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The EBU announced the complete list of participating countries in the 2009 Contest on 8 June 2009. 13 countries will compete in the contest: Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Cyprus, Georgia, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sweden and Ukraine.<ref name="Countries" /> [[Sweden in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest|Sweden]] will return after missing last year's contest, while [[Bulgaria in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest|Bulgaria]], [[Greece in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest|Greece]] and [[Lithuania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest|Lithuania]] will withdraw from |
The EBU announced the complete list of participating countries in the 2009 Contest on 8 June 2009. 13 countries will compete in the contest: Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Cyprus, Georgia, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sweden and Ukraine.<ref name="Countries" /> [[Sweden in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest|Sweden]] will return after missing last year's contest, while [[Bulgaria in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest|Bulgaria]], [[Greece in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest|Greece]] and [[Lithuania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest|Lithuania]] will withdraw from the Contest. <ref name="Countries" /> |
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Revision as of 08:47, 15 July 2009
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 | |
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Dates | |
Final | 21 November 2009[1] |
Host | |
Venue | Palace of Sports, Kiev, Ukraine[1] |
Host broadcaster | NTU |
Website | junioreurovision |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 13 |
Debuting countries | None |
Returning countries | Sweden |
Non-returning countries | Bulgaria Greece Lithuania |
Vote | |
Voting system | Citizens of each participating country vote by telephone and SMS, which counts for 50%. Each country's 10 favourites are awarded 1 to 8, 10 and 12 points based on the number of vote. A jury in each country also has a 50% say in the outcome |
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009 will be the seventh edition of Junior Eurovision Song Contest and will take place in Kiev, Ukraine. It has been scheduled for 21 November.[1] 13 countries has been confirmed by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to compete in the Contest.[2]
Location
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) invited broadcasters to bid for the rights to host the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009; three bids were received from Belarus, Serbia, and Ukraine.[3] TV4 of Sweden had originally sent in a bid during summer 2007, but soon withdrew its bid after deciding to completely withdraw from the contest.[4] After deliberations by the EBU, National Television Company of Ukraine was granted the rights to the 2009 contest and will host it in Kiev.[5] Ukraine also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 at the same venue.
Participants
The EBU announced the complete list of participating countries in the 2009 Contest on 8 June 2009. 13 countries will compete in the contest: Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Cyprus, Georgia, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sweden and Ukraine.[2] Sweden will return after missing last year's contest, while Bulgaria, Greece and Lithuania will withdraw from the Contest. [2]
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Country | Language | Artist | Song | English translation | Date of Selection |
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Armenia | Armenian | Laura Hayrapetyan [6] (Լաուրա Հայրապետյան`) | "Barcelona" (Բարսելոնա) | - | 11 July 2009 |
Belarus | September 2009 | ||||
Belgium | September 2009 | ||||
Cyprus | 3 October 2009 | ||||
Georgia | September 2009 | ||||
Malta | September 2009 | ||||
Macedonia | |||||
Netherlands | 3 October 2009 | ||||
Romania | 20 September 2009 | ||||
Russia | Russian | Ekaterina Ryabova[7] (Екатерина рябова) | "Malenkiy prints" (Маленький принц) | The Little Prince | 31 May 2009 |
Serbia | October 2009 | ||||
Sweden | internal | ||||
Ukraine | Ukrainian | Andranik Alexanyan[8] (Андранік Алексанян) | "Tri topoli, tri surmy" (Три тополі, три сурми) | Three poplars, three trumpets | 14 June 2009 |
- The rules says that the participants must sing in one of their national languages.
Withdrawals
- Bulgaria withdrew due to poor result of 2008
- Greece withdrew after five years of participation because of the relatively low television ratings for the contest and an objection to using children.[9]
- Lithuania has withdrawn due to financial difficulties of broadcaster. [10]
References
- ^ a b c "Ukrainian broadcaster NTU has officially confirmed the date of Junior Eurovision 2009". ESCKaz. 2009-02-20. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
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(help) - ^ a b c Bakkar, Sietse (2009-06-08). "Exclusive: 13 countries to be represented at Junior 2009!". EBU. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
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(help) - ^ Konstantopoulos, Fotis (2008-06-02). "Three bids for Junior Eurovision 2009". Oikotimes. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
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(help) - ^ "TV4 is the third bidding broadcaster for JESC 2009". Oikotimes. 2007-09-14. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
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(help) - ^ Floras, Stella (2008-06-06). "JESC - Ukraine: To host Junior Eurovision 2009". ESCToday. Retrieved 2008-06-18.
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(help) - ^ Luara wins the ticket to Kyiv; watch the live performance Oikotimes. tarixi:2009.12.07 Template:İng.
- ^ "11-years old Katya Ryabova from town of Yubileyniy..." ESCKaz. 2009-05-31. Retrieved 2009-05-31.
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(help) - ^ Costa, Nelson (2009-06-14). "Andranik Aleksanyan to Junior Eurovision". Oikotimes. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
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(help) - ^ Konstantopoulos, Fotis (2008-11-27). "ERT officially out of Junior Eurovision 2009 edition". Oikotimes. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
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(help) - ^ "Lithuania will not take part in Junior Eurovision 2009". ESCKaz. 2009-06-03. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
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