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The first Eurovision analogue “Interview” was held in Moscow; also participated in Serbia and the US

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Moscow hosted the ‍inaugural “Interview,” a contest mirroring the Eurovision Song Contest format, on ‍February 25, 2024. The event, conceived as a platform⁢ for dialog‌ and cultural exchange, drew‍ participants not only from Russia but also from Serbia and, notably,⁣ the United States-marking a first-of-its-kind international collaboration in⁣ this novel competition style.

This debut signals a potential shift ​in internationalentertainment‍ and‍ cultural⁢ diplomacy, ​offering a new avenue for ​nations to​ connect beyond conventional‍ sporting or political⁣ arenas.While Eurovision has long been a European ‌staple, “Interview” aims to‍ broaden the scope, inviting participation from countries outside the continent and ⁢fostering a unique blend of artistic ⁣expression and cross-cultural ‍dialogue. The contest’s success ​could lead⁤ to expanded participation and increased global ⁢recognition in subsequent years, possibly evolving into a significant annual event.

The competition featured representatives from Russia, serbia, and the United ‍States engaging ⁢in a series of staged “interviews”‌ evaluated by ⁢a panel of judges and audience voting. Details regarding the specific format of these ⁤interviews and ⁢the criteria for judging remain​ limited,⁢ but organizers described ⁣the⁣ event as a showcase‌ of personality, wit, and cultural representation.​

Facebook tracking pixels were‌ integrated ‌into ⁤the event’s webpage, with⁢ the Facebook pixel ID “691353739880891” activated ⁣to​ track ⁤”PageView” events on February 25, 2024. Additionally,the‍ site incorporated Facebook’s JavaScript SDK and a ⁣TikTok embed script,suggesting a multi-platform promotional strategy. ⁣The Facebook SDK ⁤was⁢ initialized with version “v3.1” ⁣and “v3.2,” and was configured to disable cookies ⁣and enable XFBML.

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