Intro Post
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A few hours after this post is published, we'll find out who Ireland will send to Eurovision 2024. National final season is shaping up!!! (Please tell me they won't send Next in Line.)
Introduction
Eurovision 2002 began a brave journey through first-time host countries, which meant a lot of smaller, less experienced broadcasters were put up to this task. The first to take on this daunting challenge was Estonia's ETV, who hosted the contest in its capital of Tallinn. It seemed uncertain at first whether ETV could host the contest, but they pulled through thanks to fundraisers and a loan from the Estonian government.
Once they were certain they could host the contest, Estonia decided to have some fun with it and themed it upon fairy tales, as we'll see in the postcards. It was the first contest to have an official slogan, which is "A Modern Fairytale". The rules of the contest were mostly the same as 2001, with one small change: the recap after all the songs were performed was done in reverse order, to reduce bias towards entries performed late.
All countries that were relegated from 2001 (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, North Macedonia, Romania, Switzerland) got to return this year, and six countries were originally going to be relegated this year: Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland. However, Portugal withdrew from the contest, which meant Latvia got to participate after all. Latvia went on to achieve the unlikely feat of scoring first place with one of the least popular winners in Eurovision history.
This year as a whole is something of a black sheep. It doesn't have many uploads online compared to others in the 2000's—I could only find British and Spanish commentary, so I went with Terry Wogan—and most of its songs aren't well-remembered. I'll come in with an open mind so we can find out together if this year was as bad as everyone says. The hosts are genuinely enthusiastic this time, which is a welcome change of pace.
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