Eurovision 2010 Podcast: Juke Box Jury #8
The final five songs in 2010 face a Eurovision Juke Box Jury of Lynne McCrossan and Bruce Devlin. Germany, Spain, France, Norway and the United Kingdom, all introduced by Ewan Spence
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The final five songs in 2010 face a Eurovision Juke Box Jury of Lynne McCrossan and Bruce Devlin. Germany, Spain, France, Norway and the United Kingdom, all introduced by Ewan Spence
Eurovision fans in Australia (at least the ones that haven’t tried to get to Oslo) have had their radios tuned to SBS for the last two or three weeks, as they’re broadcasting a dedicated Eurovision Radio Station running up, during, and in the weeks after this year’s contest. Over the weekend, they would have heard a familiar Scottish voice and “electrical guitar†introduction. Yes, after listening to the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast, SBS Radio decided that what they were lacking was a little bit of Juke Box Jury action, and commissioned a special edition of the show for Down
Serbia, Belarus, Romania, Belgium and Moldova submit to the Juke Box Jury of Elaine Dove and David Elder, in their final jury of the 2010 contest, Ewan Spence, as always, is in the host’s chair.
Karina Westerman and Paul Jordan return to the Eurovision Juke Box Jury bench to judge the Netherlands, Malta, Albania, Bulgaria and Latvia. Ewan Spence hosts.
David Elder and Elaine Dove join Ewan Spence to judge five more songs in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest – this show has Finland, Slovenia, Ukraine (take 1), Ukraine (take 2) and Greece.
Wednesday May 12, Edinburgh – British Academy (Bafta) nominated podcaster Ewan Spence is set not only to return to the Eurovision Song Contest this May, but also to bring the showmanship, delights, performances and emotional highs and lows to the ears of the world with the launch of “The Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast.†No stranger to the podcasting world, Spence was Scotland’s first podcaster. His Unsigned Rock Music show (TPN Rock, www.tpnrock.com) has been running for over five years, and the annual daily coverage of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has become required listening for fans around the world. Now