News for tag: 2003
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Last year, Eurovision.tv did some research and found out who are the biggest Eurovision Song Contest stars on Facebook. This year, we did it again - we checked the data and found out exactly who is who on Facebook, out of all the former participants of Europe's favourite TV-show! Check it out!
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Mārtiņš Freimanis, the Latvian Eurovision Song Contest participant in 2003 and their 2005 entry composer, died today. The popular singer was just 33 years old.
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Alexander Rybak, the winner of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest, called out for fans to join his Facebook page to cross the 100,000 fans line. Inspired by that, Eurovision.tv took some time to investigate, who of the former participants of Europe's favourite TV-show have the largest communities behind them in the most popular social medium in the world.
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Michael Morvan, the drummer of the 2003 Belgian representative Urban Trad, has passed on. The early death of the drummer was a shock to many.
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Live on their main channel ETV, the Estonian national broadcaster, ERR, announced the finalists of their 2010 selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. The list includes several former participants of the Estonian selection and the Eurovision Song Contest.
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The year 2009 marks the end of the first decade of the 21st century. The last ten days of this year, Eurovision.tv looks back at the remarkable transition that the Eurovision Song Contest went through. We are also inviting you to share your memories with us, right here on the website as well as on Facebook. Today, we're looking back at the fourth Eurovision Song Contest of this decade: Riga 2003.
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This weekend, Slovenia will choose their entry for the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest. Amongst the participants in the Semi-Final of EMA 2009 is Karmen Stavec, who last represented Slovenia in the 2003 Contest in Riga with the song Nanana. Eurovision.tv's Glen Webb caught up with Karmen for a chat after today's rehearsals.