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Sidney Morning Herald 31 May 2010
The (unsung) voice of the people
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/the-unsung-voice-of-the-people-20100531-wqlw.html
A very good article from Australia which compares the Eurovision Song Contest with American Idol. There is also some stuff about Lena.
Hollywood Reporter 31 May 2010
German teen wins Eurovision Song Contest
Over 100 million watched Lena Meyer-Landrut triumph
By Scott Roxborough
May 31, 2010, 12:41 PM ET
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/world/news/e3i41595b3b7aad282d5f05766571d436bd
Miami Herald 31 May 2010
Thousands of German fans have welcomed 2010 Eurovision Song Contest winner Lena Meyer-Landrut as she arrived at the airport of her hometown of Hannover. Meyer-Landrut, wearing jeans and flowers in her hair, waved to her fans and told them ``you guys are crazy, go inside, it's raining.'' The 19-year-old high school student, who won Saturday's song competition with the catchy pop song Satellite, was also welcomed by Lower Saxony's state governor, Christian Wulff.
http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/05/31/1656394/cheers-for-eurovision-winner-lena.html
Variety 31 May 2010
ARD, ProSieben in harmony
Eurovision song show nabs 49% share in Germany
By ED MEZA (http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=bio&peopleID=1434)
BERLIN -- Germany's victory at the Eurovision Song Contest has cemented an unprecedented bond between pubcaster giant ARD and its commercial rival ProSieben that will continue through next year.In a potentially controversial decision, the broadcasters announced Monday that Eurovision winner Lena Meyer-Landrut will defend her title in 2011.
Baltic Review 31 May 2010
With Lena Meyer-Landrut’s hands-down victory at the Eurovision Song Contest, a German has won the event for the first time in 28 years.
But Lena’s charm offensive has taken not only Germany but all of Europe by storm, fostering feelings of oneness from Riga to Barcelona, writes the left-liberal Frankfurter Rundschau:
http://baltic-review.com/2010/05/31/eurovision-winner-unites-europe/
The Epoch Times 31 May 2010
A 19-year-old from Germany won this year’s Eurovision song competition on Saturday, Europe’s biggest and oldest singing competition.
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/36502/
BBC 31 May 2010
Lena wins Eurovision 2010
Lena from Germany was out of this world with her Eurovision song and flew her way to victory with the song "Satellite".
The results from around Europe are in and Germany is Eurovision's winner with 246 points.
At first, the winner wasn't clear, but then Deutschland began to storm ahead and soon enough they couldn't be caught.
So next year, the huge Eurovision bandwagon will relocate to Germany - only 364 days to go until the next final! Can you wait?
Here's the top five results for the Eurovision Song Contest 2010:
Germany (http://www.bbc.co.uk/eurovision/contestants/2010/germany.shtml) - 246 points
Turkey (http://www.bbc.co.uk/eurovision/contestants/2010/turkey.shtml) - 170 points
Romania (http://www.bbc.co.uk/eurovision/contestants/2010/romania.shtml) - 162 points
Denmark (http://www.bbc.co.uk/eurovision/contestants/2010/denmark.shtml) - 149 points
Azerbaijan (http://www.bbc.co.uk/eurovision/contestants/2010/azerbaijan.shtml) - 145 points
Financial Times 31 May 2010
Singing schoolgirl rekindles German love for Europe
By Gerrit Wiesmann in Berlin
Published: May 31 2010 03:00 | Last updated: May 31 2010 03:00
A 19-year-old schoolgirl this weekend rekindled Germany's much-tested love for Europe by winning the Eurovision Song Contest for the country for the first time since 1982.
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The Daily Telegraph 31 May 2010
The kind of tastes, in fact, that were embodied by Lena Meyer-Landrut, the foxy young vixen who won for Germany on Saturday.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/7787505/Is-our-part-in-Eurovision-pointless.html
De Standaard (Belgien) 1 Juni 2010
BRUSSEL - Duitsland is helemaal in de ban van ‘het Lena-gevoel', na de overwinning van de negentienjarige Lena op het Songfestival.
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http://www.standaard.be/artikel/detail.aspx?artikelid=QK2QTLQB
Past few weeks since May 1st Azerbaijani contestant at Eurovision 2010 Safura has spent cruising around Europe in a promo tour. One of her stops was at Germany where Safura gave many interviews and made a couple of appearances in Munich, Berlin, Cologne and Hamburg.
http://www.today.az/news/entertainment/67975.html
The Armenian sang about an apricot, the Albanian praised Jesus Christ, and the Ukrainian railed against nuclear Holocaust. But in the end, victory at the 55th annual Eurovision Song Contest went to Lena Meyer-Landrut, a 19-year old German whose song blurred the line between puppy love and psychotic obsession. "This is so absolutely awesome. I feel that this is not real," she said on stage after being handed a crystal microphone-shaped trophy in Oslo's Telenor Arena. "I'm kind of freaking out." (See the 50 worst inventions of all time.) (http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1991915_1991909,00.html)
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1992889,00.html#ixzz0paGHZd7m
Lena Meyer-Landrut, the 19-year-old German winner of the 55th Eurovision Song Contest, is to defend her title at next year's event - the first winner to do so since the Netherlands' Corry Brokken in 1957/1958.
The surprise decision was announced in a statement by Stefan Raab, who wrote and produced several tracks on Lena's debut studio set "My Cassette Player" (USFO/Universal) and produced the German TV show "Our Star For Oslo" in which the artist was chosen as Germany's 2010 Eurovision entry. Raab is a popular TV host and comedian in Germany, as well as a musician/producer and songwriter.
http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/industry/e3i4811cd742d860d931e60b8d32d10b0d9
THE Eurovision Song Contest (Sunday, 7.30pm on SBS One) is 54 years old and remains as idiosyncratic and idiotic as ever. The format goes like this: first, we watch 25 different performances from 25 countries. Then we watch highlights of those 25 songs. Twice.
Then we spend a whole hour trying to stay awake during the judging process, which is usually about as gripping as Teflon.
And then finally, a winner is announced.
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/europe-has-talent-were-stuck-with-kyle-20100602-wyti.html
Germany still in 'Lena epidemic' after Eurovision win
By Johnny Summerton.
Germany is still celebrating its win last weekend in the Eurovision Song Contest, when Lena sang her way to victory with "Satellite" and there's even talk of her representing the country again next year when it hosts the competition.
Anyone who followed the Eurovision Song Contest[/URL] held in the Norwegian capital Oslo last weekend surely knows by now that the winner was the German entry "Satellite" sung by Lena.
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/292862
Eurovision winner to defend crown in 2011
Lena Meyer-Landrut, Germany's winner, to perform at next year's song contest in her home country
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/jun/03/eurovision-winner-defend-crown-2011
Humphrey
06.06.2010, 06:56
05/06/2010 EPOCA - Lisboa
“Lena, te amamos!”
A Europa festeja a cantora alemã Lena Meyer-Landrut que venceu o festival da canção do continente
Paulo Nogueira, de Oslo
http://revistaepoca.globo.com/Revista/Epoca/0,,EMI145577-15215,00-LENA+TE+AMAMOS.html
Humphrey
07.06.2010, 03:07
Carta de Berlim : Essa tal de Lena
Brasilia 6.6.10
Quelle: oglobo.globo.com (http://oglobo.globo.com/pais/noblat/posts/2010/05/26/essa-tal-de-lena-294697.asp)
Humphrey
07.06.2010, 04:43
Lena erobert Spanien: Einstieg in die Charts, Presse alarmiert
Madrid 6.6.10
weiterlesen ->
Quelle : saz-aktuell.com (http://www.saz-aktuell.com/newsdetail~key~16003~start~1~app~review. htm) (Spaniens Allgemeine Zeitung / deutschsprachige Online-Tageszeitung)
How Lena helped the new Germany get its mojo back
IF you want to understand how Europe's most powerful country has changed, just take a look at the pretty 19-year-old brunette who won the Eurovision last weekend and compare her to the only other German Eurovision winner, who claimed the prize 28 years ago with a sappy ballad calling for a little more peace in the world.
http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/how-lena-helped-the-new-germany-get-its-mojo-back-2208916.html
If someone understand Russian:
The Russkaja Germanija (a Russian language newspaper in Germany) and the MK (another Russian language newspaper in Germany) have articles about Lena.
The Australian
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/first-cash-now-germany-lends-eu-talent/story-e6frg6so-1225873201567
Here is one of the best international articles about Lena.
Germany drags Eurovision into the 21st Century
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment_and_arts/10192518.stm
Here is one of the best international articles about Lena.
Germany drags Eurovision into the 21st Century
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment_and_arts/10192518.stm
This is what Lena is about.
Her refreshingly direct performance reflected a vivacious, playful personality.
The most impartant part of the article
Not only has she signalled an end to a politically-motivated, 13-year losing streak for the "big four" countries who help fund the competition, but her winning song, Satellite, has reclaimed the contest's musical credibility.
With echoes of Lily Allen and Paloma Faith, it is the first contemporary pop hit Eurovision has produced in decades.
Remarks:
I think this is a great honour for a newcomer from Germany to be compared with one of the greatest singers from the UK. The last Eurovision victory for a big four country was the classic Love Shine A Light by Katrina and the Waves
Nick Name
09.06.2010, 22:24
Yay, a really great article! And very funny too!
Indeed, there were so many seductive women with manes of hair billowing into the wind, that you began to think the audience consisted entirely of wind machines.
:-D
But amidst all the hotpants, fireworks and questionable haircuts (I'm looking at you, Serbia) it was a lone 19-year-old pop singer who made the biggest impression.
http://www.lenameyerlandrut-fanclub.de/forum/images/smilies/fies01.gif
Ritter der Lilie
10.06.2010, 10:00
Some links to reactions in the swedish press
http://www.schwedentipps.se/blog/lenas-esc-sieg-oslo-reaktionen-medien-schweden/
Some links to reactions in the swedish press
http://www.schwedentipps.se/blog/lenas-esc-sieg-oslo-reaktionen-medien-schweden/
well, not really for english speaking people, because all swedisch reactions are translated into german ;)
aus Litauen:
http://www.15min.lt/naujiena/zmones/uzsienieciai/lena-neislaikiusi-egzaminu-abituriente-netrukus-taps-milijoniere-27-102698
aus der Schweiz:
http://www.20min.ch/life/musik/story/-Lena-nervt---17835444
http://www.belgovision.com/cd-reviews_f.php?id=6757
aus der Schweiz:
http://www.20min.ch/life/musik/story/-Lena-nervt---17835444
This is the non-german section please post only articles here which are not in German.
Why Eurovision should take a tip
http://www.nouse.co.uk/2010/06/10/sometimes-just-sometimes-talent-trumps-%E2%80%98fame%E2%80%99/
http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news?id=18593&_t=Wrap-up%3A+Lena+did+Germany+proud
ein schöner artikel auf der off. eurovionseite
Lena: I enjoyed Serbian wedding
http://english.blic.rs/Culture-Showbiz/6525/Lena-I-enjoyed-Serbian-wedding
A very good interview:
Here is the most important question and answer to me:
Do you have any musical role models?
- “No, I don’t. There are a lot of artists out there whom I have immense respect for and love what they do, but I would never want to look like one of them. I’d rather leave my own mark.”
Hier einen schönen Artikel von einer russischen Seite:
http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=364451.
Ich versteh das mit der International Section nicht ganz, sollen jetzt alle nicht deutschen Artikel hier hin?
Eigentlich sollte das mal ein Austauchforum für unsere nicht deutschsprachigen Forumsmitglieder werden, aber irgendwie ist der Kontakt noch nicht ganz da.
Eigentlich sollte das mal ein Austauchforum für unsere nicht deutschsprachigen Forumsmitglieder werden, aber irgendwie ist der Kontakt noch nicht ganz da.
The reason for this maybe, that there are so many posts in german in the english section ;)
Ja aber dieses Interview von blic zB ist doch auch ne Sache worüber die deutschen Fans vllt diskutieren wollen. Die schauen doch nur in den Pressefred und nicht hier rein oder?
This is the non-german section please post only articles here which are not in German.
:suspekt:first it is not german press and second it's international. please, what do you want? international abolutely do not mean other languages - what about austrian and swiss people?
Dann wird es wohl Zeit einen von den Threads zu schließen und alles in einen Sammelthread zu packen:
Sammelthread ausländische Berichte über Lena
http://www.lenameyerlandrut-fanclub.de/showthread.php?t=917
Opa Hoppenstedt
11.06.2010, 15:30
Hier einen schönen Artikel von einer russischen Seite:
http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=364451.
"But then came to the stage not a professional singer, and a simple German girl, albeit from a family of high-ranking diplomat - but still a simple girl. She had no beauty, she does not sing, shy, wore a simple short black dress and black tights - that is, though as a woman perfectly, but very banal. She sang some stupid song entirely - but after her performance like that she never left and continued to sing the same stupid song."
Was ist daran "schön"? :hmm:
Nick Name
11.06.2010, 17:31
Lena: I enjoyed Serbian wedding
http://english.blic.rs/Culture-Showbiz/6525/Lena-I-enjoyed-Serbian-wedding
A very good interview:
Here is the most important question and answer to me:
Yes, a really good interview and... a role model for other interviewers I think!
As a reporter you don't have to get on Lenas nerves with stupid private questions. If she wants to tell sth. private (like about the serbian wedding) she will do, by her own. And if not you won't provoke sth. out of her, especially when you try it nevertheless. On the contrary!
This Interview shows the right way: a friendly atmosphere and normal "harmless" questions.
Hier ist ein freiübersetzendes Zitat:
"Doch dann kam auf die Bühne keine professionelle Sängerin, aber ein einfaches Mädchen aus Deutschland, wenn auch aus einer Familie von hochrangigen Diplomaten - aber immer noch ein einfaches Mädchen. Sie war keine Schönheit, sie sang nicht gut, war schüchtern, trug ein einfaches, kurzes schwarzes Kleid und schwarze Strumpfhosen - das heißt, als Damenbekleidung perfekt, aber sehr banal. Sie sang ein ganz dummes Lied - aber nach ihrem Auftritt möchte man, dass sie nie weggeht und weiterhin die gleichen dummen Lieder singt. In diesem einfachen deutschen Mädchen war so viel Leben, wie es in all den anderen Künstlern von Eurovision zusammen. Mit diesem Mädchen wollte man sofort zusammengehen, Bier trinken, ein bisschen plaudern, sie anmachen. Mit ihr wollte ich bleiben. Und dann stellte sich heraus, dass die Natürlichkeit dieses Mädchen der gestrigen Schülerin für müde von den wirtschaftlichen Problemen Europas viel wichtiger ist, als die Professionalität, Qualität des musikalischen Materials und einer beeindruckenden Darbietung. ...
Und als sich US-amerikanische Sängerin Lady Gaga in der Welt der Popmusik hemmungslose Raserei des 80. zurückgegeben hatte, so hat ein junges deutsches Mädchen Lena Meyer-Landrut in der Nacht des 30. Mai, wenn auch kurz, aber in die europäischen Musik einen fehlenden Teil des gewöhnlichen menschlichen Lebens zurückgegeben.
Fühlen und merken Sie sich diesen Augenblick."
Another article from the UK
The Independent May 31, 2010
Germany discovers a new heroine
Street parties and firework displays greet 19-year-old Lena Meyer-Landrut's Eurovision triumph, her country's first since 1982. But the UK's dismal run in the competition continues, writes Tony Paterson
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/germany-discovers-a-new-heroine-1987496.html
an article from the USA:
http://music-mix.ew.com/2010/06/16/eurovision-lena-satellite/
Humphrey
16.06.2010, 18:18
from UK: WORLD CUP SENSATION: From ‘Miracle of Germany’ at Eurovision to football glory (http://www.sportingintelligence.com/2010/06/16/world-cup-sensation-from-miracle-of-germany-at-eurovision-to-football-glory-160603/)
REnegade
16.06.2010, 20:45
an article from the USA:
http://music-mix.ew.com/2010/06/16/eurovision-lena-satellite/
The author doesn´t seem to bee very enthusiastic about our lovely Lena (maybe he just doesn´t whant to influence his readers too much) - but read the comments. Put Sattelite on the US iTunes and we´ll see Lena at the next grammy-show! :thumbsup:
punkrock
22.06.2010, 19:40
Es war übrigens von langer Hand geplant, ein Mädel wie Lena für den ESC zu finden. Hierzu fanden schon vor dem ESC zahlreiche Castings statt! Ich hatte immer gedacht, da hätten auch Männer teilgenommen. :) :) :)
Es war übrigens von langer Hand geplant, ein Mädel wie Lena für den ESC zu finden. Hierzu fanden schon vor dem ESC zahlreiche Castings statt! Ich hatte immer gedacht, da hätten auch Männer teilgenommen. :) :) :)
This is the international section. So it'll be kind you write your comments here in any other language than german.
I don't know, wether someone posted this in another thread, but here's a very nice interview with Lena in English with really NEW questions. And the answers are typically Lena
http://www.popbitch.com/home/2010/06/22/popbitch-interviews-lena/
Acid0989
24.06.2010, 21:32
I don't know, wether someone posted this in another thread, but here's a very nice interview with Lena in English with really NEW questions. And the answers are typically Lena
http://www.popbitch.com/home/2010/06...terviews-lena/
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http://www.lenameyerlandrut-fanclub.de/showthread.php?t=2448
A very good article in the Daily Mail
Lena Meyer-Landrut is on track to be more than just a Eurovision star
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1291307/Lena-Meyer-Landrut-track-just-Eurovision-star.html?ito=feeds-newsxml#ixzz0sXixaODC
REnegade
02.07.2010, 21:06
A very good article in the Daily Mail
Lena Meyer-Landrut is on track to be more than just a Eurovision star
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1291307/Lena-Meyer-Landrut-track-just-Eurovision-star.html?ito=feeds-newsxml#ixzz0sXixaODC
That´s a good one. It´s pretty long and informative, I even discovered one or two facts I didn´t know until now, the name of the arts-school she wantet to attend for example.
And it´s nice to read because she is not such a great star in GB. In articels in german press it´s either that she is praised as the biggest thing on earth or seen rather critical because of the exaggregated hype around her. But this is an unprejudiced and relaxed perception of an outsider.
Well, I don't think that is important for Lena to became a star in the UK but I think it would be a dream for Lena to team up with Kate Nash, Adele, or Paolo Nutini.
That is interesting. Nearly 110 million people have seen the Eurovision Song Contest in 44 countries this year. These are less than last year. I hope the ARD is able to gain the interest in this competition in 2011.
http://translate.google.de/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.adressa.no%2Fkultur%2 Ftv%2Farticle1503977.ece&sl=auto&tl=en
Maybe it's time to open the ESC2011-Section?
jencdnhome
02.02.2011, 05:50
Bit of history for you very first - C was invented within the 70s by Dennis Ritchie, by the 80s it had turn out to be very popular along with a book (known as the C programming language) was published by Ritchie and Kernighan which acted as an informal standard (known as K&R C.) Throughout the 80s ANSI were working towards a formal standard, (http://nowreddy65p.livejournal.com/1080.html) which appeared in 1989 called C89. Some finetuning was done in 1990 along with a new standard, C90 was published.
All good - until 1999, when another version of the standard was published, called C99. Why is this a problem? Well whilst compilers implement C90, none implement the whole of the C99 standard. You, (http://bettingchamp234.wetpaint.com) may possibly be thinking that C99 isn't all that important then - wrong, C99 allows us to do things such as declare variables throughout the code and use the C++ (//) style comment... but whilst many compilers do support these, none promise to support all aspects of the standard. I have often wondered why.
As an aside, there is some work towards a new standard, not sure if/when it will be released though - its informally called "C1x"
earplane
11.10.2014, 15:27
https://twitter.com/wiwibloggs/status/520656153597202432
https://twitter.com/wiwibloggs/status/520656153597202432
Ist nur ein engagierter, kleiner ESC Blog. Aber schön und hier recht unbeachtet, dass Sie Lenas 2011er Auftritt so mögen.
earplane
12.10.2014, 09:34
Die Meinung dass der Auftritt toll war ist übrigens unter ESC Fans gar nicht so selten. Wie man beispielsweise an den Kommentaren unter dem Video sehen kann.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA-ri4VR93M
earplane
06.01.2016, 11:16
http://wiwibloggs.com/2016/01/06/poll-results-germany-s-lena-best-eurovision-comeback/114212/
Poll results: Germany’s Lena had the best Eurovision comeback this decade with “Taken By a Stranger”
After winning the entire contest in 2010, Lena made the bold decision to try and defend her title the following year. It was highly unlikely she could win again. Numerically the only place to go was down. But performance-wise Lil’ Miss Lena went up, up, up. She morphed from an awkward teenager to a complete B.I.T.C.H. — a badass in total control of herself. Lena’s sex kitten realness helped her purr all the way to tenth place. “Taken By A Stranger” had it all. Lena wore an amazing obsidian jumpsuit and stalked the stage like a huntress. The song was dark, moody and underscored by a thumping beat, and there was a mesmerising light sequence to slice through the darkness.
Schönes Ergebnis, toller Text. Müsste man nochmal komplett zitieren, um die guten Stellen hervorzuheben. ("A badass in total control of herself" ist natürlich besonders super :D)
(Ich war ja immer zuversichtlich, dass TBAS seinen Platz als dunkles Juwel in der ESC-Geschichte wahren wird.)
Peter M. aus V.
06.01.2016, 15:32
Es gibt ja jetzt nicht sooo vile Comebacks beim ESC, aber dass TBAS gewählt wurde, ist verständlich. Ich habe die Geburtsstunde des Songs erlebt und fand ihn von Anfang an gut. Schön, dass man auch anderswo so denkt.
Ja, ich konnte anfangs gar nix damit anfangen
earplane
12.01.2016, 22:30
http://www.dw.com/en/germany-to-send-one-of-these-10-musicians-to-eurovision/a-18973960
Germany's most recent victory at the Eurovision Song Contest came in 2010 with Lena Meyer-Landrut, who has since launched a successful singing career.
Gibt auch mal wieder ein Update auf Englisch (vom Oktober)
https://wiwibloggs.com/2018/10/20/germanys-lena-teases-single-release-date-after-revealing-new-album-gemini-is-65-done/
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