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Andorra to use easier selection format in 2005
- By Sietse Bakker
- . October 20, 2004
Enric Castellet, president of broadcaster RTVA, announced the plans for Andorra's 2005 national final. At first, RTVA decided to select
Laura Põldvere wins Estonian talent show
- By Jarmo Siim
- . October 20, 2004
Laura Põldvere has won the talent show organized by the Estonian commercial radio station Sky Plus and will be competing
DJ Ötzi withdraws from Austrian final
- By Oliver Rau
- . October 20, 2004
Gerry Friedle, better known as DJ Ötzi, will not participate in the Austrian national final song.null.fünf, as news.at reported today.
Belgium: RTBF appeals to established singers
- By roel
- . October 20, 2004
Walloon broadcaster RTBF, responsible for the Belgian entry at next year's Eurovision Song Contest, has made an appeal to the
Maltese finals on 18th and 19th February 2005
- By roel
- . October 19, 2004
The Maltese Song for Europe Festival 2005 will be held on 18th and 19th Febuary 2005. For the final 16
SVT announced the 28 songs and composers
- By roel
- . October 19, 2004
Swedish broadcaster SVT has announced the 28 entries for Melodifestivalen 2005. Later on they will announce the performers and the
Italy will not participate in Kiev 2005
- By Remi Kübar
- . October 19, 2004
Matteo Aldrovandi, president of OGAE Italy, received an e-mail from the Sanremo Committee, in which they confirmed they are willing
Nationaal Songfestival on 13th February
- By Edwin van Gorp
- . October 18, 2004
On 13th February 2004, the Netherlands will select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2005. The final of the
Austria: song.null.fünf with prominent artists
- By Oliver Rau
- . October 17, 2004
Today the Austrian newsforum news.at launched the names of five prominent Austrian popacts who are believed to participate in song.null.fünf,
Sweden: only 99 songs left…
- By Sietse Bakker
- . October 17, 2004
The lights are still on at SVT's office in Stockholm, where a jury is selecting the 28 songs for Melodifestivalen
Uzi Chitman died at age of 52
- By Itamar Barak
- . October 17, 2004
Uzi Chitman, who wrote the Israeli entry in 1991, Kan, died yesterday at the age of 52. Uzi Chitman made
Dino will not perform in Lillehammer
- By roel
- . October 17, 2004
Last year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest winner Dino has not been invited to perform at the second edition of the
Slovenian final on 13th February
- By Pawel Jurczak
- . October 16, 2004
Slovenian broadcaster RTVSLO has revealed more information about the upcoming EMA 2005 selections . Songwriters and composers can submit their
'World stars' signed for Melodifestivalen 2005
- By roel
- . October 16, 2004
Next Tuesday, the 28 songs for Melodifestivalen 2005 will be announced. According to Swedish news paper Expressen, some of the