ORF, the Austrian national broadcaster has exclusively revealed to Esctoday.com that the 2013 Austrian Eurovision entry and representative will be chosen via a 50/50 International jury and televoting deliberation.
Earlier this month,ORF, the national Austrian broadcaster informed Esctoday.com that a total of 5 acts will be competing at the 2013 Austrian Eurovision national final. This time the broadcaster has opted for a brand new method and mechanism to select the Austrian Eurovision representative, ORF will scout for the potential candidates. ORF released the rules and regulations for the 2013 Austrian national final. The Austrian national final will be held on the 15th of February in Vienna.
Thomas Rabitsch, will be the man in charge of the scouting process, he is no new name to the Eurovision Song Contest as he reached the Eurovision final with Nadine Beiler in 2011. Ralf Strobl and Anja Rabitsch will join Thomas Rabitsch in order to search for the best candidates, they accompanied Nadien Beiler in Düsseldorf in 2011.
Singers and artists wishing to take part can send in their applications to ORF. The deadline for the submission of applications is the the 31st of October. So only a few days are left for artists and candidates who wish to submit their entries.
Candidates wishing to compete at the 2013 Austrian national final can do so by sending their applications to the link below:
Registration form:
http://songcontest.orf.at/anmeldung
Austria debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957 and has won the event in 1966 with Udo Jurgen’s Merci Cheri.
Stay tuned to Esctoday.com for the latest news on the 2013 Austrian Eurovision national selection.
Source: Esctoday.com