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Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

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Russia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007

Summary

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FieldValue
Year2007
CountryRussia
Selection processInternal selection
Selection dateArtist: 8 March 2007
Song: 14 March 2007
ArtistSerebro
SongSong #1
Writer
Final result3rd, 207 points

Song: 14 March 2007 Russia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland. Despite early indications that the Russian participation for 2007 would be organised by Rossiya Channel (RTR), Channel One Russia (C1R) remained in charge of selecting the Russian entry and retained the broadcast rights for the 2007 Contest. The Russian entry was selected internally by C1R. Serebro represented Russia with the song "Song #1", which placed 3rd in the final, scoring 207 points.

Before Eurovision

Internal selection

To select a Russian Eurovision representative for the 2007 contest, broadcaster RTR, which regained the right to choose a participant for Russia, was rumoured to be organising a national selection with three artists selected by the channel. However, in January 2007, it was announced that Channel One had regained the right to choose the 2007 participant after RTR decided to participate in the Eurovision Dance Contest instead. On 20 January 2007, C1R announced a submission period for interested artists and composers to submit their entries until 1 March 2007. A jury panel was to evaluate the received submissions on 3 March 2007 and select the Russian entry, however a decision was not reached and instead five candidates were shortlisted: Aleksandr Panayotov and Alexey Chumakov, Band'Eros, Gorod 312, Serebro and Zveri.

On 8 March 2007, C1R announced that they had internally selected Serebro to represent Russia in Helsinki. The announcement occurred during the Channel One programme Vysshaya Liga. Serebro's selection as the Russian representative was decided upon by the jury panel from the five shortlisted candidates following a closed audition held on the same day. The Russian song, "Song #1", was presented to the public on 14 March 2007 during a special radio programme broadcast on Europa Plus. "Song #1" was composed by creator of the group Maxim Fadeev, with lyrics by Daniil Babichev. Fadeev previously composed the 2004 Russian entry. The song was also presented on 24 March 2007 during Vysshaya Liga.

ArtistSong
Aleksandr Panayotov and Alexey Chumakov"Ne moya (Every Little Thing)" (Не моя)
Alexey Goman
Amarhuu Borhuu
Amatory"Sneg v adu" (Снег в аду)
Anastasia Stotskaya
A-Sortie
Band'Eros
Boris Moiseev
Catharsis
Chay Vdvoyom
Chelsi
Dark Princess"Stop My Heart"
"Please Betray Me"
"Join Me in Life"
Diana Gurtskaya
Dima Bilan
Evra"Save This Day"
Gorod 312
Jam"My Girl"
Jasmin
Jukebox
KuBa
MaxiM
Origami"V serdtse moyem" (В сердце моём)
Polina Griffith
Plazma"Living in the Past"
Premyer-Ministr
Private Beat"One and Only"
Psikhea"British (Mishen)" (Мишень)
Ranetki"Angely" (Ангелы)
Ruslan Alekhno
Samotsvety
Serebro"Song #1"
Sergey Lazarev
Sogdiana
Valeriya
Victoria Dayneko
Zara
Zveri
ArtistSongPlace
Aleksandr Panayotov and Alexey Chumakov"Ne moya (Every Little Thing)" (Не моя)2
Band'Eros
Gorod 312
Serebro"Song #1"1
Zveri

At Eurovision

Serebro performing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 final in Helsinki.

Since Russia placed within the top 10 countries (excluding the Big Four) in the 2006 Contest, Russia pre-qualified to compete directly in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. On 12 March 2007, Russia was drawn to perform 15th in the final on 12 May 2007, following a slot allotted for a semi-finalist qualifier, which was ultimately filled by Latvia and preceding Germany. After the voting concluded, Russia scored 207 points and placed 3rd.

The semi-final and final were broadcast on Channel One, with commentary by Yuriy Aksyuta and Elena Batinova. The voting spokesperson for Russia was Yana Churikova.

Voting

Points awarded to Russia

ScoreCountry12 points10 points8 points7 points6 points5 points4 points3 points2 points1 point

Points awarded by Russia

ScoreCountry12 points10 points8 points7 points6 points5 points4 points3 points2 points1 point
ScoreCountry12 points10 points8 points7 points6 points5 points4 points3 points2 points1 point

Notes

References

References

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  2. Viniker, Barry. (10 January 2007). "Russia: Eurovision moves to Channel One". ESCToday.com.
  3. "Eurovision Song Contest 2007 Final". Eurovision.tv.
  4. Klier, Marcus. (12 December 2006). "Eurovision Russia: No Varvara but national selection is possible". ESCToday.
  5. Royston, Benny. (10 January 2007). "Eurovision Russia: Eurovision moves to Channel One -". ESCToday.
  6. Mikheev, Andy. "Eurovision 2007 Rusia". ESCKaz.
  7. Kalimeris, Aris. (12 January 2007). "Eurovision 2007: Final changes to the songs". ESCToday.com.
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  11. "Grand Final of Helsinki 2007". European Broadcasting Union.
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