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The EuroWhat? Podcast: Eurovision News & Reviews
The EuroWhat? Podcast
288 episodes
1 week ago
The Eurowhat? Podcast launched in 2018 and features two Americans (Ben Smith and Mike McComb) attempting to make sense of the Eurovision Song Contest. The show tracks national selections and artist announcements, breaks down each year’s songs with a diverse array of guests, and dives into the 65+ years of contest history using Eurovision as a lens to analyze what’s happening in pop culture and the world.
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The Eurowhat? Podcast launched in 2018 and features two Americans (Ben Smith and Mike McComb) attempting to make sense of the Eurovision Song Contest. The show tracks national selections and artist announcements, breaks down each year’s songs with a diverse array of guests, and dives into the 65+ years of contest history using Eurovision as a lens to analyze what’s happening in pop culture and the world.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History
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Episode 276: Lingua Franca
The EuroWhat? Podcast: Eurovision News & Reviews
37 minutes 25 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 276: Lingua Franca

The Grand Final of the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest featured 21 songs with non-English lyrics, the most to appear since the language rule was abolished in 1999. In this episode, we'll explore the history of the language rule and why language diversity has returned to the Contest.

Lingua Franca Summary

  • The introduction of the Language Rule at Eurovision (4:17)
  • The End of the Language Rule (17:17)
  • What may be contributing to language diversity at Eurovision? (27:29)

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

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.

Eurovision Podcast Podcrawl

What is the Eurovision Podcrawl? It's where the Eurovision podcast community picks a topic ("a year when a country first hosted Eurovision") and we all publish our episodes in our own styles. At the end of an episode, we'll point to the podcast with the next episode, and so on, through the summer! Here's the crawl:

  • ESC Insight: France 1959
  • Wind Machine Podcast: Austria 1967
  • The EuroWhat? Podcast: Yugoslavia 1990
  • Niall Points: Latvia 2003
  • 12 Points from America: Belgium 1987
  • That Eurovision Site: Denmark 1964 (week of August 25)
  • Douze Points: Azerbaijan 2012 (week of September 8)

Support The EuroWhat? Podcast: Eurovision News & Reviews

Links:

  • 276 Lingua Franca Playlist - YouTube
  • Episode 59: 12 Angry Points
  • Episode 209: Millstreet
  • IDEA åk Sverden: DEKØDER Instructions
The EuroWhat? Podcast: Eurovision News & Reviews
The Eurowhat? Podcast launched in 2018 and features two Americans (Ben Smith and Mike McComb) attempting to make sense of the Eurovision Song Contest. The show tracks national selections and artist announcements, breaks down each year’s songs with a diverse array of guests, and dives into the 65+ years of contest history using Eurovision as a lens to analyze what’s happening in pop culture and the world.