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Occidentali's Karma 9 feb — 17 mareurovision has not yet published the video of Italy on YouTube!
She had better start training. Entertaining viewers by repeatedly twerking for 5 consecutive nights is no joke.Elettra Lamborghini is interested in hosting Sanremo next year.
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I completely agree with you.
Also, the viewing figures of have massively improved over the years. Usually, up to 5 million people watch Eurovision every day.
When Italy hosted the event, ESC got the highest viewing share for over 30 years! (26,4%).
That said, it's still not as big as in other Big 5 countries, e.g. (usually, 40 to 50% audience share).
Also, if you compare Sanremo to ESC, it's even more "devastating". The question is... do we really expect all Sanremo viewers to watch Eurovision as well? I think that it's already a success that 4 to 5 million Italians decide to watch ESC.
Thus, Eurovision is not "unpopular" or "unknown" but the general public highly values Sanremo more.
It has become a bit annoying this story.The song is objectively good as I'm able to notice many positive qualities but it's not my thing entirely so I give 8 pts in the poll.
The real shock for me is that a woman managed to win San Remo, lol.
Sinceramente is still such a good song, such a pitty we can’t have both Sinceramente and La Noia at Eurovision!Just randomly heard an upbeat remix of Sinceramente at a hotel lobby in Vienna? Nice haha
Forgive my reply, but you must admit that it's quite a feature not having a woman winning for 9 consecutive years. ESC fans from Europe who have been getting to know Sanremo during these years, once Italy rejoined Eurovision, can only remember (and therefore know) what they've seen so far, they won't know, let's say, the 1970s/80s winners.The memory of an all-male winners streak will last long in the fandom, so I think Iker was just referring to this "shock".It has become a bit annoying this story.
Everyone pointing out this esc mantra "A woman won Sanremo"
You wrote 5 lines about the song but you dedicated two of these precious lines to the fact that a woman won Sanremo.
Since you're waiting years and years try a bit harder, no?
74 editions
29 Female winners
35 male winners
10 groups, couples
These are facts
Real facts are also the excellent results of the ESC italian male representatives, all top 7.
These rhetorical phrases about women in Sanremo remind me of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when he made a terrible impression on President Meloni at the G7. Someone from his staff had told Trudeau that gays in Italy were interned in concentration camps and he believed it!It has become a bit annoying this story.
Everyone pointing out this esc mantra "A woman won Sanremo"
You wrote 5 lines about the song but you dedicated two of these precious lines to the fact that a woman won Sanremo.
Since you're waiting years and years try a bit harder, no?
74 editions
29 Female winners
35 male winners
10 groups, couples
These are facts
Real facts are also the excellent results of the ESC italian male representatives, all top 7.
we vote for the best song, not the sex!Forgive my reply, but you must admit that it's quite a feature not having a woman winning for 9 consecutive years. ESC fans from Europe who have been getting to know Sanremo during these years, once Italy rejoined Eurovision, can only remember (and therefore know) what they've seen so far, they won't know, let's say, the 1970s/80s winners.The memory of an all-male winners streak will last long in the fandom, so I think Iker was just referring to this "shock".
It's true that one must vote for the best song and in the past few years female singers happened to have weaker songs, but, as we said before, with a televote coming from a large female majority one can possibly detect a bias towards male singers that played a part (not counting the rigged televote of 2024). As for the juries, perhaps they preferred more elaborate lyrics, which led them to downvote conventional love songs that female singers are more accustomed to bringing in Sanremo.we vote for the best song, not the sex!
It's just a coincidence.