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Episode 233: Grievance Committee

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As the EBU works through a litany of complaints about Eurovision 2024, Dr Jess Carniel from the University of Southern Queensland joins us to discuss the issues facing the competition. Along with examining what should be a rebuilding year for the Contest, we chat about Australia's presence at the ESC and reconsider the balance of the jury and televote.

Dr Jess Carniel

Jess is an Associate Professor in Humanities at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Her research focuses on the various dimensions of the Eurovision Song Contest, its fans, politics, and culture. She is the author of Understanding the Eurovision Song Contest in Multicultural Australia: We Got Love, and co-editor with Chris Hay of Eurovision and Australia: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Down Under. She is a firm believer in bangers over ballads.

Grievance Committee Summary

  • Welcome, Dr. Jess Carniel! (0:44)
  • Grievance: Spain wants Freedom of the Press (6:18)
  • Grievance: The European Union Flag (13:19)
  • Grievance: Double Standards at Eurovision (18:20)
  • Grievance: Juries and Televoting (23:06)
  • 2025: A Rebuilding Year? (32:49)
  • Studying Australia's Relationship with Eurovision (48:48)
  • Did any loose ends get tied up? (55:24)
  • Final Thoughts (1:00:54)

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Malmö 2024

Stay up to date on everything happening in the leadup to the Eurovision Song Contest on our page dedicated to Malmö 2024. You can keep tabs on the countries, artists, and songs, set your laundry folding schedule with our EuroWhat's On calendar, and futz with your Spotify algorithm with our Selection Season playlist!

Join the EuroWhat AV Club!

If you would like to help financially support the show, we are hosting the EuroWhat AV Club over on Patreon! We have a slew of bonus episodes with deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics.

Special Guest: Jess Carniel.

Support The EuroWhat? Podcast: Eurovision News & Reviews

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As the EBU works through a litany of complaints about Eurovision 2024, Dr Jess Carniel from the University of Southern Queensland joins us to discuss the issues facing the competition. Along with examining what should be a rebuilding year for the Contest, we chat about Australia's presence at the ESC and reconsider the balance of the jury and televote.

Dr Jess Carniel

Jess is an Associate Professor in Humanities at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Her research focuses on the various dimensions of the Eurovision Song Contest, its fans, politics, and culture. She is the author of Understanding the Eurovision Song Contest in Multicultural Australia: We Got Love, and co-editor with Chris Hay of Eurovision and Australia: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Down Under. She is a firm believer in bangers over ballads.

Grievance Committee Summary

  • Welcome, Dr. Jess Carniel! (0:44)
  • Grievance: Spain wants Freedom of the Press (6:18)
  • Grievance: The European Union Flag (13:19)
  • Grievance: Double Standards at Eurovision (18:20)
  • Grievance: Juries and Televoting (23:06)
  • 2025: A Rebuilding Year? (32:49)
  • Studying Australia's Relationship with Eurovision (48:48)
  • Did any loose ends get tied up? (55:24)
  • Final Thoughts (1:00:54)

Subscribe

The EuroWhat? Podcast is available wherever you get your podcasts. Find your podcast app to subscribe here.

Comments, questions, and episode topic suggestions are always welcome. You can shoot us an email or reach out on Bluesky @eurowhat.bsky.social.

Malmö 2024

Stay up to date on everything happening in the leadup to the Eurovision Song Contest on our page dedicated to Malmö 2024. You can keep tabs on the countries, artists, and songs, set your laundry folding schedule with our EuroWhat's On calendar, and futz with your Spotify algorithm with our Selection Season playlist!

Join the EuroWhat AV Club!

If you would like to help financially support the show, we are hosting the EuroWhat AV Club over on Patreon! We have a slew of bonus episodes with deep dives on Eurovision-adjacent topics.

Special Guest: Jess Carniel.

Support The EuroWhat? Podcast: Eurovision News & Reviews

Links:

  continue reading

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