could very well have become an American inst…
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Beginner’s Guide to the Eurovision Song Contest: Part I - The European Broadcasting Union
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33:41To celebrate our 100th episode, we’ve put together a three-part mini series exploring the origins of the Eurovision Song Contest. This week, we are starting with the story of the institution responsible for the contest, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). Join us as we reveal the mystery behind this mighty organization. Who belongs to the EBU, h…
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We're more than two months post-Eurovision 2025, and it's easy to fall in to an off-season funk over not having any new songs to discuss. Except the artists from this year's Eurovision have been releasing tons of songs, so Barbara and Maria of the Eurovisionphiles have teamed up with the Eurovangelists to take a listen and pick our favorites. Jerem…
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Quite a bit has happened since we last checked in on Eurovision news. Executive Supervisor Martin Österdahl will be stepping down, there's a new head of the Reference Group, and we know which cities have made bids to host next year's competition. Good to Go Summary Eurovision Host City: Innsbruck vs Vienna (1:00) Martin Österdahl Steps Down (4:48) …
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This week’s episode shines a spotlight on the least noticed person on the Eurovision stage…the conductor! Join us as we explore the story of Mimis Plessas, the conductor of the Greek entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1983. Discover the harrowing adventures of a man determined to share Greek culture with the rest of Europe, fighting unexpected ob…
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Episode 78: A Eurovangelist Summer Playlist
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1:03:58It's July (or Dzuli), so it's time for a summer playlist courtesy of the Eurovision Song Contest's songbook. The Eurovangelists are joined by world traveler Garrett Palm of Agents of Travel to talk about the breeziest songs in ESC history as picked by your hosts and put together the ideal poolside playlist. Jeremy warns against nachos abroad, Dimit…
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This week, we are featuring one of the hosts of the only Eurovision Song Contest hosted in a country which no longer exists! Join us as we travel to Zagreb, home of the 1990 contest hosted by two incredible people, one of whom is our featured host Helga Vlahović. Discover the story of a talented and professional host who almost walked away from the…
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We're going back to Switzerland to go back to the very beginning of Eurovision itself! Special guest Bridger Winegar (Corporate, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Jimmy Kimmel Live!) joins us for the Eurovision Grand Prix of 1956, and the many precedents that are set almost 70 years ago that still persist to this day. Jeremy's like this every night, Dimit…
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