Friday, June 15, 2007

The Asian Expansion

As from today, the Azeri broadcaster AzTV is an active member of the EBU, and intends to apply for entering the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. Unless the EBU limits the number of new participants, Azerbaijan is set to be the 5th fully Asian country in the contest (after Israel, Cyprus, Armenia and Georgia). Shall this expansion continue, we would like to give you an overview of what to expect from the potential future participants.

Afghanistan is likely to remain the first country in the Eurovision alphabet forever, unless Aceh receives independence. Their singers will probably humbly dressed (as they did in the 2004 Olympics). Culturally related to Iran and Tajikistan, some point exchange is expected between the three. The Russians, however, can forget about any single points from the Afghans in the near future.

Azerbaijan will develop a Greece-Cyprus relationship with Turkey, and a Turkey-Cyprus (pre-2003) relationship with Armenia. There are millions of Azeris in Iran, and many thousands in Russia, Georgia and Germany, all likely to awards them points.

Bahrain, the smallest Arab nation, can be nicknamed 'Monaco of the Gulf'. Will they take advantage of the fact Michael Jackson now lives there? Then again, masks and plastic surgeries are sooo 2006.

Bangladesh, Pakistan and India will most likely exchange high points, despite cold diplomatic relations. Bad news for Ireland, as all three will take the bulk of the UK votes. India will also receive points from Singapore, Nepal and the United Arab Emirates, all have a large Indian population, and Sri Lanka, thanks to the Tamil population.

Bhutan is a mysterious mountain country that nobody understands with an animal on their flag - in other words, the Asian equivalent of Andorra. It will receive points from the Asian equivalent of Catalonia - Tibet (via China), and little else.

Brunei's sultan is rich enough to convince the greatest artists alive to sing in Eurovision - yes, even ABBA. More likely, though, he'll recruit six Eurovision hopefuls from six different nations under the leadership of Ralph Siegel.

Cambodia - The king of Cambodia, Norodom Sihamoni, is apparently fluent in the Czech language (due to his long stay in Czechoslovakia), and so the Czech score will double next year if Cambodia enter. Otherwise, this francophone country will be a blessing to Belgium, if RTBF ever decides to sing in French again.

Read full article HERE

source:escnation.com

Gigawave deploys HD D-Cam at Eurovision

from Asia-Pacific Broadcasting
The 2007 Eurovision Song Contest was broadcast live and for the first-time in HD from Helsinki, Finland. Host broadcaster Finland’s national TV station, YLE (Yleisradio Oy), relied on five of Gigawave’s HD D-Cam digital wireless systems to achieve full coverage of the stage and green room.
Said Steve Rogers, Gigawave’s director of operations: “The HD D-Cam systems were used a lot during the event. The complex artistic effects made the HD MPEG compression really work hard, particularly with strobe-lighting and a 30mx8m LCD screen behind all the artists. I am pleased to say it did a really good job.
”System integrator Presteigne Broadcast Hire supplied YLE with the cameras, which were integrated with Sony’s HDC-1500 HD camcorders. The latter had the HD transmitter and camera control unit clipped onto the sides to give the camera operator easy access to the control panel, while the battery is mounted atop the camera body for perfect weight distribution.
The crew praised the set-up, adding that the balance meant it worked well with the steadicams. The cameras broadcast in the 2.0-2.5GHz frequency band using a 64-QAM modulation in conjunction with the Gigawave Diversity Receive Systems, which employed maximum ratio combining. This set-up gave YLE uncompromising performance and coverage, allowing the cameras unrestricted access to the action in and out of the auditorium.

David Civera wouldn't risk entering Eurovision again

from oikotimes.com
Spain's representative from the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest, David Civera, has told newspaper 'La Vanguardia' that he wouldn't risk entering Eurovision again.
In a damning statement as part of his interview with the Spanish national paper the singer, who finished sixth in Copenhagen with "Dile que la quiero", said that now "In Europe there are more political interests than musical in Eurovision".
Asked how he now sees the show, the Spanish singer responded: "It's evolved a lot. Now it's more of a spectacle and much more is being done as a 'show' with the choreography to make it a spectacle over the song."
David also said that he believes that "singers are more worried about other things" instead of the song. Finally, he states his reasons for not entering again: "In Europe there are more political interests in Eurovision that musical ones, so I don't think I'd risk it".

Dima Bilan in Helsinki -Photos

BATTLE OF SONGS 2007


Battle of Songs is a song contest opened for all composers/ writers/ arrangers from all over the world.
The purpose of the Battle of Songs contest is to discover and promote new talents and quality music. The winner song of this first edition will receive a 10.000 € prize.
Battle of Songs will get your tracks to be heard by some of the most important people in Romanian showbusiness - TV, radio & press people, record companies a&r, artists, concert promoters etc.
Battle of Songs can find a succesful Romanian artist for your song, which, this way, has more chances to become a hit. Through Battle of Songs, your song can be produced to master quality, can be played on radio and released on a comilation.
More than that, Battle of Songs will present your music to advertising agencies and film producers. If there is any possibility to exploit your music, we will find it.

For more informations and rules go to http://battleofsongs.com/en/index.php


Hanna Pakarinen - Final Night - VIDEO

Eurovision SC Final 2007 - Finland - Hanna Pakarinen




Hanna Pakarinen - Leave Me Alone (Videoclip)


source:youtube.com

Hanna Pakarinen back to Eurovision venue for a concert


Hanna Pakarinen had the honour to represent Finland in the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest as the host country was her own home country.
Despite the poor result Hanna continues her activities. Among them her appearance as opening act in the Evanescence concert in the Eurovision venue Hartwall Arena on June 18.
She stated how thrilled she is to coming back in this venue in short time after the Eurovision edition.
Gigs 2007

15.06. - Utajärvi, Untorock
16.06. - Helsinki, Tavastia
17.06. - Hyvinkää, yksityistilaisuus
18.06. - Helsinki, Hartwall Areena (support Evanescence)
22.06. - Himos, Himosfestival
28.06. - Raahe, Raahe Festival (Pekan Päivät)
30.06. - Alahärmä, Power Park
05.07. - Tampere, Sillalla-tapahtuma
06.07. - Joutsa, Joutopäivät
07.07. - Oulu, Rotuaari Piknik
08.07. - Aitoo, Kirkastusjuhlat
11.07. - Kiuruvesi, Vihreät Niityt
13.07. - Haukivuori, Hummerirock
14.07. - Lappeeranta, Lappeenranta Festival
21.07. - Mariehamn, Rock-Off
27.07. - Rauma, Mustan Pitsin Yö
02.08. - Helsinki, On The Rocks
03.08. - Kemi, Hullunmylly
04.08. - Kokkola, Kokkola Rock festival
10.08. - Pietarsaari, Kaupunginhotelli (Moody)
11.08. - Turku, Messukeskus
15.08. - Hämeenlinna, yksityistilaisuus
17.08. - Ähtäri, B52
23.08. - Lahti, Koulutuskeskus Salpaus
24.08. - Kalajoki, Merisärkkä
25.08. - Salo, VRock
31.08. - Hämeenlinna, Sirkus
01.09. - Varkaus, Hotel Oscar
07.09. - Tampere, Ravintola New York
08.09. - Juva, Hotelli Juva
21.09. - Järvenpää, Rivoli
28.09. - Perho, Seurojentalo
29.09. - Ruka, Ravintola Zone
05.10. - Haaparanta, Aspen-halli
06.10. - Kauhajoki, Art Rock Cafe
12.10. - Porvoo, Bepop
13.10. - Lahti, Alex Park
26.10. - Seinäjoki, Karma
27.10. - Köyliö, Lallintalo (S)
03.11. - Tornio, Umpitunneli
09.11. - Tampere, Tampere-talo (Alive-ilta)
10.11. - Joensuu, Amarillo
16.11. - Rovaniemi, Vaakuna
17.11. - Levi, Hulluporo Areena
23.11. - Oulu, Foxia
24.11. - Tampere, yksityistilaisuus
01.12. - Kouvola, Sokos Hotel Vaakuna
05.12. - Pieksämäki, Savonsolmu
08.12. - Kaustinen, Ravintola Konsta
15.12. - Eura, Osmantupa
source:oikotimes.com; hanna-pakarinen.com