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Uribarri: “Better than last year for Spain”
- By Bjørn Erik Opheim
- . December 1, 2002
Maybe the strongest symbol of Eurovision Song Contest in Spain, the long-standing and popular Eurovision commentator for the Spanish broadcaster
Christer Björkman: “A jackpot for Sweden”
- By Bjørn Erik Opheim
- . December 1, 2002
Sweden is more than happy with the announcement of the running order made yesterday by the organizer of Eurovision Song
Rosa to New York for recording of her album
- By Sietse Bakker
- . December 1, 2002
Rosa visited New York last week to record some of the songs which will appear on her album. After this
Karolina: In English, or not !
- By Sietse Bakker
- . December 1, 2002
A Macedonian newspaper wrote that Karolina Goceva, the Macedonian representative at the Eurovision Song Contest, will most likely cancel her
OT participants will join Rosa in Tallinn
- By Sietse Bakker
- . December 1, 2002
David Bisbal, David Bustamante, Chenoa, Gisela and Geno will join Rosa on stage as backing vocals. The news was brought
55% of Spanish people thinks Rosa will win
- By Sietse Bakker
- . December 1, 2002
55 percent of the Spanish people thinks that Rosa Lopez will win the Eurovision Song Contest with 'Europe's living a
ESCTODAY: Television rates around 160 million
- By Sietse Bakker
- . December 1, 2002
After a small research done by ESCTODAY, the viewing rates of the Eurovision Song Contest could be around 160 million
Rosa: Press conference out of hands
- By Sietse Bakker
- . December 1, 2002
Greece, Austria and Spain did their first rehearsals in Tallinn. All went very weel, although the Spanish participant Rosa was
Spanish press conference out of hand again (pics!)
- By Sietse Bakker
- . December 1, 2002
After the performance of Rosa, the press conference got out of hands again. Journalists couldn't wait to ask her their
Rosa breaks the record of records
- By Daniel Ringby
- . December 1, 2002
Spanish entrant Rosa Lopez has broken all the Spanish single sales records in Spain with her competing song at Eurovision.
More than 15 million Spanish will see Rosa tonight
- By Manuel Moreno
- . December 1, 2002
Eurovision appears today at the front page of almost all Spanish newspapers, TVE connects live with Tallin every hour and
Spain started first with Eurovision coverage
- By Sietse Bakker
- . December 1, 2002
Spanish broadcaster TVE started as first with the Eurovision show on television. Live from Granada, the birth place of Rosa,
Operación Triunfo: No nominees, nobody eliminated
- By Sietse Bakker
- . December 1, 2002
During the second Operación Triunfo gala, Enrique Anaut was taken to the hospital after health problems. The jury decided not
Operación Triunfo now with 17 participants
- By Sietse Bakker
- . December 1, 2002
In the first edition of Operación Triunfo, Jano, Marcos Elis, Saray and Miguel Angel Silva were voted away by a