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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007

International song competition for youth

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007

Summary

International song competition for youth

FieldValue
nameJunior Eurovision Song Contest
year2007
themeMake A Big Splash
logoJunior ESC 07.png
final8 December 2007
presentersSipke Jan Bousema
Kim-Lian van der Meij
directorEduard Huis in 't Veld
exsupervisorSvante Stockselius
exproducerJosé van der Mark
organiserEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU)
hostAlgemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO)
venueAhoy Arena
Rotterdam, Netherlands
winner
"S druz'yami"
voteEach country awards 1–8, 10, and 12 points to their 10 favourite songs
entries17
debut
nonreturn
Map NoSemisY

Kim-Lian van der Meij Rotterdam, Netherlands "S druz'yami"

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was the fifth edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, held on 8 December 2007 at the Ahoy indoor sporting arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and presented by Sipke Jan Bousema and Kim-Lian van der Meij. It was organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster AVRO, which was chosen by the EBU over Croatia's Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) and the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC). The host broadcaster was announced on 13 July 2006 and the host city was announced on 11 September 2006. The budget for the contest was stated to be more than €2,000,000. Profits made from the televoting were donated to UNICEF.

The winner was with the song "S druz'yami" by Alexey Zhigalkovich, by a single point over . This was Belarus' second win; they won for the first time in 2005.

Location

Bidding phase and host selection

Three countries bid for the rights to host the fifth Junior Eurovision Song Contest: Hrvatska radiotelevizija (HRT) for ; Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) for ; and Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO) for the . AVRO were awarded the rights to host the contest in September 2006, with a budget of more than €2,000,000 being spent to stage the event.

Participants

Cover art of the official album

Patricia Goldsmith, Communications Adviser of the Eurovision TV department, stated that nineteen countries would participate in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007, though Spanish broadcaster Radiotelevisión Española (RTVE) later announced its withdrawal from the contest. Croatian broadcaster Hrvatska Radiotelevizija (HRT) also withdrew due to expense and difficulties in broadcasting the contest live.

Débutante countries included, Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia and Lithuania. Originally Bosnia and Herzegovina as well 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. The minimum age of contestants was raised from 8 to 10 years this year.

An official double CD of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 was intended to go on sale on 23 December 2007, however it was later cancelled due to a lack of interest.

CountryBroadcasterArtistSongLanguageSongwriter(s)
AMPTVArevik"Erazanq" (Երազանք)Armenian
BTRCAlexey Zhigalkovich"S druz'yami" (С друзьями)RussianAlexey Zhigalkovich
VRTTrust"Anders"Dutch
BNTBon-Bon"Bonbolandiya" (Бонболандия)BulgarianBon-Bon
CyBCYiorgos Ioannides"I mousiki dinei ftera" (Η μουσική δίνει φτερά)GreekYiorgos Ioannides
GPBMariam Romelashvili"Odelia Ranuni" (ოდელია რანუნი)GeorgianMariam Romelashvili
ERTMade in Greece"Kapou berdeftika" (Καποu μπερδεύτηκα)Greek
LRTLina Joy"Kai miestas snaudžia"LithuanianLina Joy
MRTRosica Kulakova and Dimitar Stojmenovski"Ding Ding Dong" (Динг Динг Донг)Macedonian
PBSCute"Music"EnglishCute
AVROLisa, Amy and Shelley"Adem in, adem uit"Dutch
RTPJorge Leiria"Só quero é cantar"PortugueseJorge Leiria
TVR4Kids"Sha-la-la"RomanianMircea Eremia
VGTRKAlexandra Golovchenko"Otlichnitsa" (Отличница)RussianAlexandra Golovchenko
RTSNevena Božović"Piši mi" (Пиши ми)SerbianNevena Božović
TV4Frida Sandén"Nu eller aldrig"SwedishFrida Sandén
NTUIlona Halytska"Urok hlamuru" (Урок гламуру)UkrainianIlona Halytska

Returning artists

Even though rules of Junior Eurovision do not allow participation of returning artists, Sweden's Frida Sandén previously provided backing vocals for Molly Sandén in 2006.

Format

Visual design

On 22 October 2007, the contest was officially presented to the media at a press conference where the first details regarding the show were confirmed. The theme for the contest was water and the motto was Make a big splash!. Five water curtains decorated the stage designed by Ronald van Bersselaar, which explained why this year’s logo featured the "singing girl" wearing boots.

Presenters

At the same press conference, Kim-Lian van der Meij was revealed to be the female host of the show, alongside Sipke Jan Bousema who was the previously announced as the male host.

Contest overview

The event took place on 8 December 2007 at 20:15 CET. Seventeen countries participated, with the running order published in October 2007. All the countries competing were eligible to vote with the televote. Belarus won with 137 points, with Armenia, Serbia, Georgia, and Macedonia, completing the top five. Lithuania, Cyprus, Belgium, Portugal, and Greece occupied the bottom five positions.

The show was opened by all participants alongside dancers from the Dance Academy Lucia Marthas performing the specially-commissioned UNICEF song "One World", written by  and , on stage in the arena followed by the traditional flag parade introducing the 17 participating countries. The interval act included Dutch group Ch!pz and a performance by singer Katie Melua.

R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace1234567891011121314151617
Mariam Romelashvili"Odelia Ranuni"1164
Trust"Anders"1915
Arevik"Erazanq"1362
Yiorgos Ioannides"I mousiki dinei ftera"2914
Jorge Leiria"Só quero é cantar"1516
Alexandra Golovchenko"Otlichnitsa"1056
4Kids"Sha-la-la"5410
Bon-Bon"Bonbolandiya"867
Nevena Božović"Piši mi"1203
Lisa, Amy and Shelley"Adem in, adem uit"3911
Rosica Kulakova and Dimitar Stojmenovski"Ding Ding Dong"1115
Ilona Halytska"Urok hlamuru"569
Frida Sandén"Nu eller aldrig"838
Cute"Music"3712
Made in Greece"Kapou berdeftika"1417
Lina Joy"Kai miestas snaudžia"3313
Alexey Zhigalkovich"S druz'yami"1371

Spokespersons

Viewers from each participating country voted by telephone and SMS. Each country's awards points to their top-10 favourites based on these public voting results. The following spokespersons announced the point 1 to 8, 10, and the maximum 12 points.

  • Nino Epremidze
  • Bab Buelens
  • Ani Sahakyan
  • Natalie Michael
  • Clara Pedro
  • Marina Knyazeva
  • Iulia Ciobanu
  • Lyubomir Hadjiyski
  • Anđelija Erić
  • Kimberly Nieuwenhuizen
  • Mila Zafirović
  • Assol
  • Molly Sandén
  • Sophie DeBattista
  • Chloe Sofia Boleti
  • Indre Grikstelyte
  • Alexander Rogachevskiy

Detailed voting results

nb=1Total score}}nb=1Georgia}}nb=1Belgium}}nb=1Armenia}}nb=1Cyprus}}nb=1Portugal}}nb=1Russia}}nb=1Romania}}nb=1Bulgaria}}nb=1Serbia}}nb=1Netherlands}}nb=1Macedonia}}nb=1Ukraine}}nb=1Sweden}}nb=1Malta}}nb=1Greece}}nb=1Lithuania}}nb=1Belarus}}va=middleContestants}}GeorgiaBelgiumArmeniaCyprusPortugalRussiaRomaniaBulgariaSerbiaNetherlandsMacedoniaUkraineSwedenMaltaGreeceLithuaniaBelarus
1164121048456585108105
197
136121212121285121210107
29512
1521
10512105636103107284412
5488174315212
86676713875733452
120764677548126126666
3931014162
111537310510121257758
561033611111710
83285462610643384
372232141433
142
3381232221
137458121071084810812712

12 points

Below is a summary of all 12 points received. All countries were given 12 points at the start of voting to ensure that no country finished with nul points.

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Broadcasts ==

Most countries sent commentators to Rotterdam or commentated from their own country, in order to add insight to the participants and, if necessary, provide voting information. A live webcast was also streamed via the Junior Eurovision official website.

CountryBroadcaster(s)Commentator(s)Ref.ArmeniaBelarusBelgiumBulgariaCyprusGeorgiaGreeceLithuaniaMacedoniaMaltaNetherlandsPortugalRomaniaRussiaSerbiaSwedenUkraine
ARMTVGohar Gasparyan and Felix Khachatryan
BTRCDenis Kurian
VRTand
BNTElena Rosberg and Georgi Kushvaliev
CyBCKyriakos Pastides
GPBTemo Kvirkvelia
ERTMarion Mihelidaki
LRT
MKRTVMilanka Rašik
PBSValerie Vella
AVROMarcel Kuijer
RTP
TVRIoana Isopakos and Alexandru Nagy
RTR
RTS2, RTS SatDuška Vučinić-Lučić
TV4Adam Alsing
NTUTimur Miroshnychenko
CountryBroadcaster(s)Commentator(s)Ref.AustraliaAzerbaijanBosnia and HerzegovinaIsrael
SBS
İTV
BHRTDejan Kukrić
IBA

Notes

References

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