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Weds, May 14th @ 20:00 CET
Netherlands: Radio International from Belgrade
Another Eurovision Song Contest Special is awaiting you this week on Radio International availble on FM in the Netherlands and around the world online.
This Wednesday, 14 May 2008 from 20:00 - 23:00 CET, Radio International will start with Part 1 of the Gallery of the Winners of the Eurovision Song Contest from 1956 - 2007. Part 2 will be broadcast next week Wednesday, 21 May 2008 from 20:00 - 22:00 CET.
Then as from 22:00 CET will be with interviews with some of this year's Eurovision performers. Listen to Charlotte Perrelli (Sweden), Ishtar (Belgium), Ani Lorak (Ukraine) and Bea de Vrind from BEARECORDS talking to Radio International on their performance during the show and much more.
A live link will appear on this article during show times.
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the link doesnt work.... :´(
Talking about eurovision radio stations, go to -
http://www.escradio.(...)asp?bw=hi&pl=wma
It always plays eurovision songs, eurovision selection songs and eurovision interviews!
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