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You can find links to everyone on the Eurovision Podcrawl at linktr.ee/eurovisionpodcrawl [https://linktr.ee/eurovisionpodcrawl]. WELCOME TO THE FIRST EUROVISION PODCRAWL! Over the summer, a group of Eurovision podcasters are joining forces to create a series of episodes, each showcasing a different year of the Song Contest… but it has to be a year when a country first hosted Eurovision. We’re starting off the crawl here at ESC Insight, and at the end of our episode, we’ll introduce you to the next podcast on the crawl. Head there for the next episode, and they’ll introduce you to the next podcast. Just like that, you’ll have some Eurovision all summer long! How each podcast addresses the topic is entirely up to them – half of the fun of this project is to help you experience the wider Eurovision podcast community and everyone’s wildly different styles. WHO IS ON THE PODCRAWL? Already signed up for the Podcrawl are 12 Points From America [https://12pointsfromamerica.com/], Douze Points [https://podfollow.com/douze-points], EuroWhat? [https://www.eurowhat.com/], ESC Insight [http://www.escinsight.com/], Niall Points [http://niallpoints.com/], That Eurovision Site [https://thateurovisionsite.com/], and The Wind Machine Podcast [http://windmachinepodcast.com/]. You’ll find links to all the sites and their episodes when they are uploaded through linktr.ee/eurovisionpodcrawl [https://linktr.ee/eurovisionpodcrawl]. If you and your podcast team want to join in, get in touch with us at admin@escinsight.com. [admin@escinsight.com] ESC INSIGHT’S PODCRAWL EDPISODE > Eurovision Insight Podcast: The Eurovision Podcrawl Starts In Cannes 1959 > > > Ewan Spence, Fin Ross Russell, and Dudepoints start off the Eurovision Podcrawl with a trip to Cannes in 1959. They talk about the Contest’s formative years, the impact on the future of the Song Contest, and pick out three songs to talk about in detail. > > > Podcast Timestamps > > > 0m30s: Welcome to the podcast. > > 1m22s: What is a podcrawl? > > 3m40s: Eurovision 1959 in thirty seconds. > > 4m10s: Eurovision in the 1950s > > 12m46: Germnay: Heute Abend Wollen Wir Tanzen, by Alice and Ellen Kessler. > > 24m45s: Italy: Piove (Chia Ciao Bambino), by Domenico Modugno. > > 38m25s: Intermission (It’s a long podcast, this is a good point to have a break). > > 39m00s: United Kingdom: Sing Little Birdie, by Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson. > > 51m18s: Quick reviews of the other eight songs. > > 64m28s: The impact of Eurovision 1959 on future Song Contests. > > 72m03s: The next step on the Eurovision Podcrawl. WHERE NEXT ON THE PODCRAWL? Looking for the next episode of the Eurovision Podcrawl? It’s going to be at The Wind Machine Podcast [http://windmachinepodcast.com/] on June 30th, when Danie and Mark will look at Austria’s first hosting of the Contest in 1967. You can find links to everyone on the Eurovision Podcrawl at linktr.ee/eurovisionpodcrawl [https://linktr.ee/eurovisionpodcrawl]. Stay up to date with all the Eurovision discussions through the summer by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show in iTunes [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-unofficial-eurovision/id369754923], Google Podcasts [https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5lc2NpbnNpZ2h0LmNvbS9jYXRlZ29yeS9wb2RjYXN0L2ZlZWQv], and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNBt1qiXXi1qMxk58HNHe]. A direct RSS feed is available [https://escinsight.com/category/podcast/feed/]. We also have a regular email newsletter which you can sign up to here [https://escinsight.com/tour-the-site/the-esc-insight-email-newsletter/]. The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: The Eurovision Podcrawl Starts In Cannes 1959 [https://escinsight.com/2025/06/18/eurovision-insight-podcast-the-eurovision-podcrawl-starts-in-cannes-1959/] appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast [https://escinsight.com].

It’s not really over, we’ve lots to talk about over the summer, but in a way it really is over. The curtain has come down, JJ lifts the trophy, and has already asked to host the 70th Anniversary Eurovision. Before we leave the Press Centre, the Insight team and some friends of the parish have some quick thoughts on the Grand Final, our highlights in Basel, and what might happen next. > Eurovision Insight Podcast: Our Final News From Basel, Sunday 18th May > > > Ewan welcomes Dude Points, Samantha, Erik, Liz and Madline to the final podcast (along with cameos from GJ and Tim) to look back at the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest before we all leave Basel. Stay up to date with all the Eurovision discussions through the summer by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show in iTunes [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-unofficial-eurovision/id369754923], Google Podcasts [https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5lc2NpbnNpZ2h0LmNvbS9jYXRlZ29yeS9wb2RjYXN0L2ZlZWQv], and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNBt1qiXXi1qMxk58HNHe]. A direct RSS feed is available [https://escinsight.com/category/podcast/feed/]. We also have a regular email newsletter which you can sign up to here [https://escinsight.com/tour-the-site/the-esc-insight-email-newsletter/]. The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Our Final News From Basel, Sunday 18th May [https://escinsight.com/2025/05/18/eurovision-insight-podcast-our-final-news-from-basel-sunday-18th-may/] appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast [https://escinsight.com].

It’s Eurovision Grand Final Day! Or, as most of the world knows it, Eurovision Day! > Eurovision Insight Podcast: Grand Final Preview From Basel, Saturday 17th May > > > Dude Points is joined by Erik and Liz from the 12 Points for America podcast to discuss the Grand Final. Each of them will talk about the songs that have moved them, admired them, or even annoyed them during the Eurovision season. We’ll also discuss Basel vs other host cities. Stay up to date with all the Eurovision discussions by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show in iTunes [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-unofficial-eurovision/id369754923], Google Podcasts [https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5lc2NpbnNpZ2h0LmNvbS9jYXRlZ29yeS9wb2RjYXN0L2ZlZWQv], and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNBt1qiXXi1qMxk58HNHe]. A direct RSS feed is available [https://escinsight.com/category/podcast/feed/]. We also have a regular email newsletter which you can sign up to here [https://escinsight.com/tour-the-site/the-esc-insight-email-newsletter/]. The post Eurovision Insight Podcast: Grand Final Preview From Basel, Saturday 17th May [https://escinsight.com/2025/05/17/eurovision-insight-podcast-grand-final-preview-from-basel-saturday-17th-may/] appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast [https://escinsight.com].

As the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest approaches, the community media teams who have been following the Song Contest all year round are joined by the mainstream media as they bring the Contest to a much wider audience. Yet these journalists have been working other beats and have other specialities throughout the year? How do they go about reporting on Eurovision with just a few days on the ground in Basel or at most two weeks in a tabloid newspaper’s entertainment section? Martin Belam is a reporter for The Guardian and is one of their experienced live bloggers. He has covered fast-breaking news stories, ongoing events, and major sporting moments. Once a year, he also covers the Eurovision Song Contest. Ewan Spence sat down with him a week before the Contest. They talk about… * …how Martin started in journalism * …the ever-changing nature of reporting in the first decade of the 21st century. * …how liveblooging has become one of the new skills in a journalist’s tool. * …how to prepare for liveblogging, including gathering information, stories, and quotes. * …the audience expectation when interacting with a liveblog. * …an obligatory reference to Ron from Sparks. > Eurovision Chat Over Coffee, with Guardian Liveblogger Martin Belham > > > In the latest Chat Over Coffee podcast, Ewan Spence sits down with Guardian Liveblogger Martin Belam to talk about the evolving nature of digital journalism, using liveblogs to cover major events, researching new topics, meeting audience expectations, and more… Discover more about the Eurovision Song Contest and follow its journey to Basel by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show on iTunes [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-unofficial-eurovision/id369754923], Google Podcasts [https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5lc2NpbnNpZ2h0LmNvbS9jYXRlZ29yeS9wb2RjYXN0L2ZlZWQv], and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNBt1qiXXi1qMxk58HNHe]. A direct RSS feed is available [https://escinsight.com/category/podcast/feed/]. We also have a regular email newsletter, which you can sign up for here [https://escinsight.com/tour-the-site/the-esc-insight-email-newsletter/]. The post Eurovision Chat Over Coffee, with Guardian Liveblogger Martin Belam [https://escinsight.com/2025/05/17/eurovision-chat-over-coffee-with-guardian-liveblogger-martin-belam/] appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast [https://escinsight.com].

Every performance at the Eurovision Song Contest comes not only from the artists but also from many collaborations behind the scenes that all work together to bring the best experience possible to those watching. That includes the Creative Director; their ability to reflect and project moods, emotions, meaning, and more to the audience can lift performances to greater heights. Ace Bowerman is one of those directors. Working with the United Kingdom and Azerbaijan delegations, they bring both Remember Monday and Mamagama’s visions to the Basel stage. Between rehearsals, Ace joined Ewan Spence to talk about creativity. Part of that includes the ideas behind the staging of ‘What The Hell Just Happened‘ and ‘Run With U‘, but they also talk about Ace’s path to being a Creative Director, supporting themself through University, and early roles. How did their work change during the COVID pandemic lockdown, and what emotions did they feel when the world started to open up again? Was the Eurovision call expected, and what one thing did Remember Monday bring to the early meetings that helped the process? > Eurovision Chat Over Coffee, with Creative Director Ace Bowerman > > > In the latest Chat Over Coffee podcast, Ewan Spence sits down with Creative Director Ace Bowerman to talk about working with Remember Monday and Mamagama, the creative process, a complex career path, and more… Discover more about the Eurovision Song Contest and follow its journey to Basel by listening to the ESC Insight podcasts. You’ll find the show on iTunes [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-unofficial-eurovision/id369754923], Google Podcasts [https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL3d3dy5lc2NpbnNpZ2h0LmNvbS9jYXRlZ29yeS9wb2RjYXN0L2ZlZWQv], and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4uNBt1qiXXi1qMxk58HNHe]. A direct RSS feed is available [https://escinsight.com/category/podcast/feed/]. We also have a regular email newsletter, which you can sign up for here [https://escinsight.com/tour-the-site/the-esc-insight-email-newsletter/]. The post Eurovision Chat Over Coffee, with Creative Director Ace Bowerman [https://escinsight.com/2025/05/16/eurovision-chat-over-coffee-with-creative-director-ace-bowerman/] appeared first on ESC Insight - Home of the Unofficial Eurovision Song Contest Podcast [https://escinsight.com].