Donal Lynch on Eurosong beef: 'Maybe the best way to process this drama in real time would be if Samantha and Donal agree to a duet'
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The Late Late Eurosong organizers faced criticism for relying on outdated methods of audience interaction like phone voting and uninspired judging panels. The article argues that they overlooked opportunities for dynamic engagement that could resonate with viewers, particularly a moment with Samantha Mumba that could have sparked viral interest. It highlights the need for the show to innovate and embrace more contemporary formats for audience participation to enhance viewer experience and interaction.
Wouldn't you rage if you were the Late Late Eurosong organisers? They missed a huge opportunity to create viral moments with audience engagement.
Instead of relying on old-fashioned voting and judging, they could have capitalized on the potential for real audience participation through spontaneous moments.
Samantha Mumba's involvement could have transformed the show, providing engaging commentary that would resonate with viewers and boost interaction.
Read at Independent
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