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Estonia: Heidy Purga takes over Eurolaul production

Estonia: Heidy Purga takes over Eurolaul production

 11.10.2008 12:16   esctoday.com

Juhan Paadam, who has been in charge of the Estonian Eurovision effort since 1997 has handed over the responsibility to Heidy Purga, b. 1975, editor-in-chief of Raadio 2. Mr. Paadam will continue to coordinate the Estonian broadcaster ERR’s contacts with the European Broadcasting Union, EBU. (http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/12366)

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