Seriously, I'm not.
Although I am sure they have some quality programming on.
But this afternoon, I might tune into that channel to see a very strange event that has been going on for years and that most Americans probably would go HUH? to its mention. That event is the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest.
What the heck is it? Well, imagine if each state had to send one singer with one song to a competition, then is sung live across the country and people from the states send in votes on the other states songs and that's how the winner is determined. So, for example, the song from New Jersey would be judged by the viewers from the 49 other states, which is a logical idea.
So in Europe, they have done this contest every year since 1956 and it has become an event of showing off national pride and occasionally weird costumes:
This is from the Belarus entry in 2010
This is from the Estonian delegation in 2018. Cool but still weird
And this is the present Israeli contestant...........yeah
Anyway, the countries seem to take this very seriously. And so do the contestants. The reigning Eurovision is Portugal who won it with this song:
The country that has won the most is Ireland, who have won 7 of these contests, including a run in the mid 90s of winning 4 out of 5 from 1992-1996. Kind of like the Yankees most recent dynasty.
Now while people may never have heard of the song contest, I will bet you that they have heard of two of its most famous winners. In 1974, a Swedish group dominated the contest with a song that led them to greatness and eventually led them to worldwide domination. I speak of course of ABBA.
Then in 1988, a young singer representing Switzerland took home the title. However, while she was representing Switzerland, she was from Canada, and in a few years, would captivate the world. Her name is Celine Dion.
I don't know if America could ever do this in amongst themselves, especially given that song contests are amongst the popular programs on television already, but it would be interesting to see Wyoming and Florida fight to the death, or rather sing to the death.
What do you think?
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