Eurovision Song Contest 2004
The
Eurovision Song Contest, one of the best known television events
in Europe, is expanding to become even bigger and better. From
May 2004, viewers will be treated to a two-night event across
Europe. No country which wishes to participate will be excluded.
Traditionally, the three-hour show, coordinated
by the European Broadcasting Union, dominates television screens
across Europe and beyond. More than 20 countries come together
for one night to showcase their musical talent in front of a potential
audience of more than 100 million people, as far as Australia,
Hong Kong and the United States.
This competition has been a star-maker since
1956. Céline Dion, Julio Iglesias and Abba all made their
name thanks to the Eurovision Song Contest.
Although a record 26 countries will be competing
in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 to be held in Riga, far more
would have liked to take part.
Up to now most countries have been forced
to take turns on the sidelines, unable to participate in this
European phenomenon. But, from next year on, a qualifier round
on the Friday will select the best of the hopefuls to go forward
to the Grand Final the following evening.
All countries taking part in the Qualifier
will be able to cast their vote for the overall winner by the
traditional televoting procedure which is also a very popular
part of the event.
For all further information:
Sarah Yuen, Executive Project Manager - Live Events, +41 (0)22
717 2412; yuen@ebu.ch
Aline Bussat Ingwersen, Media Officer, +41 (0)22 717 20 38, ingwersen@ebu.ch
© EBU 2003
Latest update 29/01/2003 - agl