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Read full biographyLiechtenstein "good chances" for Eurovision debut
Posted 2/Aug 2010 at 20:19 by Nicole Labule. Topics: 1FLTV, 2011, EBU, ESC, Eurovision, Germany, Liechtenstein
It is becoming certain that the Eurovision Song Contest family will welcome a new member in 2011: Liechtenstein. The country's broadcaster 1FL TV submitted the membership application to the EBU yesterday.
Mr Peter Kölbel, managing director of 1FL TV, has told esctoday.com that he expects "good chances that Liechtenstein will already take part in 2011 Eurovision". The broadcaster submitted their membership application to the EBU yesterday and expect to become a full member of the organisation in the near future.
This would allow the microstate to join the Eurovision family next year. Neighbouring Austria has already stated its intentions to return to the competition in Germany.
The method the country would follow in order to choose its 2011 representative might well be a major international casting, as Mr Peter Heeb of 1FL TV revealed, similar to Germany's Unser Star für Oslo.
The national final would feature 10 of those candidates, not necessarily from the country. The selection would run through different tv broadcasters.
Music producer Al Walser is going to meet representatives of broadcaster 1FL to discuss a possible entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011. At the moment, it is not clear if the country will be able to take part in the contest at all.
Al Walser, who is currently living in Hollywood, will meet with 1FL during an upcoming journey to Switzerland. About the song he might write he said that he would be open for everything that makes sense and has a chance of success. However, he also stated that that he has mixed feelings when it comes to participating in the Eurovision Song Contest, both as a singer and a songwriter.
Al Walser became famous as a radio presenter in Liechtenstein. Later, he was a member of the German Eurodance group Fun Factory, for whom he produced two hit albums and various singles.
Mr Peter Kölbel, managing director of 1FL TV, has told esctoday.com that he expects "good chances that Liechtenstein will already take part in 2011 Eurovision". The broadcaster submitted their membership application to the EBU yesterday and expect to become a full member of the organisation in the near future.
This would allow the microstate to join the Eurovision family next year. Neighbouring Austria has already stated its intentions to return to the competition in Germany.
The method the country would follow in order to choose its 2011 representative might well be a major international casting, as Mr Peter Heeb of 1FL TV revealed, similar to Germany's Unser Star für Oslo.
The national final would feature 10 of those candidates, not necessarily from the country. The selection would run through different tv broadcasters.
Music producer Al Walser is going to meet representatives of broadcaster 1FL to discuss a possible entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011. At the moment, it is not clear if the country will be able to take part in the contest at all.
Al Walser, who is currently living in Hollywood, will meet with 1FL during an upcoming journey to Switzerland. About the song he might write he said that he would be open for everything that makes sense and has a chance of success. However, he also stated that that he has mixed feelings when it comes to participating in the Eurovision Song Contest, both as a singer and a songwriter.
Al Walser became famous as a radio presenter in Liechtenstein. Later, he was a member of the German Eurodance group Fun Factory, for whom he produced two hit albums and various singles.




