Sunday, 13 May 2007
Τηλεθέαση 90%
Για μια ακόμοα χρονιά τον διαγωνισμό της eurovision παρακολούθησε όλη η Ελλάδα. Τα ποσοστά τηλεθέασης στην Ελλάδα άγγιξαν το 90%.
"Molitva" winner 2007
And the winner of final eurovision song contest 2007 is.... Serbia (268 points)
This is the video
This is the video
Greece wins the 7 place at eurovision 07!
Greece took the 7 place with "Yassou Maria" by Sarbel and his dancers. The total points was 139. Two places up from the last year "everything" by Vissi. Bravo Sarbel!!
Here are the countries who vote Greece
Belarus -> 3 points
Armenia -> 8 points
France -> 3 points
Denmark -> 1 point
Spain -> 2 points
Serbia -> 4 points
Turkey -> 4 points
Bosnia -> 3 points
Belgium -> 8 points
Albania -> 7 points
Romania -> 10 points
Cyprus -> 12 points
Israel -> 1 point
Germany -> 10 points
Switzerland -> 4 points
Czech republic -> 3 points
The netherlands -> 5 points
Georgia -> 4 points
Bulgaria -> 12 points
Sweden -> 4 points
Iceland -> 5 points
Moldova -> 9 points
United Kingdom -> 10 points
F.Y.R.O.M -> 3 points
Hungary -> 7 points
Eurovision Song Contest 2008 Serbia
The european voters decide that the best song for eurovision song contest 2007 is the serbian "Molitva" by Marija Serifovic which took 268 points. The esctoday.com voters predict that serbian will be the winner sing of esc 2007. Now... eurovision song contest 2008 Serbia!
The winner serbian song
The winner serbian song
Saturday, 12 May 2007
Eurovision Semifinal Results
11 May 2007 00:25:00 As expected, the Eurovision Song Contest semifinal held in Helsinki was full of surprises! Although Hartwall Areena was not fully packed the show was impressive and the audience’s enthusiasm confirmed their love to the institution. The ten countries that got through to the main event on Saturday are the following: Belarus, FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), Slovenia, Hungary, Georgia, Latvia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey and Moldova. The presentation order is as follows: 01. Bosnia-Herzegovina, 02. Spain, 03 Belarus, 04. Ireland, 05. Finland, 06 FYROM, 07. Slovenia, 08. Hungary, 09. Lithuania, 10. Greece, 11.Georgia, 12. Sweden, 13. France, 14. Latvia, 15. Russia, 16. Germany, 17. Serbia, 18. Ukraine, 19. UK, 20. Rumania, 21. Bulgaria, 22. Turkey, 23. Armenia, 24. Moldova. Unfortunately, Cyprus’ "Comme ci Comme ca" failed to qualify to the finals.
2007 ESC Semifinal
11 May 2007 16:35:00 The Eurovision Song Contest semifinal has left us with mixed feelings, with frustration being the dominant one, as Cyprus did not make it to the big final. Although "Comme ci Comme ca" ranked amongst the favourites, we won’t listen to it again on Saturday night. Evridiki’s performance was electrifying, and the enthusiasm of the audience inside the Hartwall Areena speaks volumes. However, the viewers across Europe thought otherwise. The advance of some outsiders was also a great surprise. Bulgaria’s entry was really powerful and proved the polls that gave it a spot in the final right. Koldum of Belarus was also pretty good and cool on the stage, as if he had not been stressed at all. So he deserved a place in the final. Iceland represented by rock star Eirikur Hauksson made quite an impression. Hauksson was indeed the calm power of the night. His wide experience needed not to be proven. It is a pity he didn’t make it through. The failure of the Swiss "vampires", who were a strong favourite, was also a complete surprise. This year’s ESC was rock-oriented, however, this feeling appears to be reduced to the semifinal only. Another rock entry was that of Croatia’s with Dragonfly. Their song, "I Believe in Love," was good enough and was liked a lot, yet this was not enough to earn them a place in the final. Poland also failed to advance. The Jet Set’s performance was fresh, lively, with the stage filled with beautiful faces inviting us to party. Malta’s entry was pretty good and decent, as well. Olivia Lewis sang "Vertigo" excellently. Mind you that she has long waited to set her foot on the ESC stage, as she had repeatedly tried to represent her country in the Eurovision Song Contest in the past. Another country that booked a ticket to the final and seemed to have enjoyed it is Moldova, which was an outright outsider. Singer Natalia Barbu gave a suberb performance, the stage was filled with violins and the path to the ESC final was wide open. Debutant Georgia stole the limelight advancing to the final, with Sopho singing "Visionary Dream." Words are too poor for Serbia, Marija Serifovic and her song "Molitva" charmed the audience and the viewers who awarded her with a spot in the final. Turkey will also appear in the final on Saturday, as Kenan Dogulu and his song "Shake it up Shekerim" was one of the favourites. Latvia, on the other hand, was not listed among the favourites. Yet, its five tenors singing "Questa Notte" won their place in the final, travelling us to past times. On Friday noon the first dress rehearsal of the final took place, and the second at 2100 hours. With regard to the Greek entry, everything seems to be in place, with Sarbel putting on an outstanding performance.
Comments on the Televoting Problems

11 May 2007 17:13:00
Problems were reported in the Greek televoting, as several votes through sms text messages had a recipient other than the ESC. ERT, the Greek national broadcaster, issued a press release reading that it had zero involvement in the ESC televoting process. It also underlined that the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and Upstream S.A., a company chosen by the EBU to handle this particular section of the contest, were exclusively responsible for the smooth running of the process. The company, on the other hand, blamed the problems reported on the voters’ failure to dial the correct code number.
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