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Bienvenue! Willkommen! Welcome!

The dust has settled on yet another Eurovision year, and normality is resuming along the streets of Copenhagen. And already the eyes of Eurovision-fans look towards the next hosts, Austria. A decision on the host city is expected to be made around June/July. But for those of you who are getting withdrawal symptoms, then do not fear. There's a new contest coming to Project Eurovision. "What contest is this?" - I hear you say... it's only the bloomin' Intervision Song Contest 2014. And for those who may be missing the sights of Sochi after their hosting of the 2014 Winter Olympic & Paralympic Games... you're in luck, as they are the host city of the contest. The Soviet rival to Eurovision is making a comeback after a 34-year hiatus. How the new format will take shape is yet to be known, but no doubt that details will be flooding the internet between now and when the contest takes place in October.

May we also ask for assistance on a bit of general housekeeping throughout the 5000+ articles that we currently have. A lot of them have become neglected and could do with being brought up to scratch, and if possible their quality ratings increased. There are a few listed (below-right) to give you a start. However, our maintenance report shows an increase of over 800 articles that are in dire need of some attention from you lovely caring Wikipedian's.

Remember to maintain a teamwork atmosphere, it is that which makes us one of the most efficient projects on Wikipedia. And also be on the look out for potential new members to the project. Post {{subst:EurovisionInvite}} (which will produced this template) on any user's talkpage who you think may be interested in joining our WikiProject.

Happy editing! Wes

Headlines
Project News
  • As you may have noticed, both the slimline delivery report and full versions of the project newsletter have received a slight tweaking of improvement.
  • The design of the delivery report has become more condense and features a new "Did you know...?" section, which we hope will educate you with facts and trivia that you may or may not have known about the wonderful world of ProjectEurovision. Also if you hover your cursor over the coloured symbols (next to the statistics) it will tell you what the increase/decrease figure it.
  • A new way in how the project will handle the 'other countries' section on annual ESC/JESC articles has gained consensus support. Please make sure you familiarise yourselves with the new procedure.
  • Requests have been received for the following articles to be created. If anyone fancies having a go at writing their first article then feel free to do so. Experienced editor's are also welcome to help create the following:

Article news

ABU Radio Song Festivals

  • Colombo 2014 - The second biennial event took place on 23 May. Unlike the debut contest, there were declaration of winners. All participating acts received a 'token of appreciation' from the jury members instead.

ABU TV Song Festivals

  • Macau 2014 - The Venetian Theatre has been confirmed as the host venue for the 3rd ABU TV Song Festival which is scheduled to take place on 25 October.

Eurovision Song Contest

  • Austria 2015 - There are a lot of rumours flooding the internet about countries, of which editor's are adding to the article without care and attention to Wiki-policy. Please be alert of such inclusions and remove them accordingly.

Eurovision Young Musicians

Intervision Song Contest

  • Sochi 2014 - It's back! After a 34-year hiatus the Intervision Song Contest finally returns. The 2014 Winter Olympics city of Sochi has the honour of playing hosts to this revival of an old Eurovision-rival.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest

  • Malta 2014 - Again, a lot of rumours flooding the internet about countries, of which editor's are adding to the article without care and attention to Wiki-policy. Please be alert of such inclusions and remove them accordingly.

OGAE Second Chance Contest

  • Norway 2014 - The results are still not in yet, so please keep a look out and update the article once there are sources to verify the results.

Türkvizyon Song Contest

  • Kazan 2014 - Last year's winners, Azerbaijan, kick-off the national selection season. However, there are still only 4 confirmed participants for the contest itself.

Cân i Gymru

  • Wales 2014 - Barry and Mirain Evans won the 2014 edition with the song "Galw Amdanat Ti" ("Calling for you").

See also

  • If you would like something to appear in the next edition of Eurovision Monthly, then please inform us at the Project Newsdesk.
  • If there is an article you think we should have? Request it here.

Maintenance tasks
The following is a list of some selected ProjectEurovision-related articles that need some extensive improvement work doing them.
Add sources

Clean up

  • Unheilig - Winners of the Bundesvision Song Contest 2010

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Unencyclopaedic

Wikify

Orphan

Stubs


Statistics

On 1 June 2014 the proportion of all articles with an assessed project banner was:

100% (estimate: some more article talk pages may still need a banner)

   

The proportion of all articles with known importance is:

100% (estimate: some more articles may still need a banner)

   


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