YLE Remains Tight-Lipped on Stage 2007

Eurovision host broadcaster YLE is facing criticism from broadcasters about the lack of information about the stage for the 2007 contest.

Estonian Television ETV recently voiced concern at the lack of information coming from Helsinki. It complained that delegation heads know nothing more than the size of the stage. It has led to speculation that things are falling behind schedule. YLE's silence is being seen as an attempt to cover up problems.

In response, Finnish TV issued a somewhat vaguely worded press release stating that the stage would be 'something totally unforeseen in Finland.' There was more concrete information from lighting director Mikki Kunttu, who explained that huge LED screens would be used to project the backdrops for each song. Using these screens allows the director to change the style and shape of the stage for each song by simply flicking a few switches.

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