ERT Vs RIK: The Eurovision controversy continues | RIK’s response to EBU!

The “civil war” that has broken out between ERT and RIK on the occasion of the Fame Story, which will be broadcast on STAR Channel in Greece and through which Cyprus intends to choose its representative for Eurovision 2024 continues, without defusing the crisis at least so far.

What has happened.

RIK’s decision to collaborate with Nikos Koklonis’ Barking Well Media, STAR Channel and PANIK Records for the production of Fame Story, which will be broadcast simultaneously in Greece (by STAR) and Cyprus (by RIK), has brought the two public broadcasters into conflict.

The trailer of the talent show, which although the word Eurovision is not mentioned as a trophy, but Europe’s biggest music competition, was the straw that broke the camel’s back for ERT, which believes that the exclusive rights to exploit the contest, which it has in Greece, are being violated.

Thus, according to what is reported today in the newspaper PARON, the EBU, at the request of ERT’s administration and Mr. Constantinos Zoulas, the EBU has proceeded to update the Eurovision 2024 regulations, sending them to all its members.

Fame Story controversy?

These new regulations, which seem to have been introduced by the EBU, after ERT’s intervention, bring obstacles to the talent show, at least having as its trophy the representation of Cyprus in the 67th Eurovision Song Contest, as it is implied in the relevant trailer, which continues to play on STAR’s frequency.

The new Eurovision 2024 rules

The new regulations state the following:

The organisation of the national selection of each EBU member must not violate the exclusivity of the rights of the participants of the other participating broadcasters of the other countries. Each national selection of a representative for Eurovision should be undertaken and organised under the exclusive control of each participating broadcaster. The organisation and production may not be subcontracted, except with the prior approval of the EBU. The national selections must be organised and televised nationally in the participating broadcaster’s country and on the participating broadcaster’s own EBU member channel.

EBU intervention

Following the publication of the trailer, the EBU wrote to RIK asking it to clarify the details of Fame Story and whether the production of this show in Greece by a private TV station violates the above mentioned regulations of the upcoming music competition.

This intervention was of course not at all accidental, as was the revision of the contest’s regulations, but came after ERT complained that it was violating its exclusive TV and commercial exploitation of Eurovision in Greece, an exclusivity for which it spends around 360,000 euros per year.

The letter from RIK to the EBU

According to information available to Eurovisionfun, RIK has sent a letter of reply to the EBU in which it claims that Fame Story is not a national final, but a talent show which will be included in its entertainment programme.

It is also stated that for Eurovision 2024, RIK will select its representative for Eurovision 2024 by direct award, as it has done in recent years. The artist will be selected from new talent that will emerge from both Fame Story and other young and talented artists.

Finally, it is emphasized in this letter that the final selection will take place in January 2024 through a TV show, which will be held in Nicosia. All of this of course as you can understand is contrary to what Nikos Koklonis (producer of Fame Story) revealed on air, in various interviews, and also included in the promo trailer of Fame Story.

Pending the EBU’s final decision

We now await with interest the final settlement of the issue by the EBU and whether or not it will finally allow, after the explanations of RIK, to be used as a method of selecting the artist that will represent Cyprus in Eurovision 2024. However, according to what has seen the light of publicity in the previous days, in any case, the people of RIK have prepared an alternative plan, since in no case they do not wish to disturb their relations with the EBU, but also to endanger the Cypriot participation in the contest.

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Sources: Eurovisionfun, Paron, Real News

Greece: Stefania to Participate in Het Grote Songfestivalfeest in Amsterdam!

For the second year running, Stefania will grace the Het Grote Songfestivalfeest with her presence. The talented singer, who represented Greece in the Eurovision in both 2020 and 2021, is ready to captivate the audience again at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on the 16th of November, in one of the most anticipated events of the year.

The 20-year-old artist, who lives and thrives in her music career in the Netherlands, has become one of the most talked-about names in the local music industry. Our “Supergirl” is set to deliver her special “Last Dance ” to Dutch fans for the third consecutive year, after her performances at Eurovision in Rotterdam in May 2021 and at the Het Grote Songfestivalfeest in Amsterdam in November 2022.

Stefania’s performance at the Het Grote Songfestivalfeest won’t be the only one featuring a Greek, as Eleni Foureira will also be part of the event. Foureira, who represented Cyprus and finished in the second place at Eurovision 2018, is among the biggest names to perform at this grand celebration in November in the Dutch capital.

Het Grote Songfestivalfeest is a large-scale concert that pays tribute to the Eurovision Song Contest, with performances from numerous artists who have made their mark on the contest by performing their songs. For its third edition, after 2019 and 2022, the following artists will take the stage:

  • Charlotte Perrelli (Sweden 1999, 2008)
  • Johnny Logan (Ireland 1980, 1987)
  • Emmelie de Forest (Denmark 2013)
  • Verka Serduchka (Ukraine 2007)
  • Ruslana (Ukraine 2004)
  • Bobbysocks (Norway 1985)
  • Ell & Nikki (Azerbaijan 2011)
  • Måns Zelmerlöw (Sweden 2015)
  • KEiiNO (Norway 2019)
  • Eleni Foureira (Cyprus 2018)
  • Serhat (San Marino 2016, 2019)
  • Alessandra (Norway 2023)
  • Gjon’s Tears (Switzerland 2020, 2021)
  • Gustaph (Belgium 2023)
  • Gali Atari (Israel 1979)
  • Alika (Estonia 2023)
  • Käärijä (Finland 2023)
  • WRS (Romania 2022)
  • Luca Hänni (Switzerland 2019)
  • Stefania (Greece 2020, 2021)

Let’s not forget that the previous edition of Het Grote Songfestivalfeest in 2022 also featured Greek talent with the presence of Elena Paparizou, both as a solo artist and as part of Antique, and of course, Stefania.

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Cyprus: Problems with the 2024 Eurovision selection “Fame Story”?

CyBC, the Cypriot Public Broadcaster confirmed a few months ago that the country will take part in Eurovision 2024 and the artist will be chosen through the talent show “Fame Story“, which will be produced and broadcasted from Greece, in collaboration with Greek private broadcaster Star Channel.

However, according to an article on Politis.com, there are problems regarding the selection of the representative through the show and the broadcasting rights of the contest, which in Greece are owned exclusively by ERT, the Greek Public Broadcaster.

The problem seems to revolve around the intention of RIK (CyBC) to choose the next Cypriot Eurovision representative through Fame Story, a talent show that will be broadcasted on STAR in Greece and RIK in Cyprus. This has become a point of contention for ERT because, according to the EBU’s regulations, the exclusive rights for Eurovision in each country belong to the public broadcaster of that country.

Therefore, if ERT does not grant written permission for Fame Story (as long as it awards the prize of representing Cyprus in Eurovision 2024), there is a real risk, as mentioned in the Politis article, of Cyprus’ participation in the upcoming competition being in jeopardy.

The Cypriot Public Broadcaster is reportedly considering not using Fame Story as the national selection and choosing its representative through a different process to avoid problems in its relationship with the EBU and risking its participation in the 68th Eurovision Song Contest.

The trailer of Fame Story is still being broadcasted on Star Channel up until the moment this article is written.

Eurovisionfun will follow closely all the developments on the issue, stay tuned!

Source: Politis.com.cy

Greece: Antigoni reveals one of the songs she submitted for Eurovision 2023!

Antigoni was one of the artists who submitted their entries to ERT for Eurovision 2023.

Earlier today, the singer posted part of one of the songs she submitted to the ERT selection process for Eurovision 2023 through her personal instagram account.

The title of the song is “Nervous” and it combines the modern pop sound of the artist with traditional Greek elements such as the bouzouki that we hear in the song’s instrumental.

According to exclusive information she shared with EurovisionFun, the song was written by Antigoni, Connor Mullaly and Amira El-Shafie in her sister’s room during a writing camp early last summer, produced by Seik Beats and Trey Qua, and it’s about a true story of a boy who made her feel nervous!

She also states that it was the first track she decided to submit for the Contest as, as she says, it has that Greek-Cypriot flavour and some Greek lyrics at the beginning!

However, she adds that they then wrote another song which she liked even more and it was the one she wanted to win as, in her opinion, it fits perfectly in the Contest and she will try to submit it again in the selection for Eurovision 2024!

Below you can listen to the snippet of Nervous that was shared by Antigoni and will be released on July 11th:


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MAD VMA 2023: Käärijä, Stefania, Kalomira and 3SUM, will perform Cha Cha Cha in new English version!

We can say that it is the biggest surprise of this year’s MAD VMA, the Greek music awards, that Käärijä, Stefania, Kalomira and the fresh girl band 3SUM, will perform “Cha Cha Cha”, the runner-up song to this year’s contest, in its first ever English version!

Through our previous articles, you may have speculated a possible appearance of Käärijä at the MAD VMA 2023. However, because of his full schedule, the Finnish singer won’t be able to perfrom live, but he will record a special performance in a green box for this different version of his song, which is directed by none other than, Dimitris Kontopoulos.

The song will be performed in Eglish for the first time ever, in an exciting performance!

“Cha Cha Cha” will be performed live by Stefania, Greece’s first top 10 result in eight years in Eurovision 2021, Kalomira, who won third place in Eurovision 2008 and remains Greece’s last top 5 result, as well as 3SUM the new pop girl band, which hopes to stand out as the only completely pop band of the country.

Our team had the chance to listen to this new version of the song and we can undoubtedly say that it will be the highlight of the night. For the needs of the song and so that each artistcan have a part of the song on themselves, the song is now a little longer.

The MAD VMA 2023 will take place on Monday, June 19 and will be broadcasted at a later time by the Greek broadcaster MEGA TV.


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Eleni Foureira: “It would be a pleasure for me to go to Eurovision for Greece”!

After her first concert since the birth of her son, on Saturday night 27th of May at the Katrakeio Theatre of Athens, Eleni Foureira commented the 4 points of the Greek jury to Cyprus and Andrew Lambrou as well as the possibility of returning in the Eurovision Song Contest.

 

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I felt sad for the 4 points to Cyprus

Eleni Foureira stated that she felt sad for the 4 points of the Greek jury to Cyprus, as she believed that Andrew Lambrou deserved the 12 points.

I felt sad. It’s a personal business how someone votes. Cyprus deserved the 12 points this year. He was perfect and the song was excellent.

In a question regarding the Greek participation and Victor Vernicos she avoided any answer.

I would do it for Greece

The reporters could not help but ask her about the possibility of a Eurovision return. Eleni Foureira asked that she would be thinking about it, and if she was receiving a proposal for Greece she would do it.

Yeah it would be a pleasure to do it for Greece, it’s my country and I love it. If I have the proposal, I will think about it.

At this point we remind you that a few days ago if was confirmed by the organisers of Het Grote Songfestivalfeest in Amsterdam that Eleni Foureira is going to perform on 16th of November.

Would you like to see Eleni Foureira returning to the Eurovision Song Contest for Greece? Let us known your thought in the comments below.

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RIK will not file an objection to the Greek jury even though its establishment appears to be invalid!

Invited to ALPHA’s show, Super Katerina, was the director general of RIK, Mr. Thanasis Tsokos, who was asked to comment on everything we revealed yesterday from our website regarding the formal obstacles we identified in the ERT’s  jury for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

We have no intention of filing an objection but…

Mr. Tsokos, when asked by Katerina Kainourgiou if RIK intends to file an objection for the Greek jury, stated that there is no such intention, and the final score could only be changed if ex officio the EBU, which has already been informed of the issue, proceeded to cancel the rating of the ERT committee. Nevertheless, Mr. Tsokos expressed his bitterness over the fact that Greece did not give Cyprus the 12 points this year, since by all accounts it was a good entry and with the 4 points it finally gave, it deprived his country of a top ten finish. At the end, the general director of RIK gave a piece of advice to ERT, which we think they should take very seriously, after everything that happened this year.

ERT itself should rationalize its committee!

We remind you that the problem with the establishment of the ERT committee is that it includes two members who have a working relationship with Greek public television, which is prohibited by the EBU regulations. Another point is that all its members are radio producers, which does not ensure the diversity requested by national juries.

According to the regulation in force at Eurovision 2023, in case of cancellation of a jury, the televoting vote of that country is valid twice.

The members of the Greek jury are:

Christos Giakoumopoulos
Fotis (Takis) Giannoutsos
Nikolaos Nikolakopoulos
Claudia Matola
Evanthia Theotokatu

 

We will follow the matter with interest and bring you any further developments.


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Eurovision 2023: See the results of Press Poll just before the grand final!

As we informed you, Press Poll 2023 has begun. After all countries have had all technical rehearsals, it is now time for the accredited to vote for the country that believes she will be the winner of the 67th Eurovision Song Contest.

Below are the results of the final of today’s 13/5 at 21:45:

In the vote for the winner, Finland leads, Sweden is second, and Spain is third!


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Source: Ogae International

Eurovision 2023: Grand Final takes place tonight!

The moment that every Eurofan waited for is finally here! The 67th Eurovision Song Contest officially comes to an end tonight, as the Grand Final takes place tonight, live from Liverpool!

The twentysix remaining countries will take part in tonight’s show, but only one will be the winner of Eurovision 2023.

The hosts of this evening will be Julia Sanina from The Hardkiss, Hannah Waddingham, Alesha Dixon and Graham Norton.

The 26 finalists of this year’s Grand Final are:

1. 🇦🇹 Austria | Teya & Salena – Who The Hell Is Edgar?

2. 🇵🇹 Portugal | Mimicat – Ai Coração

3. 🇨🇭 Switzerland | Remo Forrer – Watergun

4. 🇵🇱 Poland | Blanka – Solo

5. 🇷🇸 Serbia | Luke Black – Samo Mi Se Spava

6. 🇫🇷 France: La Zarra – Évidemment

7. 🇨🇾 Cyprus | Andrew Lambrou – Break A Broken Heart

8. 🇪🇸 Spain: Blanca Paloma – Eaea

9. 🇸🇪 Sweden | Loreen – Tattoo

10. 🇦🇱 Albania | Albina & Familja Kelmendi – Duje

11. 🇮🇹 Italy | Marco Mengoni – Due Vite

12. 🇪🇪 Estonia | Alika – Bridges

13. 🇫🇮 Finland | Käärijä – Cha Cha Cha

14. 🇨🇿 Czechia | Vesna – My Sister’s Crown

15. 🇦🇺 Australia | Voyager – Promise

16. 🇧🇪 Belgium | Gustaph – Because Of You

17.  🇦🇲 Armenia | Brunette – Future Lover

18. 🇲🇩 Moldova | Pasha Parfeni – Soarele şi Luna

19. 🇺🇦 Ukraine | TVORCHI – Heart of Steel

20. 🇳🇴 Norway | Alessandra – Queen of Kings

21. 🇩🇪 Germany | Lord of the Lost – Blood & Glitter

22. 🇱🇹 Lithuania | Monika Linkytė – Stay

23. 🇮🇱 Israel | Noa Kirel – Unicorn

24. 🇸🇮 Slovenia | Joker Out – Carpe Diem

25. 🇭🇷 Croatia | Let 3 – Mama ŠČ!

26. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom | Mae Muller – I Wrote A Song

Apart from the 26 countries taking part, some non-participating countries around the world can vote, as there is a new category that can vote, in the Rest Of The World.

The Grand Final will be broadcasted on 21:00 CET and you can watch it live from your country’s public broadcaster, or from the livestream on the official Eurovision YouTube channel:


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Portugal: Maro is announced as the Portuguese spokesperson for Eurovision 2023!

On their official Festival da Canção Instagram account, RTP announced that the spokesperson to announce the points from the juries of Portugal would be Maro. Maro performed last year in Turin with the song “Saudade, Saudade” and placed 9th in the Grand Final.

Confirmed Spokespersons for Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool:

  • Albania – Andri Xhahu
  • Austria – Philip Hansa
  • Australia – Catherine Martin
  • Azerbaijan – Narmin Salmanova
  • Belgium – Bart Cannaerts
  • Cyprus – Loukas Hamatsos
  • Estonia – Ragnar Klavan
  • France – Anggun
  • Germany – Elton
  • Greece – Fotis Sergoulopoulos
  • Israel – Ilanit
  • Italy – Kaze
  • Lithuania – Monika Liu
  • Malta – Ryan Hili
  • Netherlands – S10
  • Norway – Ben Adams
  • Poland – Ida Nowakowska
  • San Marino – John Kennedy O’Connor
  • Slovenia – Melani Mekicar
  • Spain – Ruth Lorenzo
  • Switzerland – Chiara Dubey
  • Ukraine – Zlata Ognevich
  • United Kingdom – Catherine Tate

Below you can watch the Eurovisionfun team commenting on this year’s Portuguese entry.

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Πηγή: RTP