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POLAND 2013 - not taking part

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SOOC :( IOTAP xgaah

TVP sucks big time, if they don't want to participate then some other station should become an EBU member. But of course no one in this country cares about Eurovision in the first place...

Yes, it's apparent now (and already were when TVP entered) that some other broadcaster should be responsible for Poland in ESC. What broadcasters are members of EBU? Can we write to them? OGAE Poland?

I mean TVP proved they're totally uninterested, so wouldn't this mean they can just pass it on to another broadcaster? What does the EBU say?
 

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Assuming Slovakia will be in, they HAVE to win next year. Maybe that'll give Poland & Czech Republic the motivation to return.

If Slovakia wins I'm almost 100% certain Poland and Czech Republic would be back, atleast Czech would and probably 80% certain Poland would aswell.

Chances of getting them back (or atleast Poland) could also be if Hungary, Lithuania or maybe even Germany would win again. As for Czech Republic, if Austria would win I could see them return aswell.
 

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Yes, it's apparent now (and already were when TVP entered) that some other broadcaster should be responsible for Poland in ESC. What broadcasters are members of EBU? Can we write to them? OGAE Poland?

I mean TVP proved they're totally uninterested, so wouldn't this mean they can just pass it on to another broadcaster? What does the EBU say?

TVP is the only Polish broadcaster that is in EBU. And they might be interested in other things than ESC, so I doubt they'll leave or pass on their membership to anyone.

Just to clarify some things - TVP is not alone in boycotting ESC, most people here don't know/care about ESC at all. And if you say out loud that you like ESC you'll just be laughed at. So I bet most people will view TVP's decision as something that should have been done. Sad, but true.
 

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TVP is the only Polish broadcaster that is in EBU. And they might be interested in other things than ESC, so I doubt they'll leave or pass on their membership to anyone.

Just to clarify some things - TVP is not alone in boycotting ESC, most people here don't know/care about ESC at all. And if you say out loud that you like ESC you'll just be laughed at. So I bet most people will view TVP's decision as something that should have been done. Sad, but true.

I meant passing on the ESC responsibilities, here in Sweden for instance both state-run SVT and private TV4 are members of EBU (maybe even more channels) and when SVT dropped out of jESC, then TV4 stepped in. So it's not as if they would pass on the whole EBU membership, just the part regarding ESC.

I thought TVN was a part of EBU aswell?? Surprised to hear that only one Polish broadcaster is an EBU member, I mean there's no restriction really on the amount of national broadcasters that can be members of EBU, as long as they are accepted by the EBU there can be plenty from just one country alone.
 

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I meant passing on the ESC responsibilities, here in Sweden for instance both state-run SVT and private TV4 are members of EBU (maybe even more channels) and when SVT dropped out of jESC, then TV4 stepped in. So it's not as if they would pass on the whole EBU membership, just the part regarding ESC.

I thought TVP was a part of EBU aswell?? Surprised to hear that only one Polish broadcaster is an EBU member, I mean there's no restriction really on the amount of national broadcasters that can be members of EBU, as long as they are accepted by the EBU there can be plenty from just one country alone.
Supposedly all the broadcaster must be public tv stations right?
 

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I so hoped for them to come back -.-
 

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Too bad indeed :( I was very skeptic about a potential return, but I was like "hope dies last".

I am really sad because of this.
 

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They're this decades Austria it seems.

Well, it's better than being this decade's Italy, let alone this decade's Luxembourg, if that's the case we won't see them in ESC again for a veeery long time xcry
 

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I would like to see Enej there one day :)

Also if Eurovision was passible for us this year, I would probably vote for LemON. Igor would kill it with his amazing voice :)

 

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Poland is one of the fastest growing economies these days, so what's the excuse this time ? protesting the bad results ? it sounds like a child sulking and saying " I will not play with you anymore ".
 
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