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    ARMENIA: NATIONAL FINAL DETAILS ANNOUNCED

    esctoday.com
    Feb 27 2008
    Netherlands

    Armenia have chosen Sirusho to represent them in the 2008 Eurovision
    Song Contest this year. Following the example of other countries,
    Armenia will be holding a national final with a selection of four
    and possibly five songs for the public to choose from.

    According to Diana Mnatsakanyan, Head of International Relations
    Department Public TV Company of Armenia, confirmed to esctoday.com
    the details of the country's national final which is scheduled for 8th
    March, 2008 at 21:30 local time, (18:30 CET). The show will be hosted
    by Gohar Gasparyan and Felix Khachatryan with Andre and Hayko, the 2006
    and 2007 Armenian representatives will be performing as guest stars.

    Originally, there are four songs competing for the Armenian ticket
    to Belgrade but if Sirusho would like to sing a 5th one, written by
    herself, she will be allowed to do so. ARMTV intends to air footage
    from the Ukrainian final but that depends on technical issues.

    The songs Sirusho will be performing will not be released before
    the night of the final as Armenian Television wants the public to
    vote the same way the Europeans vote during the actual contest, the
    "first impression votes" as she calls them: "It is important to choose
    the best song taking into consideration that people in Europe also
    vote according to their first impression. When the song is not good
    for the first time when people hear it, but it is "not bad" for the
    second time we have a completely different picture. So I trust that
    this selection will be interestingnot only because of new songs, but
    the votes will draw the most realistic picture we want to have. Let's
    see what happens." states Ms Mnatsakanyan.

    A very special thank you to Zavo Shegrikyan for his contribution to
    the article
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