With Monaco eligible to compete in Eurovision for the first time in a number of years, there had been high levels of speculation as to whether the nation would be returning to the contest. In September it was confirmed that TVMonaco would not be competing, however, the Editor-in-Chief has explained in more detail why this decision was taken.
Commenting to L’Observateur Monaco’s request for an explanation, Frédéric Cauderlier added:
The deadlines are too tight for registrations. Furthermore, the launch of the channel does not allow us, at this stage, to concentrate on this project immediately
COCO-DANCE INTERVAL ACTI wonder if they’d do a Luxembourg style announcement at this year’s show? It is a former winner - albeit not as significant to the Contest’s history as Luxembourg was.
Maybe Lebanon!I wonder if they’d do a Luxembourg style announcement at this year’s show? It is a former winner - albeit not as significant to the Contest’s history as Luxembourg was.
The other way around!
A very good point!AS IF Sweden would announce a Turkish comeback after all they did to us prior to our NATO accession.
A very good point!
I’d happily swap Serbia out for Bosnia.We need a BOSNIA comeback.
Serbia have become ESSENTIAL in the last few years though. We’ll swap them with AZERBAIJAN, they seem to have GIVEN UP and are evil anyway.I’d happily swap Serbia out for Bosnia.
It certainly looks like the asian part of Turkey, but why would they leave the european bit out?In other potential comeback news, some elements of the fandom are convinced that the shape that briefly pops up behind “Eurovision Song Contest” is an outline of Anatolia and this means that they’ll announce Turkey’s comeback live on stage this year during Sertab’s performance
We need a BOSNIA comeback.
And a Kosovar debutI want all of the Balkans back.
It doesn’t.It certainly looks like the asian part of Turkey.