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A Eurovision spin-off is in the works and we're far too excited

A Eurovision spin-off is in the works and we're far too excited
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G'day Europe: Australia To Return To The Eurovision Song Contest

History was made earlier this year when Australia debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest to celebrate the event's 60th anniversary and Australia's long

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183 million viewers welcome back the Eurovision Song Contest

The return of the Eurovision Song Contest, the world’s biggest live music event, was seen by 183 million viewers across 36 markets as online engagement soars.

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"It's not with the UK" | TV Tonight


If Dami Im had won
Eurovision in 2016 SBS would have won the right to stage the next event in Europe with a European broadcaster.
But which nation does SBS favour?
“We’ve talked to a lot of different countries and I’m not allowed to say who the current deal is with,” Paul Clarke from Blink TV tells
TV Tonight.
“The great thing about
Eurovision is that we’ve been supported at different times, by a lot of different countries. So initially, Germany really mentored us, then the Swedes, then the Austrians and Danes. We’ve tended to get support from Western Europe rather than Eastern Europe. But Eastern Europe still voted for us here and there.”

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