Displaying Episode 51 - 56 of 56 in total of The EuroWhat? Podcast: Eurovision News & Reviews with the tag “malta”.
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Episode 33: Welcome to 2019
January 9th, 2019 | Season 2 | 34 mins 40 secs
albania, cyprus, czech republic, france, georgia, israel, lithuania, malta, san marino, spain, sweden, united kingdom
Happy new year! Now that we can begin 2019 in earnest, we have our first Eurovision entry up for discussion.
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Episode 28: The Aftermarket
October 24th, 2018 | Season 2 | 33 mins 2 secs
australia, bulgaria, malta, ukraine
Eurovision provides an aftermarket for winners of singing competitions. Why don't we have that in America? Andy Dehnart from Reality Blurred joins us to discuss.
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Episode 22: World Cup Song Contest
July 18th, 2018 | Season 1 | 26 mins 5 secs
azerbaijan, germany, iceland, malta, russia
Is there anything more EuroWhat? than the World Cup? How about World Cup songs performed by Eurovision Song Contest alumni? Yeah, that oughta do it...
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Episode 14: Eurovision 2018 Semi-Final 2 Hodgepodge
April 25th, 2018 | Season 1 | 1 hr 15 mins
georgia, hungary, latvia, malta, montenegro, poland, slovenia, sweden, ukraine
The second half of the second semi-final of the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest is a European hodgepodge of pop, rock, dance, ethno-jazz, and... whatever it is Montenegro's doing (never change). We break down the last nine semi-finalists in this week's po...
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Episode 4: The Who? and the What? Now!
February 14th, 2018 | Season 1 | 54 mins 28 secs
croatia, denmark, israel, italy, malta, montenegro, switzerland, united kingdom
Lindsey Weber from the Who Weekly podcast stops by to chat about how the Olympics are the perfect world event to prep for Eurovision before getting into the songs selected for Malta, Switzerland, the UK, Denmark, and Italy.
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You ‘kay?
February 6th, 2018 | Season 1 | 37 mins 27 secs
cyprus, denmark, ireland, italy, malta, russia, san marino, switzerland, ukraine, united kingdom
This week, Ben and Mike do a deep dive into the United Kingdom's Eurovision selection process and take a look at why the country has struggled for so long at the Contest.