The Greek national broadcaster, ERT, is shaking up its Eurovision coverage with a fresh approach, featuring the return of well-known personalities and bolstered pre- and post-broadcast segments before each evening of the competition.
The Eurovision Song Contest is one of the most-watched non-sporting events in the world, and ERT is looking to enhance the viewing experience for Greek audiences. By bringing back familiar faces and providing extensive coverage, ERT aims to engage viewers more deeply with the contest, offering them a richer experience than ever before.
This new format includes comprehensive pre-contest analysis and post-contest discussions, allowing fans to dive deeper into the performances and the competition dynamics. The lineup of presenters and guests is designed to captivate audiences and provide them with insider perspectives and expert commentary.
The changes come as Eurovision continues to grow in popularity and importance for Greece, a country that has a rich history with the contest, having won the competition twice in 2005 and 2006.