Would this work?
As eager Eurovision fans I would say the answer to that question would initially be a resounding "no".
Give it some thought though, a contest every two years would have immense build up and would make it a lot more financially viable for certain countries to enter (Andorra, Bosnia & Herzegovina etc). It would make it much more of an event that's not to be missed, maybe making it more popular? It could also (hopefully) encourage countries to pick better songs, making the contest a lot more competitive overall.
i think the EBU will most definetly be looking for new ways to handle the contest going beyond the 60th anniversary, but would this change be a welcome adaptment or cause the contest to lose popularity?
Would love to hear what you think of this suggestion.
As eager Eurovision fans I would say the answer to that question would initially be a resounding "no".
Give it some thought though, a contest every two years would have immense build up and would make it a lot more financially viable for certain countries to enter (Andorra, Bosnia & Herzegovina etc). It would make it much more of an event that's not to be missed, maybe making it more popular? It could also (hopefully) encourage countries to pick better songs, making the contest a lot more competitive overall.
i think the EBU will most definetly be looking for new ways to handle the contest going beyond the 60th anniversary, but would this change be a welcome adaptment or cause the contest to lose popularity?
Would love to hear what you think of this suggestion.