Eurovision 2010 Podcast: Juke Box Jury #4
Turkey, Croatia, Iceland, Israel and Ireland are the next five songs to be discussed on the Eurovision Podcast’s Juke Box Jury. Joining Ewan Spence is comedian Bruce Devlin and author Lynne McCrossan.
Thoughts from a Bafta nominated Podcaster, Blogger, Writer and Commentator.
Turkey, Croatia, Iceland, Israel and Ireland are the next five songs to be discussed on the Eurovision Podcast’s Juke Box Jury. Joining Ewan Spence is comedian Bruce Devlin and author Lynne McCrossan.
Eurovision Juke Box Jury #3 (MP3 18.3 MB 21 minutes 3 seconds) DOWNLOAD the podcast by right clicking on this link, or press play and listen in your browser. [powerpress] Eurovision fever is building around the UK, Europe and the rest of the world, and the Unofficial Eurovision Podcast is part of that. On with the show! It’s another Juke Box Jury, as myself and an invited team of judges listen to every country’s Eurovision entry this year and rate them as a Hit, a Miss, or a Maybe. Karina and Paul return in this podcast, and as expected there’s
Eurovision Juke Box Jury #2 (MP3 18.3 MB 19 minutes 51 seconds) DOWNLOAD the podcast by right clicking on this link, or press play and listen in your browser. [powerpress] It’s been great to read your reaction to the first of the shows previewing the music from the 55th Eurovision Song Contest and I’m glad you all enjoy the format and style. Given there are another seven shows so we can get through all the countries, I’m not sure if I could change the Juke Box Jury style now in any case! There may be two different judges in this
Five of this year’s Eurovision tracks come before judges Ewan Spence, Paul Jordan and Karina Westerman. Will Denmark, Bosnia, Poland, Slovakia or Switzerland be the hits or the misses of this year’s Eurovision.
Even after just a week in iTunes, The Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast is gathering subscribers and recognition. It’s been bouncing around the performing Arts category and has, so far, peaked at number 6. I’d always planned the first week of the Eurovision Podcast to deal with two issues – the first was to kick the tyres, get all the RSS feeds and directory listings sorted, and generally make sure it works before opening the taps up on the bigger shows. The second issue was how to bring up to speed those people who are new to Eurovision, or perhaps
The thorniest subject of them all – political voting. Is The Eurovision Song Contest really rigged by immigration, partnerships and alliances between countries? Doesn’t the song matter? Ewan Spence investigates…