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Issue: XXXIII
5th Anniversary Edition
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Editor's Message
Bienvenue! Velkommen! Welcome!

In August of 2008, WikiProject Eurovision published the first edition of our humble WikiProject's monthly newsletter. Since then, the project and the newsletter have grown thanks to the efforts of all of our members. Thank you for your continued support and contributions! We'd literally be nothing without you.

Also of great importance is that, next month, September, will be the entire project's tenth anniversary! Can you imagine it's already been that long? We'll keep you updated on this momentous occasion.

Remember it is teamwork collaborations that help to make this project a success. And as always, be on the look out for potential new members to the project. Post {{subst:EurovisionInvite}} (which will produced this template) on any user page you think is interested to join the WikiProject, to officially invite them to join.

Happy editing! Wesley & Mr. Gerbear

Headlines
Project News

Article news

Eurovision Song Contest

  • The schedule for the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest has been slightly changed from previous announcements. The grand final will be held on 10 May, with the semi-finals on 6 and 8 May. This is the earliest the contest has been held since the 1998 contest. [3]
  • Switzerland has announced that their national final for next year's contest will be held on 1 February 2014. [4]
  • Norway will be changing the format for Melodi Grand Prix in 2014, the country's national selection. [5]
  • A number of Eurovision celebrities made appearances at Stockholm Pride this year. [6] Be on the lookout for articles in Swedish publications that can help beef up these artists' biographical articles.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013

  • The EBU has announced a change in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest format, with awards being given to the top three performers of the night. [7]
  • Sofia Tarasova has won the national selection for Ukraine with the song "We Are One". She will be representing the country in the 2013 contest.[8]
  • Georgia has selected six young artists to represent the country this year in Kiev. They are Mariam Shavladze, Ana Kvantaliani, Luka Gogiberize, Tamta Diasamidze, Saba Chachua and Mariam Samushia. [9]

ABU TV Song Festival 2013

  • Indonesia has selected their representative for next year's Festival. Putri and Shella will be performing "Mimpiku" in Hanoi this October.

See also

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Maintenance tasks
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