MOSCOW (Sputnik) — SBS has started to develop a Eurovision Asia spin-off, which is hoped to air in 2017, Ebeid added.
"We are in talks with major broadcasters in India, China and South Korea about Eurovision Asia… There has been terrific interest so far and now we have Eurovision out of the way, we can put our energies into developing the concept. We would absolutely take the same Eurovision format, with the same voting mechanisms. Our hope would be for whoever wins Eurovision Asia would get a spot in the final of Eurovision," Ebeid was quoted as saying by The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper on Monday.
The Eurovision final took place in Stockholm on Saturday night. Australia's Dami Im with her song Sound of Silence came second in overall rankings, though she was awarded top place by the juries. Ukraine’s Jamala won the song contest with Russian performer Sergei Lazarev voted third best.