The various reality shows are a way to make it into music business but it doesn't mean you can stay on top after the winning exposure fades away. Some make it a bit further and this year's Eurovision isn't immune to that either.
We have the winners of The Voice of Russia, Belgium and Serbia among us, and even Finland's Krista Siegfrids may have to thank The Voice for her being here now even if she didn't reach the final in it last year. Very unfairly, as most Finns agreed and awarded her an UMK victory instead.
We have also a French Idol, a Swedish Idols runner up (with the smallest winning margin in the history as Robin, the runner up got 48% of the votes, one might add), and a Norwegian Idols finalist.
Then we have also an Italian X Factor winner.
We have even a Junior Eurovision participant, Serbia's Nevana Bozovic!
Other artists that have started their career that had lead them to Malmö 2013 in various reality shows are at least Vlatko Lozanovski from Macedonia, both Nodiko Tatishvili and Sopho Gelovani from Georgia, Eyþór Ingi Gunnlaugsson from Iceland...
As an Eurovision fan one can only say: there's no contest like Eurovision. You can do several realitys and such but even winner sof those want to do Eurovision in the end, the ultimate contest! That is also proven by the TV viewing figures all over the world, Eurovision is the number one entertainment show and made the most watched programmes annual top-10 in 23 countries, followed by The Voice with 16 mentions...
One thing is for sure: Those reality formats have their momentum of few years and come and go and are replaced with something else when people get bored. But Eurovision stays....
One thing is for sure: Those reality formats have their momentum of few years and come and go and are replaced with something else when people get bored. But Eurovision stays....
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