Watching storm against SVT’s Eurovision program – DN.SE



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It would be very similar to the usual in the SVT Eurovision universe, even though the “real” competition had to be frozen.

– We have created a Eurovision song with the same elements as usual, we have a commentator, we have postcards, voting and distribution of points. We played with the format and we make it ours, Christer Björkman told TT earlier this week.

But viewers are not satisfied. During Saturday night, the dolls felt no limits when an important part of the classic Eurovision show was ignored: that it should be possible to listen to the songs.

In “Before ESC”, Directed by David Sundin and Christer Björkman, the songs were commented on in real time by celebrities such as Ace Wilder, Linda Bengtzing, Parisa Amiri, Daniel Hallberg and Johanna Nordström.

Aftonbladet music editor Markus Larsson, who chatted with readers during the broadcast, testifies of a storm he had never seen before.

– Anger here is historical, he tells the newspaper.

comments Melodifestivalens on the Facebook page were not friendly either:

“What a mess! How did you think when you left the Babblers loose on the songs ????? This was the worst I have ever seen. We thought we would get some comfort from missing Eurovision week, so we have this. Best!

“You really destroy Eurovision when you do this! As you’ve been thinking, am I supposed to have heard the songs already? Also, the way some of those on the couch sound about artists is not right. Is this how we teach our children and youth to speak and write about others? “

the project Anders G Carlsson tells Aftonbladet that they have chosen to add the “armchair types” to create dynamism and says that SVT has been inspired by the trending “reaction videos” where people on the Internet react to shows and other videos.

– If you’re interested enough, the songs are entirely in the app. There you can really in peace and listen to the songs. Here we have an exhibition and we mix with those 41 songs.

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