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TikTok ‘does not want to compete with BBC for Eurovision final viewers’
TikTok ‘does not want to compete with BBC for Eurovision final viewers’
TikTok does not want to compete with the BBC at Eurovision but instead “complement” and drive viewers towards its grand final coverage, a manager has said. The social media platform has partnered with contest organiser the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the BBC for the event in Liverpool, with busker pop-ups around the city, special coverage and gigs. James Stafford, TikTok’s general manager of marketing and operations for the UK, Ireland and Nordics, told the PA news agency the firm was doing “a lot of work” to promote the live TV broadcast. He said: “The hour before the live show on Saturday the BBC will be doing an exclusive live stream on TikTok that is designed to capture as much attention and audience from TikTok as possible, and direct them to go and tune in and watch the live broadcast. We would much prefer that we are a complement to those broadcasters and we can help them discover the next generation of fans who are going to tune in and watch Eurovision live on the BBC James Stafford “Now our goal here is not to compete with broadcasters for the live show. “We would much prefer that we are a complement to those broadcasters and we can help them discover the next generation of fans who are going to tune in and watch Eurovision live on the BBC.” Mr Stafford also sought to allay security concerns over TikTok’s involvement in the contest. TikTok is owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance, which argues that it does not share data with China’s government, but Beijing’s intelligence legislation requires firms to help the Communist Party when requested. Mr Stafford said: “The governments in Europe, including the UK, that have advised their employees not to use TikTok among other social apps on corporate devices is a purely precautionary measure, and it’s not the advice to ban the app in any of the markets. “We engage with all of our partners – the EBU, the governments that we partner with – to try and understand what their specific concerns are and share all of the information and be as transparent as possible about their concerns, so that we can move on from them.” Mr Stafford added that TikTok had had discussions with the EBU about the concerns. “Any one of our partners who has concerns, we are more than happy to be open and transparent with them about what they are,” he said. It came after Martin Osterdahl, the EBU’s executive supervisor for Eurovision, said the organisation plans to review its official partnership with TikTok – now in its second year – when the current contract ends. He told a press conference on Wednesday: “We review all our sponsorship agreements regularly and when they expire. We will do the same with TikTok. We will see what the situation is when that contract expires.” This year’s contest features a number of musicians with large followings on TikTok, including Norway’s Alessandra and Denmark’s Reiley. UK entrant Mae Muller, meanwhile, had chart success with her 2021 song Better Days after it went viral on the platform. Mr Stafford said that aside from last year’s UK entrant Sam Ryder being “incredibly talented” and “the most likeable person on Earth”, he also went into the 2022 contest with millions of TikTok fans. “I think a lot of other artists and delegations looked at that and saw the huge advantage there was to connect with fans and potential voters months before coming here,” he added. “So you will see that being a huge trend for the way various countries have selected their artists this year. “Of the 37 artists this year all of them are on TikTok and are really active and building their fan bases.” Darina Connolly, TikTok’s head of label and artist partnerships, said performers such as Israeli pop diva Noa Kirel, who has gone viral with a hand gesture dance move inspired by her song Unicorn, did not design their routines with TikTok in mind but such moments naturally translate to the app. She told PA: “I think all contestants are super focused on delivering the best performance that they can and I think easily a lot of that does translate to TikTok because we are an entertainment platform first and foremost, and people come to the platform to be entertained. “I wouldn’t say that the artists have done it specifically with TikTok in mind, but they have done it with entertainment in mind, which fits hand in hand with what we do as well.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Eurovision’s preparations for potential Russia cyberthreat ‘in good place’ UK-based tech company claims quantum computing ‘breakthrough’ Concert drone show organiser describes ‘nerve-wracking but exciting’ evening
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Searing Summer Temperatures Forecast in Europe and Northeast US
Searing Summer Temperatures Forecast in Europe and Northeast US
Much of Europe and the northeast US are in store for sweltering summer temperatures well above historical norms,
1970-01-01 08:00
7 Facts About Charles Bukowski
7 Facts About Charles Bukowski
The late, great American writer Henry Charles Bukowski, Jr. was once called the “human embodiment of a raised middle finger”—an analogy that Bukowski would probably have welcomed, or possibly even written about himself. Here's what you should know.
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Twitter is adding calls and encrypted messaging
Twitter is adding calls and encrypted messaging
Twitter is adding encrypted messaging to the platform Wednesday, and calls will follow shortly, CEO Elon Musk tweeted late Tuesday.
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Lidar Builder Luminar Hires Engineers From Defunct Ford-Backed Startup
Lidar Builder Luminar Hires Engineers From Defunct Ford-Backed Startup
Luminar Technologies Inc., the laser sensor startup which went public in a $3.4 billion reverse merger in 2020,
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EU Lawmakers Overcome Challenge Aimed at Weakening Tough Methane Rules
EU Lawmakers Overcome Challenge Aimed at Weakening Tough Methane Rules
European lawmakers supported tough new measures for tackling methane leaks in the energy sector, overcoming a last-minute challenge
1970-01-01 08:00
The Hidden Link Between 'Succession' and David Fincher's 'The Game'
The Hidden Link Between 'Succession' and David Fincher's 'The Game'
There's a clever homage hidden in the opening credits of HBO's "Succession."
1970-01-01 08:00
6 different 'Spider-Man' movies are hitting Disney+ this spring — here are the best ways to watch
6 different 'Spider-Man' movies are hitting Disney+ this spring — here are the best ways to watch
Six different 'Spider-Man' films are coming to Disney+. Here are the best ways to watch.
1970-01-01 08:00
Three Adani Firms Lose Endorsement of UN-Backed Climate Group
Three Adani Firms Lose Endorsement of UN-Backed Climate Group
Three Adani Group companies, including Adani Green Energy Ltd., have lost their endorsement from the world’s leading arbiter
1970-01-01 08:00
IShowSpeed calls Lionel Messi the 'dad' of Cristiano Ronaldo in viral TikTok video
IShowSpeed calls Lionel Messi the 'dad' of Cristiano Ronaldo in viral TikTok video
Is Cristiano Ronaldo the secret child of Lionel Messi? Get to know the truth here!
1970-01-01 08:00
MLB Insider: Why the Pirates should extend star pitcher Mitch Keller
MLB Insider: Why the Pirates should extend star pitcher Mitch Keller
The Pittsburgh Pirates have been aggressive in contract extension talks. Now, they're talking to right-hander Mitch Keller, but a deal is not close.In the last 15 months, the Pittsburgh Pirates have signed third baseman Ke'Bryan Hayes and outfielder Bryan Reynolds to the two richest co...
1970-01-01 08:00
Guardians Fans Brawl After Man Hits Woman Who Spit on Him
Guardians Fans Brawl After Man Hits Woman Who Spit on Him
Cleveland Guardians fans brawled in the stands on Saturday.
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