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Post by rifkialq on Sept 7, 2019 14:11:39 GMT 1
we can't count Australia now because Australia has become a regular participant since 2016, although Australia was an invitee in 2015.
The concept will be similar to the Copa America, in which each edition will have two invitees. the 2019 edition had Qatar and Japan. As in the Copa America, the invitees will change every year, of course.
in my opinion, the best idea is having one country of the Americas (U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, or Argentina; possibly this is the only way to make the U.S. able to participate properly) and one Asian country (because it is Australia's great neighbour and the most populous continent as well; maybe Japan, South Korea, or my home country Indonesia can be invited). Put them in different semifinal slot (American country in semifinal 1 and Asian country in semifinal 2, or vice versa) and that will be an interesting contest.
What do you think about this idea? Do you guys agree?
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Post by B3STBEATS on Sept 7, 2019 14:19:42 GMT 1
For me could be a not good idea. What's this? Eurovisión or Worldvision? (Although the most of non european countries are EBU Asociate Members)
This could be a huge talking. But my opinion could be changed in the future.
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Post by Alex Memphis on Sept 7, 2019 14:20:52 GMT 1
For me it's a good idea.
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Post by ʀօʏ on Sept 7, 2019 14:21:40 GMT 1
Well It's called EUROvision for a reason. Imo Australia shouldn't even be in it but okay. It's something Europe shares with each other where everyone comes together and be one. So I say no
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Post by rifkialq on Sept 7, 2019 14:30:13 GMT 1
For me could be a not good idea. What's this? Eurovisión or Worldvision? (Although the most of non european countries are EBU Asociate Members) This could be a huge talking. But my opinion could be changed in the future. why not? Copa America is supposed to be for South American countries, yet they still invite two countries from outside the continent.
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Post by rifkialq on Sept 7, 2019 14:32:09 GMT 1
Well It's called EUROvision for a reason. Imo Australia shouldn't even be in it but okay. It's something Europe shares with each other where everyone comes together and be one. So I say no look at the Copa America. it is Copa AMERICA (made by CONMEBOL for South American countries) yet they invite non-South-American countries (this year's edition had Qatar and Japan). Eurovision can actually do the similar thing.
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Post by rifkialq on Sept 7, 2019 14:34:31 GMT 1
For me it's a good idea. love it. which country do you wish, actually? I personally wish the U.S. or, in Asia, Japan or South Korea.
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Post by ʀօʏ on Sept 7, 2019 15:34:36 GMT 1
Well It's called EUROvision for a reason. Imo Australia shouldn't even be in it but okay. It's something Europe shares with each other where everyone comes together and be one. So I say no look at the Copa America. it is Copa AMERICA (made by CONMEBOL for South American countries) yet they invite non-South-American countries (this year's edition had Qatar and Japan). Eurovision can actually do the similar thing. Well just because they do it, we should too? I don't think so. Everyone can have their opinion for sure but mine will remain the same. Let Europe be Europe
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Post by B3STBEATS on Sept 7, 2019 17:25:57 GMT 1
For me could be a not good idea. What's this? Eurovisión or Worldvision? (Although the most of non european countries are EBU Asociate Members) This could be a huge talking. But my opinion could be changed in the future. why not? Copa America is supposed to be for South American countries, yet they still invite two countries from outside the continent. Yes, football. I don't know why the COMMEBOL did that
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Post by Chante™ on Sept 14, 2019 4:38:35 GMT 1
I reside in the United States, and I have ties to Japan and South Korea. And this idea would be horrible, because whenever non-EBU countries broadcast Eurovision (I'm just going to use 2000 when NHK broadcasted the finals). With this, it was terrible. NHK had no actual commentators, and this was even with a time delay. Also, not many people actually cared. The same can be said for the majority of other non-EBU nations. I think this would be a mess, and with the confirmed ABU Song Contest in 2020 and with the existence of the ABU Song Festivals for both Radio and TV (where Tunisia debuted in 2016 and Zambia in 2017 and Benin in 2018), AfriMusic Song Contest in Africa and the Caribbean Song Festival in the Caribbean. As such, it would be a hopeless mess if the EBU went with something like that. It would be a mess, and would be totally unnecessary. If people wanted other nations to be represented at Eurovision, delegate that to the microstates.
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