Women’s role in boycotts: ‘No woman in Ballinrobe would dream of washing him a cravat’
It’s not immediately obvious how boycotting a campy, polyglot song-contest like the Eurovision could be politically impactful, but boycotting has long history
It’s not immediately obvious how boycotting a campy, polyglot song-contest like the Eurovision could be politically impactful, but boycotting has long history
People around the world, including in the US, can vote multiple times
European Broadcasting Union should seek to draw a line under the tantrum
RTÉ said it was boycotting Eurovision, so what was one of its reporters doing there?
Boos, boycotts and tensions over Israel overshadow the 70th Eurovision Song Contest, in Vienna
Israel comes second after large number of votes from viewers at home
As Boy George said: ‘If you don’t know any Jewish people, maybe that’s the problem.’
CMAT sends a pointed message home to former taoiseach at New York gig
A century on from the birth of public-service media, even the Continent’s heavyweight outlets resemble endangered species
There will be no ‘hello from Dublin’, no Irish televote and no broadcast on Irish television
Noel Curran says European Broadcasting Union engaging ‘proactively’ to get boycott members back in future song contests
Radio: Shane Coleman and Ciara Kelly are cruising comfortably even when they deal with controversial matters
Only 35 countries competing this year with Ireland among nations not taking part due to Israel’s involvement
We could choose how the show goes on
PantiBar owner says decision to stop screening contest is validated by Israel’s attempt to use it as ‘propaganda tool’
Noam Bettan will compete on Saturday night in the boycott-hit 70th year of the song contest, held in Vienna
It is an unprecedented moment in the Eurovision Song Contest’s history, and this year’s competition could have long-term consequences
Binyamin Netanyahu’s government has embraced the hugely popular song contest as a soft power tool
Israelis have been urged to get their relatives and friends in Europe to vote for their contestant Noam Bettan
Tensions and disunity haunt the song contest as it marks its 70th anniversary in Vienna
May 10th to 15th highlights, including a look at the 1926 Census, the Baftas, Mark Moriarty and the Eurovision
The final 20 minutes of last year’s final, in Basle, was excruciating. The same could happen in Vienna next week
Unlike Eurovision, Ireland is not boycotting the Venice Biennale over Israel’s participation
Scallon brought defamation actions against news organisations over reporting of a trial involving her brother
Some people claim boycotts make no difference. No one will even notice Ireland’s absence from the Eurovision, they say. Well, the people of Ireland will notice
Plus: Santa defends the deer, selling milk to the lactose intolerant and a Eurovision we’re still in
Country is joined by Ireland, Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain who withdrew of Israeli conduct in Gaza war
The displacement of Israel from Asia to Europe is neither innocent nor inconsequential
The song contest is an accurate reflection of a troubled and increasingly divided continent
Broadcaster’s move raises questions as to whether Eurovision sets a precedent
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Meeting of European Broadcasting Union decided vote on Israel’s participation was not needed
Thursday meeting at European Broadcasting Union headquarters in Geneva will address new rules on song promotion
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