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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007
"Make A Big Splash"Final date 8 December 2007 Presenter(s) Sipke Jan Bousema
Kim-Lian van der MeijHost broadcaster AVRO Venue Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands Winning song Belarus
"S druz'yami"Voting system Each country awards 1-8, 10, and 12 points to their 10 favourite songs Number of entries 17 Debuting countries Armenia
Bulgaria
Georgia
LithuaniaReturning countries None Withdrawing countries Croatia
SpainNul points All countries get 12 points from start Opening act 60 young dancers performing to "One World" Interval act Katie Melua, Ch!pz, all JESC 2007 participants singing "One World" Junior Eurovision Song Contest ◄2006 2008► The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was the fifth edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. It was held in the Ahoy' indoor sporting arena in Rotterdam, the Netherlands on 8 December.[1] The host country was chosen by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) on 13 July 2006. The host city was announced on 11 September 2006. AVRO won the rights to host the show over Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) of Croatia (who didn't actually participate in this contest) and the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) of Cyprus.[2] The budget for the contest was stated to be more than €2,000,000.[3]
Belarus won the Contest by a single point over Armenia. The winning performer was Alexey Zhigalkovich, singing "S druzyami" (With friends). This was Belarus' second win; they won for the first time in 2005. This is the only contest to date where the winning song did not receive points from all of the participating countries.
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Participants
Patricia Goldsmith, Communications Adviser of the Eurovision TV department, stated that "18 countries will take part" in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007[4] though Spanish broadcaster Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE) later announced its withdraw from the contest.[5]
Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia and Lithuania were the newcomers this year. Bosnia and Herzegovina was going to be one of the four débutants but Georgia took this place when Radiotelevizija Bosne i Hercegovine (BHRT) decided to withdraw from participation.[1]
The minimum age of contestants was raised from 8 to 10 years this year.
Individual entries
Countries in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 Armenia · Belarus (winner) · Belgium · Bulgaria · Cyprus · Georgia · Greece · Lithuania · Macedonia · Malta · Netherlands · Portugal · Romania · Russia · Serbia · Sweden · Ukraine
Results
Draw Country Language Artist Song English translation Spokesperson Place Points 01 Georgia Georgian Mariam Romelashvili "Odelia Ranuni"
(ოდელია რანუნი)— Nino Epremidze 4 116 02 Belgium Dutch Trust "Anders" Different Bab Buelens 15 19 03 Armenia Armenian Arevik "Erazanq" (Երազանք) A dream Ani Sahakyan 2 136 04 Cyprus Greek Yiorgos Ioannides "I mousiki dinei ftera"
(Ι μουσική δίνει φτερά)Music gives wings Natalie Michael[6] 14 29 05 Portugal Portuguese Jorge Leiria "Só quero é cantar" I only want to sing Clara Pedro[6] 16 15 06 Russia Russian Alexandra Golovchenko "Otlichnitsa" (Отличница) "A" student Marina Knyazeva[6] 6 105 07 Romania Romanian 4Kids "Sha-la-la" — Iulia Ciobanu 10 54 08 Bulgaria Bulgarian Bon-Bon "Bonbolandiya" (Бонболандия) Land of sweets Lyubomir Hadzhiiski[6] 7 86 09 Serbia Serbian Nevena Božović "Piši mi" (Пиши ми) Write to me Andjelija (Angela) Eric 3 120 10 Netherlands Dutch Lisa, Amy & Shelley "Adem in, adem uit" Breathe in, breathe out Kimberly Nieuwenhuizen 11 39 11 Macedonia Macedonian Rosica Kulakova &
Dimitar Stojmenovski"Ding Ding Dong" (Динг Динг Донг) — Mila Zafirovic 5 111 12 Ukraine Ukrainian Ilona Galytska "Urok hlamuru" (Урок гламуру) Lesson of glamour Assol 9 56 13 Sweden Swedish Frida Sandén "Nu eller aldrig" Now or never Molly Sandén 8 83 14 Malta English Cute "Music" — Sophie Debattista 12 37 15 Greece Greek Made in Greece "Kapou mperdeftika"
(Καποu μπερδεύτηκα)Confused Chloe Sofia Boleti 17 14 16 Lithuania Lithuanian Lina Joy "Kai miestas snaudžia" When the town is asleep Indre Grikstelyte[6] 13 33 17 Belarus Russian Alexey Zhigalkovich "S druz'yami" (С друзьями) With friends Alexander Rogachevskiy 1 137 Score sheet
12 points
Below is a summary of all 12 points received:
N. Recipient nation Voting nation 7 Armenia Belgium, Cyprus, Georgia, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Ukraine 3 Belarus Lithuania, Malta, Portugal 2 Serbia Macedonia, Sweden Macedonia Bulgaria, Serbia 1 Cyprus Greece Georgia Armenia Russia Belarus - All countries were given 12 points at the start of voting. This is so no country gets nul points.
Broadcasting
- Australia
- Although Australia is not itself eligible to enter, it broadcast the event on the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS). As is the case each year, it did not however broadcast it live due to the difference in Australian time zones. It was screened at the later date of 24 December at 4.30pm in the afternoon, and repeated a few weeks after. Since this period is non-rated for television stations, how many people watched the broadcast is unknown.
- Israel
- The contest was broadcast in Israel where it was watched by 400,000 viewers.[7]
Commentators
- Belgium - André Vermeulen (VRT), Maureen Louys and Jean-Louis Lahaye (RTBF)
- Ukraine - Pavlo Shylko (DJ Pasha)
- Russia - Olga Shelest
Controversy
Over the past few years, most Eurovision contests have involved some controversy due to allegations of song plagiarism. This year is no exception, the Russian entry received claims from an adult composer that she is the original songwriter of the song. Further claims were made that the song was performed before the national selection as far as a year ago in August 2006 which is allegedly a violation of the rules as defined by the EBU. At the time of writing no resolution to this matter has been made.[8]
Official CD and DVD
An official double CD of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was intended to go on sale on 23 December 2007. The EBU announced that there would be no official DVD of the Contest due to a lack of interest.[9]
The Belgian single was released on 5 October 2007, while the Dutch entry went on sale on 26 October 2007. There are no plans for commercial single releases of JESC entries in other countries, but a few promo copies for Rotterdam might be printed.[10]
References
- ^ a b http://www.eurovision.tv/content/view/889/262/
- ^ 'Dutch JESC decision took ten minutes'
- ^ Eurovision Song Contest | Belgrade (Serbia) 2008 - Articles
- ^ "New and existing contests". Eurovision.tv. 2007-05-11. http://www.eurovision.tv/content/view/876/262/. Retrieved 2007-05-15.
- ^ http://66.249.91.104/translate_c?hl=en&langpair=es%7Cen&u=http://www.vertele.com/noticias/detail.php%3Fid%3D16159
- ^ a b c d e Final list of spokespersons for JESC 2007
- ^ Number of people watching in various countries
- ^ Детское Евровидение 2007 Нидерланды Новости Junior Eurovision 2007 The Netherlands News
- ^ Oikotimes.com (18 January 2008). No DVD from JESC 2007. Retrieved on 22 January 2008.
- ^ Детское Евровидение 2007 Нидерланды Новости Junior Eurovision 2007 The Netherlands News
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