Kevin Rudd - Australia's PM - got Eurovision more press coverage than the latest Contest when he invoked ESC to dismiss rumours former Prime Minister Paul Keating could star in Australian Tourism adverts in the UK.
"Paul Keating's chances of being the Australian face of tourism in the UK are as likely as him and John Howard winning Eurovision, the PM says."
And it didn't take long for the photoshopping of Keating and Howard onto various Eurovision bods to begin!
Full stories here:
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23869753-662,00.html
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2008/06/16/1213468299989.html
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Sunday, June 1, 2008
Oh, You're Two Semis!
The results of the votes from the two semi finals have revealed a few surprises.
EDU will reserve its judgement til next year - but the signs are good that the Two Semis are less affected by bloc voting than previous systems. (Now, if they'd only limit the Final night's voting to the 25 nations in the Final - this would be sorted for good).
- Russia did not win its semi-final (indeed it came 3rd - trailing Greece by 21 points and Armenia by 4).
- The 20 countries with the most points from the voting public (over both nights) would not include Poland nor jury-selected Sweden - Macedonia and Bulgaria were the two countries in the top 20 who were eliminated.
- San Marino was last overall, getting 5 points. They were one point behind Hungary. Estonia (who truly deserved nul points) got 8 points and were 3rd-last overall.
- All countries who performed 2nd, 10th (middle), 14th and 19th (last) on both nights qualified to the Final.
- Those performing 5th, 8th, 12th and 15th got the Kiss of Death - with all countries being eliminated.
EDU will reserve its judgement til next year - but the signs are good that the Two Semis are less affected by bloc voting than previous systems. (Now, if they'd only limit the Final night's voting to the 25 nations in the Final - this would be sorted for good).
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