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    ARMENIAN VIEWERS OPEN THE WAY

    esctoday.com, Netherlands
    March 30 2007

    The Eurovision Song Contest that was held last year in Athens had
    a newcomer from the 'far east' of Europe. The young singer Andre
    represented Armenia with his cheerful up-tempo song Without Your Love
    and received a decent 8th place in the final. The gate to Eurovision
    was opened for other Transcaucasian countries Georgia and Azerbaijan.

    When the Istanbul 2004 and Kyiv 2005 contests were broadcast in
    Armenia, no one knew this would change the future of the Eurovision
    Song Contest. By email and telephone, an enormous quantity of Armenian
    viewers expressed their wish for their country to participate in the
    Contest. Yet it was not that easy for Armenia to participate. According
    to the rules of the European Broadcasting Union, television channels
    must not only have broadcast the contest the previous years, they
    must be active members of the broadcaster's union to enter the
    competition. Armenia could not participate in the Contest until they
    were accepted into active membership during the EBU General Assembly
    in Dubrovnik (Croatia). This opened the door for Armenia and other
    Transcaucasian countries to participate in one of the world's biggest
    television events: The Eurovision Song Contest.

    In 2005 together with Georgian Tele and Radio Broadcasting, the Public
    Television Company of Armenia became an active member of the European
    Broadcasting Union (EBU). A year later young Andre was sent to Athens
    to represent 3 million Armenians. According to many Armenians that
    was an important milestone in the country's history.

    They saw Armenia's participation in Eurovision as the opening of gates
    to Europe. This year the Eurovision Song Contest is welcoming Georgia
    with its debut. Georgia is realizing its Eurovision dream by sending
    the young singer Sopho Kalvashi to Helsinki, who will be performing
    the song Visionary dream.

    Next year the Contest could welcome Azerbaijan. The Azeri Television
    became an active member of EBU in January 2007. The country's
    membership was accomplished too late to be able to participate this
    year in Helsinki. Azeri's should be able to realize their Eurovision
    dream next year, in.... Well, that location will be the surprise for
    Azeri's and millions of Eurovision viewers.
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