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Post by Deleted on Jun 3, 2014 20:50:44 GMT 1
I really hope we will send again a lovely entry! And I hope that Belgium will finally send something which isn't weird or boring... Since we got in the past 2 years 2 placements in the top 10 (and even a second one!) the popularity of the Eurovision Song Contest in The Netherlands grew so much! That's really great. I don't think that dutch songs for Eurovision do well in your charts... till TCL arrived... ♡
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Post by Kerem on Jun 3, 2014 22:10:57 GMT 1
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Post by Daniel on Jun 3, 2014 22:24:21 GMT 1
^Wow if this is real, then I won't even be sad
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Post by Kerem on Jun 3, 2014 22:27:47 GMT 1
Why?
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Post by ESCIliasMANL (Inactive) on Jun 3, 2014 23:32:01 GMT 1
Stupid person who are writed that compare israel with Lebanon not with Morocco plus the info isnt true 2MTV isnt accepted since 2008 why should ebu accept us in 2015
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Post by Kerem on Jun 4, 2014 7:02:43 GMT 1
Turkey – Turkish national broadcaster TRT has refused to rejoin Eurovision as yet and has set up the alternative Türkvizyon. It seems however that the door may now open for a return after the EBU apologised… Information release by TRT last week revealed that at a meeting in Istanbul, The Head of TRT Mr. İbrahim Şahin received an apology from The Head of the EBU, Mr. Jean-Paul Philippot. The Turks were upset that they were not consulted when changes were being made to the voting system for 2014. TRT’s Mr. İbrahim Şahin said, “Although we were having good results at the contest, we previously signaled that we’re not coming back in 2014 like in 2013; as previous system (voting) changes weren’t asked for our votes. Apart from these issues, we were not taken into the elections for the board of management – though we are one of the strongest members in EBU. Today Mr. Philippot told us their apologies about both situations.“ Although Mr Şahin confirmed they will not participate in 2014, a least they are now talking. There’s still a long way to go though with TRT making demands on the EBU that the EBU may not be able to meet. He went on to say, “From now on both TRT and EBU will take more initiative about our relations…as EBU showed us their enthusiasm today. There are more than 300 international employees in the EBU and only one of them is Turkish. We are one of the bigger countries in the union so EBU will have less issues like these (participation in the contest, elections and etc) if there are more Turkish employee to contact us in the future”. Şahin said further that the EBU Director had expressed his regret over failing to exclude Turkey from the voting for a seat on the EBU Executive Board despite Turkey’s candidacy and spoke of his intention to develop relations with frequent visits from now on. Source: eurovisionfamily.tv The news are true. I listened to the Turkish announcement this is only translated into English.
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Post by Kenajabam on Jun 4, 2014 13:14:59 GMT 1
Turkey – Turkish national broadcaster TRT has refused to rejoin Eurovision as yet and has set up the alternative Türkvizyon. It seems however that the door may now open for a return after the EBU apologised… Information release by TRT last week revealed that at a meeting in Istanbul, The Head of TRT Mr. İbrahim Şahin received an apology from The Head of the EBU, Mr. Jean-Paul Philippot. The Turks were upset that they were not consulted when changes were being made to the voting system for 2014. TRT’s Mr. İbrahim Şahin said, “Although we were having good results at the contest, we previously signaled that we’re not coming back in 2014 like in 2013; as previous system (voting) changes weren’t asked for our votes. Apart from these issues, we were not taken into the elections for the board of management – though we are one of the strongest members in EBU. Today Mr. Philippot told us their apologies about both situations.“ Although Mr Şahin confirmed they will not participate in 2014, a least they are now talking. There’s still a long way to go though with TRT making demands on the EBU that the EBU may not be able to meet. He went on to say, “From now on both TRT and EBU will take more initiative about our relations…as EBU showed us their enthusiasm today. There are more than 300 international employees in the EBU and only one of them is Turkish. We are one of the bigger countries in the union so EBU will have less issues like these (participation in the contest, elections and etc) if there are more Turkish employee to contact us in the future”. Şahin said further that the EBU Director had expressed his regret over failing to exclude Turkey from the voting for a seat on the EBU Executive Board despite Turkey’s candidacy and spoke of his intention to develop relations with frequent visits from now on. Source: eurovisionfamily.tv The news are true. I listened to the Turkish announcement this is only translated into English. But it is about 2014. O.o
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Post by Vaios on Jun 4, 2014 13:36:54 GMT 1
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Post by Kerem on Jun 4, 2014 13:49:48 GMT 1
Turkey – Turkish national broadcaster TRT has refused to rejoin Eurovision as yet and has set up the alternative Türkvizyon. It seems however that the door may now open for a return after the EBU apologised… Information release by TRT last week revealed that at a meeting in Istanbul, The Head of TRT Mr. İbrahim Şahin received an apology from The Head of the EBU, Mr. Jean-Paul Philippot. The Turks were upset that they were not consulted when changes were being made to the voting system for 2014. TRT’s Mr. İbrahim Şahin said, “Although we were having good results at the contest, we previously signaled that we’re not coming back in 2014 like in 2013; as previous system (voting) changes weren’t asked for our votes. Apart from these issues, we were not taken into the elections for the board of management – though we are one of the strongest members in EBU. Today Mr. Philippot told us their apologies about both situations.“ Although Mr Şahin confirmed they will not participate in 2014, a least they are now talking. There’s still a long way to go though with TRT making demands on the EBU that the EBU may not be able to meet. He went on to say, “From now on both TRT and EBU will take more initiative about our relations…as EBU showed us their enthusiasm today. There are more than 300 international employees in the EBU and only one of them is Turkish. We are one of the bigger countries in the union so EBU will have less issues like these (participation in the contest, elections and etc) if there are more Turkish employee to contact us in the future”. Şahin said further that the EBU Director had expressed his regret over failing to exclude Turkey from the voting for a seat on the EBU Executive Board despite Turkey’s candidacy and spoke of his intention to develop relations with frequent visits from now on. Source: eurovisionfamily.tv The news are true. I listened to the Turkish announcement this is only translated into English. But it is about 2014. O.o Yes I know I just wanted to post it
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2014 13:59:18 GMT 1
More countries are confirming
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