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And that is the case in a lot of countries. 2025 will be garbage and I'm not looking forward to it."Right now, it’s a tough task to get artists, songwriters, partners, and team members to engage and commit to the project."
Interesting? I find it very vague. Doesn't name one single example of what was wrong according to him. There has been a lot of vague criticism of the EBU this year. Probably because those who criticize don't want to commit to an opinion. It would be easier if people said: "We didn't want Israel to participate, and EBU should have banned them." Or: "The Netherlands should not have been disqualified."![]()
"The EBU needs to stop blaming the delegations and artists" — Norway's HoD Stig Karlsen addresses Eurovision 2024 scandals
"The EBU need to be more humble and take responsibility." That's the message from Norway's long-time Head of Delegation for Eurovision.wiwibloggs.com
HoD Stig Karlsen says lots of interesting things in this article, but most relevant to this thread:
"Right now, it’s a tough task to get artists, songwriters, partners, and team members to engage and commit to the project."
The world was not readyFor sure they would want Marcus and Martinus but that's too soon.
I trust there will be several good to choose from in MGP again.
Shame with the Gåte bombing. I was really hoping for folklore to do well now that Europe is getting more and more proud of itself singing more often in native languages, and judges not always going for the Billboard sounding and looking stuff. I guess too soon with that as well.
I wonder who will be in MGP2025 though.
I could at least see that it would be difficult to get those who signed various petitions regarding participation/boycott of Eurovision 2024 in MGP2025. There was many big names who signed like Aurora, Dagny and Karpe. I dont think any of these 3 would be likely to turn up in MGP in the first place. But we also had some former MGP/Eurovision participants signing, like Ulrikke, Julie Bergan, Malin Pettersen, Silya, Ida Maria, Eirik Næss, Maria Haukaas Mittet, Gothminister, Elisabeth (Bobbysocks) etc. You get the idea.tbh, I'm worried. A lot of Norwegians are pro-palestine (as they should be)
It is a pretty cool job opportunity he has gotten, so as much as I will miss him and his genuine passion for MGP/Eurovision I am also happy for him that he has gotten this opportunityOfficially confirmed that Stig Karlsen will be leaving the Norway HoD job starting in October.
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Ferdig i Melodi Grand Prix
Etter 10 år som musikkansvarlig og prosjektleder for Melodi Grand Prix forlater Stig Karlsen jobben.www.nrk.no
I hope so too. I am kinda hoping the successor is Mona Berntsen or maybe Christine Dancke, but I sadly suspect its somebody else that I already dont really have faith in in terms of musical diversity :/ I hope I am wrong though.He will be deeply missed.
We need more people like him questioning the impact of juries.
might not have been super successful most of the time, but he did them proud. I mean,
went Top 5 last year, they won the televoting back in 2019, we got a folk metal song in Norwegian and a quality ballad in 2015.
The only "misfire" was that absolutely utterly horrendous entry by Alexander Rybak - but that abysmal song even won its semi.. so kudos to :no and Stig Karlsen who did a fabulous job - Melodi Grand Prix have become one of the most interesting and diverse and varied and incredible national finals as well.
Let's hope that the new head of delegation will continue that path!