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Queer Patriotism in the Eurovision Song Contest
2019The Eurovision Song Contest, the long-running annual televised popular music show watched by millions of viewers around the world, was first broadcast in the United States in 2016, six decades after its founding in 1956. This considerable delay reflects the musical tastes of American audiences, but even more significantly, it reveals how ideals of ...
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Eurovision Song Contest 2013. Malmö, Sweden.
Journal of World Popular Music, 2014Eurovision Song Contest 2013. Malmö, Sweden.
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The influence of the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest on national identity: evidence from Israel
National Identities, 2022Gal Ariely
exaly
2019
During the Cold War, the International Organisation for Radio and Television, which comprised national broadcasting organisations from Eastern European states, staged the Intervision Song Contest (ISC) as an alternative to Western Europe’s Eurovision Song Contest (ESC). The cliched interpretation would be that the ISC was less commercially oriented and
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During the Cold War, the International Organisation for Radio and Television, which comprised national broadcasting organisations from Eastern European states, staged the Intervision Song Contest (ISC) as an alternative to Western Europe’s Eurovision Song Contest (ESC). The cliched interpretation would be that the ISC was less commercially oriented and
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Postwar Europe and the Eurovision Song Contest
Postwar Europe and the Eurovision Song Contestis the definitive history of the Eurovision Song Contest and its political and cultural significance. Drawing on pioneering archival research, Dean Vuletic traces the contest’s evolution, covering its early origins and every annual edition from 1956 to 2025.openaire +1 more source

