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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015
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Dates
Final21 November 2015
Host
VenueArena Armeec, Sofia, Bulgaria
Presenter(s)Poli Genova
Directed byChristian Biondani
Executive supervisorVladislav Yakovlev
Executive producerJoana Levieva-Sawyer
Host broadcasterBulgarian National Television (BNT)
Websitejunioreurovision.tv/event/sofia-2015 Edit this at Wikidata
Participants
Number of entries17
Debuting countries
Returning countries
Non-returning countries
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Voting systemEach country/jury awards 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs.
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The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015 will be the 13th annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest and will take place in Arena Armeec in Sofia, Bulgaria on 21 November 2015. This will be the first time that the Bulgarian national broadcaster, Bulgarian National Television (BNT), are organising an Eurovision event. Seventeen countries will participate, with Australia and Ireland making their début at the 2015 contest. Albania and Macedonia will return after being absent since the 2012 and 2013 contests respectively. Croatia and Cyprus will be withdrawing after returning in the 2014, while Sweden will be withdrawing for the first time since 2008.

Location

Bidding phase

Arena Armeec, in Sofia. Venue for the 2015 Junior Eurovision.

Following Italy's win at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014, the European Broadcasting Union had given the Italian broadcaster RAI the first refusal to host the 2015 contest.[1] However, on 15 January 2015, RAI declined the right to host the contest. The Executive Supervisor for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Vladislav Yakovlev, praised the Italian broadcaster RAI for their time looking into the possibilities of hosting, even though they made their début appearance in 2014, and further explained how the EBU were in a lucky position to have received bids from two countries.[2]

The EBU announced later that day that they had received bids from two countries to host the contest; those countries being Bulgaria and Malta,[3] who finished in second and fourth places respectively in 2014.[4] Bulgarian broadcaster BNT confirmed on 15 January they had submitted a bid to host the 2015 contest.[5] The national broadcaster for Malta, Public Broadcasting Services (PBS), stated prior to the 2014 contest that they would host again if they won.[6]

On 26 January 2015, it was announced that Bulgaria had been chosen to host the 2015 edition, which is scheduled to take place on 21 November 2015.[7] It will be the first time that the nation will have organised any Eurovision event.[8] In March 2015, it was confirmed that Sofia would be the host city, with the Arena Armeec being the host venue.[7]

Format

Graphic design

On 23 June 2015, the EBU in conjunction with the host broadcaster BNT, presented the official logo for the 2015 edition, during the Steering Group meeting held in Sofia.[9] Viara Ankova, the Director General of the host broadcaster explained that the logo's concept was inspired behind the idea of a seeded head of a dandelion being blown, "something that everyone has done as a child".[9]

The logo shows how Bulgaria’s young people are the seeds of the future; venturing out from the safety of tradition to explore and discover a new future for themselves and for us all.

— Viara Ankova, [9]

Presenters

The host broadcaster announced on 21 October 2015 that Poli Genova, who represented Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011, would be the presenter for the 2015 contest.[10]

Participating countries

On 7 October 2015, it was confirmed that seventeen countries will take part in the contest. Australia and Ireland will make their debut, Albania will return after a two-year absence and Macedonia will return after a one-year absence. Croatia and Cyprus will be withdrawing after returning in the 2014 edition, while Sweden will be withdrawing for the first time since 2008. It will be the first time since 2007, that 17 countries will take part.[11]

Results

Draw[12] Country[13] Language Artist[13] Song[13] English translation Place Points
01  Serbia Serbian Lena Stamenković "Lenina pesma" (Ленина песма) Lena's song
02  Georgia Georgian The Virus "Gabede" (გაბედე) Dare
03  Slovenia Slovene, English1 Lina Kuduzović "Prva ljubezen" First love
04  Italy Italian2 Chiara & Martina "Viva"
05  Netherlands Dutch, English Shalisa "Million Lights"
06  Australia English Bella Paige "My Girls"
07  Ireland Irish3 Aimee Banks "Réalta na Mara" Star of the sea
08  Russia Russian, English Mikhail Smirnov "Mechta (Dream)" (Мечта) Dream
09  Macedonia Macedonian3 Ivana Petkovska & Magdalena Aleksovska "Pletenka – Braid of Love" (Плетенка) Braid
10  Belarus Russian, English[14] Ruslan Aslanov "Volshebstvo (Magic)" (Волшебство) Magic
11  Armenia Armenian, English Mika "Love"
12  Ukraine Ukrainian, English Anna Trincher "Pochny z sebe" (Почни з себе) Start with yourself
13  Bulgaria Bulgarian Gabriela Yordanova & Ivan Stoyanov "Colour of Hope"
14  San Marino Italian, English Kamilla Ismailova "Mirror"
15  Malta English Destiny Chukunyere "Not My Soul"
16  Albania Albanian, English2 Mishela Rapo "Dambaje"
17  Montenegro Montenegrin Jana Mirković "Oluja" (Олуја) Storm

Notes

1.^ Contains one phrase in Italian.
2.^ Contains one phrase in English.
3.^ Contains one phrase in Latin.
4.^ Contains phrases in Turkish, Italian, German, French and Slovene.[15]

Other countries

For a country to be eligible for potential participation in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, it needs to be an active member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).[16] It is unknown whether the EBU issue invitations of participation to all 56 active members like they do for the Eurovision Song Contest.[16] The EBU Active Members listed below have made the announcements regards their decisions.[13]

Active EBU members

  •  Austria – On 21 March 2015, the Austrian broadcaster Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF) revealed that they would not be making their début at the 2015 contest.[17]
  •  Belgium – The Flemish-language broadcaster, Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep (VRT) who own the children's television channel, Ketnet has stated that they do not have plans to return to Junior Eurovision in 2015.[18] On 26 June 2015, it was confirmed that the other Belgian broadcaster Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF) would also not be returning to Junior Eurovision.[19]
  •  Croatia – On 23 June 2015, the Croatian broadcaster Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) revealed that they would not participate at the 2015 contest.[20]
  •  Cyprus – On 29 June 2015, the national broadcaster of Cyprus, Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC), revealed that they would not participating in the 2015 contest due to not having enough funds.[21]
  •  Czech Republic – On 19 March 2015, the Czech broadcaster Česká televize (ČT) revealed that they would not be making their début at the 2015 contest.[22]
  •  Estonia – On 30 July 2015, the head of delegation of Estonian broadcaster Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR), Matt Normet confirmed that they would not be making their début at the 2015 contest.[23]
  •  FinlandYle Fem, the Swedish-speaking broadcaster have announced to Junior EuroSong 4 Ever that they will not be participating in Bulgaria,[24] and the Finnish-speaking broadcaster Yleisradio (Yle) didn't debut either.
  •  FranceFrance 2 has confirmed that they do not have plans to return to the contest in 2015.[25]
  •  GermanyZweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF) were observers at last year's contest.[26] On 2 June 2015, Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR) stated that they have not ruled out a début in the 2015 contest.[26] On 1 July 2015, ARD consortium member NDR launched an online poll to decide whether or not Germany should participate in Junior Eurovision, which would be broadcast on their children's station, KiKa (which is a joint venture of ARD and ZDF).[27] Germany was originally on the list of participants for the inaugural contest[28] and again in 2004 but later withdrew.[29] The debut of the country in the competition didn't materialize. However, on 4 November 2015, it was announced that NDR would broadcast a livestream of the contest on their Eurovision website for the first time.[30]
  •  GreeceHellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) have returned as Greek's Eurovision broadcaster on 11 June 2015 and said that they are “willing to examine interesting projects” making participation possible.[31] The return of the country to the competition didn't materialize.
  •  Iceland – On 1 June 2015, it was confirmed by Icelandic national broadcaster, Ríkisútvarpið (RÚV) that Iceland would not take part in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015.[32]
  •  Latvia – On 16 March 2015, it was confirmed by Latvijas Televīzija (LTV) that Latvia would not take part in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015.[33]
  •  Lithuania – On 1 June 2015, it was confirmed by Lithuanian National Radio and Television (LRT) that Lithuania would not take part in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015.[32]
  •  Romania – On 4 June 2015, Televisiunea Românâ (TVR) confirmed to Esc+Plus.com that the country has no interest of returning to the competition and that a Romanian participation at this year's contest looks unlikely.[34]
  •  Spain – Several media have confirmed that Televisión Española (TVE) is currently working on the return of the country in 2015. An official confirmation from TVE has not been announced yet.[35][36] The return of the country to the competition didn't materialize.
  •  Sweden – On 29 June 2015, it was announced that Sveriges Television (SVT), the Swedish national broadcaster, would withdraw for one year and thus not compete for Sweden in the forthcoming contest in Bulgaria.[37]
  •   SwitzerlandRadiotelevisione svizzera (RSI) has confirmed that they have no intention of returning to Junior Eurovision in 2015.[38]
  •  United Kingdom – On 17 March 2015, it was confirmed that ITV (Independent Television) would not be returning to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.[39]

Non-active EBU members

In August 2014, executive supervisor Vladislav Yakovlev said that they are working on finding a way to allowing commercial networks to participate in the contest, although they are not EBU members.[40][41]

  •  Spain – Because Spanish broadcaster EBU member, Televisión Española (TVE), has declined invitations to participate since 2007, the European Broadcasting Union TV Committee will discuss in the coming months the possibility to allow commercial channels to take part in the contest.[42] If the final decision is yes, they will continue negotiating with Spanish private TV channels to bring back Spain to the contest.[43]

International broadcasts and voting

Voting and spokespersons

  1. Kids jury - TBA
  2.  Serbia - TBA
  3.  Georgia – Lizi Pop (Georgian representative at JESC 2014)[44]
  4.  Slovenia - TBA
  5.  Italy – Vincenzo Cantiello (Italian representative and the winner of the JESC 2014)[45]
  6.  Netherlands - TBA
  7.  Australia – Ellie Blackwell[46]
  8.  Ireland - TBA
  9.  Russia - TBA
  10.  Macedonia - TBA
  11.  Belarus – Valeria Drobyshevskaya[47]
  12.  Armenia - TBA
  13.  Ukraine – Sofia Kutsenko (Ukrainian representative as part of Sympho-Nick at JESC 2014)[48]
  14.  Bulgaria - TBA
  15.  San Marino – Arianna Ulivi (Sammarinese representative as part of The Peppermints at JESC 2014)[49]
  16.  Malta – Federica Falzon (Maltese representative at JESC 2014)[50]
  17.  Albania - TBA
  18.  Montenegro – Lejla Vulić (Montenegrin representative at the JESC 2014, along with Maša Vujadinović)[51]

Commentators

Participating countries
Non-participating countries

The following non-participating countries will also send commentators to Bulgaria for radio, television and online broadcasts of the contest.

Official album

Untitled

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015: Bulgaria, is a compilation album put together by the European Broadcasting Union, and was released by Universal Music Group on 13 November 2015. The album features all the songs from the 2015 contest.[59][60]

CD 1
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Dambaje"Mishela Rapo (Albania)3:01
2."Love"MIKA (Armenia)3:01
3."My Girls"Bella Paige (Australia)3:03
4."Colour of Hope"Gabriela Yordanova & Ivan Stoyanov (Bulgaria)3:01
5."Volshebstvo (Magic)"Ruslan Aslanov (Belarus)3:01
6."Gabede"The Virus (Georgia)2:49
7."Réalta Na Mara"Aimee Banks (Ireland)2:59
8."Viva"Chiara & Martina (Italy)3:03
9."Oluja"Jana Mirković (Montenegro)2:42
10."Pletenka (Braid of Love)"Ivana Petkovska & Magdalena Aleksovska (Macedonia)2:47
11."Not My Soul"Destiny Chukunyere (Malta)3:08
12."Million Lights"Shalisa (Netherlands)2:52
13."Lenina Pesma"Lena Stamenković (Serbia)2:44
14."Mechta (Dream)"Mikhail Smirnov (Russia)3:03
15."Prva ljubezen (First Love)"Lina Kuduzović (Slovenia)2:58
16."Mirror"Kamilla Ismailova (San Marino)3:00
17."Pochny Z Sebe (Start with Yourself)"Anna Trincher (Ukraine)2:47
Total length:49:59

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See also:

ABU Radio Song Festival 2015 | ABU TV Song Festival 2015 | Bala Türkvizyon Song Contest 2015 | Eurovision Song Contest 2015 | Eurovision Young Dancers 2015 | Intervision Song Contest 2015 | Türkvizyon Song Contest 2015 |