It has downloadable videos of all the performers in action, a history of the event, a shop and an explanation of the new Eurovision logo: ...'The new logo has a heart for the ESC. In it, Europe blends with the emotions the event stirs up afresh every year. The universally understood symbol of the heart, standing for deep emotions, is filled with the member countries' flags. These latter ones hold great meaning for the ESC anyway: Because how could you back your star and your country any better than with flags and banners forming a sea of support at the grand finale?'
http://www.eurosong.org.uk/?1083327746530 is the home of The Eurovision Song Contest Online Magazine, which takes a comprehensive and, at times, uncompromising look at all things Eurovision.
Whoops Dragovic takes the competition, and itself, none too seriously. Go to http://www.geocities.com/jamoismac/menu.html where a particular highlight is the Encyclopaedia Eurovisica - '500 complete lies about the Eurovision Song Contest'.
http://www.eurovisionsong.info/ is home to the Eurovision Database, packed full of features, reports, quizzes and a list of Eurovision record suppliers for the hard of hearing.