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13/Sep 2008 at 16:59

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54th Eurovision Song Contest 2009

Eurovision 2009: It's official! - Moscow is the host city

Moscow, here we come! The Reference Group of the Eurovision Song Contest has officially approved the Russian capital as the Host City of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, as proposed by Channel One.

The governing body of the song contest also approved the Olympiski Arena as the venue of the event in May 2009.

Svante Stockselius, EBU's Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest, said to Eurovision.tv: "Moscow is an impressive city and the proposed venue gives us the fantastic possibility to put everything under one roof. We are confident that Channel One Russia will organize a fantastic 54th Eurovision Song Contest."

The green light of the Reference Group gives the Host Broadcaster the opportunity to go full speed ahead with their preparations for the upcoming contest. In the months ahead, Channel One organizers are to make numerous important decisions, from the creative concept of the event to the practical details of the cooperation with the city of Moscow and many, many others.

Today, the Reference Group is discussing another much debated issue - the voting in the Final.


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Molly Parton [29330]
Wed 17 Sep 2008 00:56:13

Marcin

When you say more interesting, you mean your wallet gets pinched and your credit card cloned even faster than in Moscow? Let's go.


Molly Parton [29330]
Wed 17 Sep 2008 00:54:33

Well at least it's not Volgograd or whatever it's called this week. Or Omsk. Or Yakhutsk. Or Velikye Luki. That could be a truly grim affair.


Molly Parton [29330]
Wed 17 Sep 2008 00:52:47

Lazy Lover

Oh there's plenty special in the Moscow air. All all pervading whiff of damp gaberdine, wet bread and cheap cigarette hangs over the place like the smell of poodle poo and croissants in Paris. Or that peculiar German smell of bratwurst, aniseed and diesel that hits you as soon as you get off a train in Munich. Or the rancid soap, suntan oil and fried egg situation you get as soon as you arrive in Spain. Or the stench of oil, overcooked burgers, dust, asylum seeker, Lithuanian plumber and bendy bus that you get when you first alight from the tube at Piccadilly Circus.


Lazy Lover [43783]
Tue 16 Sep 2008 15:38:28

Moscow is good option, but St Petersburg would be better, because Moscow is too big for ESC, you'll feel nothing special in the air there :(


Marcin Paluszkiewicz [37269]
Tue 16 Sep 2008 12:51:16

St. Petersburg should be the host city... More interesting city.


Juergen Boernig [26151]
Mon 15 Sep 2008 22:16:48

What about: 50% Jury / 50% Televoting in the Semi Finals. Also for the Final a combination of Televoting and Jury from the countries that qualified for the Final and the countries that did not qualify will also be considered as 1 Vote.


Stockholm calling [44413]
Mon 15 Sep 2008 18:59:05

Jonny
My point exactly :)


cpbija 89 [44922]
Mon 15 Sep 2008 00:00:29

I liked 2008 postcards a lot.
I was surprised at first that RTS didn't make usual postcards but after I was very happy and surprised in a positive way.
It was the first time ever I really waited to see the next one, and I enjoyed both, in postcards and performances on stage.

Showing natural beauty and architecture is nice and good for promotion, but we have enough of that in National Geographic chanel, Travel, etc.
We (Serbia) came with something new fresh and nice, something nobody had made in ESC before and if anybody makes after will be a copy, so they stay unique and it's good. Although they may be even nicer if people were making flag shapes outside and not in the front of white wall.
The Greek one was my favourite and I don't think it was insulting ! What's insulting in loving couple kissing. And as for kids watching, they can see that everywhere every day.

Hope Moscow will come with fresh interesting ideas of postcards, visualisation and stage design. Believe Moscow will give us a great show next May. Good Luck


Tori Kaz [51956]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 21:34:32

Jonny K, you are welcome.


Pau PV [37672]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 21:14:40

I would have chosen Saint Petersburg because it was built as an European city and like the Russian window to the continent, but anyway, Moscow is a greta option too. Anyway I won't be travelling there, since Human Rights are, how could I say? More than ignored? And I'm not talking just about political things.


Jonny the Duck! [46883]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 19:13:12

Stockholm: Yeah having Kirkorov hosting it would be great also, apparently hes mad, borderline crazy, so it would be great to have him hosting it because then it would be so much fun! :P :D
And as for the postcards, I thought the Swedish ones were great, the Belgrade ones also, and although the Greek ones were very "touristy", I really liked them. I wasn't really a fan of the Kyiv ones, they were a bit boring for me. And whilst the Turkish ones were pretty standard, there was one that stood out and that was the postcard before the Turkish song, with the floating boat! :D And the stories in Helsinki were great also :D


Stockholm calling [44413]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 18:56:11

Jonny
"I think 1 female presenter would be good" Or 1 male presenter, Kirkorov for instance :)
I agree about the postcards, especially what you said about Sweden 2000. I liked the Swedish postcards very much.

Mina
I didn't get the idea of the Greek postcard :(


Jonny the Duck! [46883]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 17:23:45

Thanks for the videos Tori :D


Ulrik Raben [37553]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 17:05:33

It would had been great with Saint Petersburg, we at the Acorn Cafe forum for Rescue Rangers held our Golden Acorns Awrds 2007 there!

http://www.theacornc(...)php?f=11&t=15807


Dave C [44838]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 16:56:44

does anybody know if Ireland are going to enter fo rthe 2009 contest?


Luis Almeida [16966]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 16:33:01

It's a shame that ESC is going to be held in this communist, tormented, sick country, with a horrible regime, and full of corrupt assholes.
And not to mention the climate! It's gonna screw up my nipples!


@Dark Magix (tss, tss...)
If the EBU had to take such issues into account, the contest had to be held in Antarctica. Anually.
That would screw your... nipples up...


Luis Almeida [16966]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 16:22:23

Moscow is an excellent choice, but Saint Petersburg wouldn't have been worse.


Tori Kaz [51956]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 15:32:57

The ceremony of Muz-tv awards 2008 was hold in the Olympisky Arena.So you can make impression how the venue looks indoors.
But there certainly will be changes.

http://www.youtube.c(...)/watch?v=yBcjeIy6c-s Morandi
http://www.youtube.c(...)&feature=related Sergey Lazarev
hhtp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=md3rBLB9yIQ Dima Bilan
http://www.youtube.c(...)&feature=related BiS

Its all playback, btw


Mr. Ivanov [41557]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 14:47:17

@Mina

I dont fell russia as homecountry :P I feel Even Albania more near than Russia

Add me in MSN pls :P


Mr. Ivanov [41557]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 14:42:18

Now i am little bussy about doing my contest (www.freewebs.co m/euromusikcontest ) and for school but maybe i will find little time to think about it :)

BTW my msn is vaskooo@hotmail.com

I am worring that i will make sth better for russia than for my country :) (Russia is also my country couse my Grandpa is from Russia xD )


Mr. Ivanov [41557]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 14:31:56

@Mina

i can try to do sth :P But if i know where to send my ideas for stage and logo it will be great xD

Stage colors common to this(not the disign of the stage only the colors) will be great :P

http://www.youtube.c(...)/watch?v=y3UGzwRo62A


Mr. Ivanov [41557]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 14:23:47

@Mina

Do you know that one Eurovision In Blacka nd white will be very original :) I mean the stage and the logo to be in black and white not like aways in country colors .It will look very class :P


Mr. Ivanov [41557]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 13:55:28

I hope one day Bulgaria will win Eurovision because i have some pretty good ideas for logo,postcards and stage(sth different from all before but i will keep it in secret for now :) :) ) I hope i will be alive to see Bulgaria winning xDxD

Hmmm Russia for sure should add sth from there culture and from Moscow.What do you think about some motives from Kremlin and Bolshoi Theatre.And for the postcards they need sth original(i think 2008 was original :) ) The logo of Eurovision 2009 should be fully changed.

Mina you have really good ideas :) If Bulgaria win ESC i will get you as consultant for my ideas :P

BTW what do you people think about the logo witch i made for my website(see my avatar)

WATCH Eurovision Bulgaria TV live here:
http://www.mogulus.c(...)eurovisionbulgariatv


Jonny the Duck! [46883]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 13:03:37

Mina
lol I was the same ;) Anyhow the postcards this year were wayy better than previous ones, cos its alot better to see variation in them, rather than the standard tourist advert ones lol :) In fact a good postcard idea for Moscow, would be to do it along the same theme as the Stockholm 2000 ones. That is where they show the lives of different people from those countries who live in Moscow or Russia :D


Jonny the Duck! [46883]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 12:26:36

Although it was certainly the most memorable postcard! :D The postcards that stuck in my mind was the Israel one with the roller paints, the Latvian one with the sewing machines, the Greek one ( :P), the Turkish one with the chef & the Swedish one with the paint buckets. (and the UK one obviously! :D)


Jonny the Duck! [46883]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 12:24:32

Mina
Yeah, your postcard was a bit . . . saucy! As you said eurovision is a family show and over here tonnes of kids watch it aswell, so maybe it was a bit innapropriate. :S But our TV has so much of that sort of stuff on it anyway, it doesn't seem that strange over here lmao! :D


w s [29210]
Sun 14 Sep 2008 12:24:08

Mina, I was under the impression the hostbroadcaster did the Greek quite some favour with that postcard. Even before singing one note the following act was presented as hot and sexy. I really think the Greek should relax a little. Not everything is an insult. And certainly not everything is INTENDED as an insult.


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