Eurovision 2019 – This year we resume the “Eurovision Times Awards” to give prizes (the Fridas) for the best in every categy! And you get to vote! Today, we resume the polls with the two categories focused on promo videos and spokepersons!
2019 will be the seventh year for Eurovision Times to organize a new contest (you can check 2013’s results here, the 2014’s ones here, the 2015’s ones here, the 2016’s ones here, the 2017’s ones here and the 2018’s ones here). As with the past few years, our blog hosts now three contests: TEKO which takes place before the contest and the “Eurovision Times Awards” after the contest, with “Premath/Aftermath” which compares our rankings before and after the contest. The principle of the ET Awards is simple, in each categories, the staff of this website will nominate a few entries per categories and open polls for the public to vote in them so we can reveal afterwards all the winners. The winners recieve an imaginary trophee, entitled the Fridas in hommage to Frida Boccara, the French Eurovision winner in 1969 with “Un jour, un enfant“.
The twelveth award is in the “Delegation” category and it’s “Best Spokesperson”. Former winners are: Lena (Germany, 2013), Kati Bellowitsch (Austria, 2014), Nigella Lawson (United-Kingdom, 2015), Verka Serduchka (Ukraine, 2016), Ofer Nachshon (Israel, 2017) and Élodie Gossuin (France, 2018). Here are the results of the recommendations made by the regular users of Eurovision Times in this category:
- 4 France
- 4 United Kingdom
- 3 Australia
- 3 Germany
- 3 Netherlands
- 3 Sweden
- 2 Albania
- 2 Norway
- 2 Slovenia
- 1 Belgium
- 1 Denmark
- 1 Greece
- 1 Iceland
- 1 Israel
- 1 North Macedonia
- 1 Poland
However, it’s down to the staff of Eurovision Times to choose the official nominees, including unpopular or controversial ones! But it’s up to you to vote in our poll below which entry had the best spokeperson this year! You need to check this video of the voting sequence again. The nominees in voting order are:
- Australia‘s Electric Fields (voted #23)
- France‘s Julia Molkhou (voted #37)
- Germany‘s Barbara Schöneberger (voted #25)
- Israel‘s Izhar Cohen (voted #41)
- Sweden‘s Eric Saade (voted #27)
Rules: the polls will be open for a week. At the end of the week, an article will announce the winner of the category but not the detailed results. The full results will however be given to you once all polls are closed so that you don’t get influenced (we never know) in your following votes. Every IP gets only one vote, please do not cheat, do take in consideration to watch very carefully the votes before voting and do not vote necessarly for your favorite song but vote regarding to the category. Of course, it’s pointless to vote only for your own country unless you’re really certain it should win. May the best win!
Might be the last year for this Frida!
Their role has become really minimal after the changes in the voting presentation
Wise move.
Indeed dull category – tempted to vote for SWE caue he’s finally hot but ISR had the true legend so my vote goes there!
It’s a pity that ET left out the UK, which I liked best. My vote went to France.
Go Girls! All other Frida categories (6 left) will be posted through the match :p
Brazil is a strong team. Good luck!
You predicted the 12 pts from MAK to ITA and UKD to MAK f. e. I am impressed. ;)
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I can’t stand that video referee. :( With all those long breaks it is very hard for a proper match to evolve. It’s like reset again and again.
#safefootball
#savefootball LOL
I do not really care. We were laughing all the time, becasue it was too easy to guess what these persons were going to say.
I honestly only remember Australia out of all these so I ll vote for them.
I don’t think any of them were that interesting this year. Germany was the only one I remember so that’s who I voted for.
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1. Israel
2. Germany
3. Australia
4. Sweden
5. France
It’s E-Eric Sa-ade for me :P
It was also interesting the way he teased about being involved in next year ESC. Maybe he’s going to try MF again or he wanted to host the 2020 edition in Sweden after John’s victory.
I’m really surprised NLD is out! I mean, she was the only I remember for the Madonna comment (ok France was hot too)
Go Electric Fields!
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