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Eurovision This Decade: Australia

[AdSense-B] All opinions expressed in this article are those of the editor quoted and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the other team members or the website as a whole. Hello, and welcome back to Eurovision This Decade, series where we as a team go through each country’s Eurovision adventure through the 2010’s and give you our opinions on …

Eurovision This Decade: Armenia

All opinions expressed in this article are those of the editor quoted and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the other team members or the website as a whole. [AdSense-B] Welcome back to Eurovision this decade, a series where we look back at the amazing decade just gone and give you our thoughts of each country’s entries. Today we …

Eurovision This Decade: Albania

All opinions expressed in this article are those of the editor quoted and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the other team members or the website as a whole. [AdSense-B] Welcome to a new series from ESCUnited! While we head into a long Eurovision-less summer, we thought it best to take a look back over the decade that we …

Success Comes From Within? The EU Effect in Eurovision

This editorial is written from the opinion of the author and does not represent the views of the other editors, the EBU or escYOUnited as a whole. Tomorrow, barring any major surprises, the UK will select their entry for 2018 which will be the last time that the UK participates in Eurovision as a member of the European Union (EU). …

National Finals: The Route To Success?

This editorial is written from the opinion of the author and does not represent the views of the other editors, the EBU or escYOUnited as a whole. Last year, I wrote an article which showed that, for the last ten years, it seems to make little difference whether an entry was selected via a national final or through internal selection. …

Why Do We Care About Running Orders?

This editorial is written from the opinion of the author and does not represent the views of the other editors, the EBU or escYOUnited as a whole. Eurovision has its “facts” when it comes to running order; there are death spots and there are places which make people go “ooo, they’ve got the perfect spot”. Surely success doesn’t depend that …

A History of Eurovision: 1066 to 1217

Whilst it is believed by many to have begun in 1956 in Switzerland, the Eurovision Song Contest has, in fact, existed in one form or another for a number of years. Recent research by Prof. A. Prillis from Valetta University has uncovered a surprising sequence of events throughout the ages. It seems that the contest can be traced as far …

Dana International Performs on Big Brother UK

Tonight in the United Kingdom one of the most loved TV shows will begin its new series! Big Brother 2016 will begin and in the spin off show Big Brother’s Bit on the Side will feather the one and only Dana International. This year’s Big Brother will have twists and turns like never before and Dana International (The winner of …

Daniel Kajmakoski wins YFSF performing ‘Heroes’

YFSF or Your Face Sounds Familiar is a very known Balkan TV, entertaining show. The show challenges celebrities to perform as different iconic music artists every week and the best performer takes 1000 euros which gives to a chosen charity. Live show has been broadcasted into 4 countries: Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, F.Y.R Macedonia and Montenegro where viewers with televote has decieded Daniel Kajmakoski …

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