MediaHandbook2013_v1
MediaHandbook2013_v1
MediaHandbook2013_v1
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he European Broadcasting<br />
TUnion (EBU) considers a<br />
Eurovision Song Contest Press<br />
Accreditation to be a working tool, to<br />
be used by bona fide media<br />
professionals. At the same time, the<br />
EBU acknowledges the importance of<br />
Eurovision Song Contest fan outlets,<br />
such as fan websites, blogs and fan<br />
club magazines, which the EBU invites<br />
to report on the event as well.<br />
The accreditation procedure is centrally<br />
coordinated by the EBU. Applications are<br />
evaluated by the delegation through which<br />
each journalist applies. Each delegation can<br />
accept a limited number of applications, and it<br />
is recommended to apply for accreditation as<br />
early as possible. Accreditation takes place<br />
online through press.eurovision.tv.<br />
ACCREDITATION<br />
STEP<br />
1<br />
Read the Accreditation Guidelines to assure<br />
that you meet the requirements (available on<br />
the website press.eurovision.tv)<br />
STEP<br />
STEP<br />
STEP<br />
STEP<br />
2<br />
Go to the website press.eurovision.tv within the<br />
application time frame and complete the form.<br />
3<br />
Await the review of your request by the<br />
respective Head of Delegation or Head of Press.<br />
4<br />
Print out the confirmation email stating that<br />
your application has been approved.<br />
5<br />
With the printed confirmation email and your<br />
passport you can pick up your card at the<br />
Accreditation Centre.<br />
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