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词条 Serbia and Montenegro in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
释义

  1. Before Junior Eurovision

     Junior Beovizija 2005 

  2. Artist and song information

     Filip Vučić 

  3. At Junior Eurovision

     Participation  Voting  Points awarded to Serbia and Montenegro  Points awarded by Serbia and Montenegro 

  4. Commentators and spokespersons

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox song contest country
|Name = Serbia and Montenegro
|Other names = {{unbulleted list| Serbia →| Montenegro →}}
|Member station = RTS, RTCG
|National selection event = Junior Beovizija (2005)
|ESC apps = 1
|ESC first = {{Escyr|2005|Junior}}
|ESC last = {{Escyr|2005|Junior}}
|ESC best = 13th: 2005
|ESC worst = 13th: 2005
|Website =
|EBU page = http://www.junioreurovision.tv/country/serbia-montenegro
|Current JESC = 2005
}}

The participation of Serbia and Montenegro in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest was the one and only participation during the country's existence. In {{Escyr|2005|Junior}} the country sent its only entry to the contest, with Filip Vučić representing the country with "Ljubav pa fudbal", which finished 13th for the country. Following the country's dissolution in 2006, {{Esccnty|Serbia|Junior}} continued to participate in the contest, debuting in {{Escyr|2006|Junior}}. {{Esccnty|Montenegro|Junior}} participated in the {{Escyr|2014|Junior|2014 contest}}.

Before Junior Eurovision

On 2 August 2005, it was announced that Serbia and Montenegro were to make their debut at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005,[1] at the Ethias Arena in Hasselt, Belgium on 26 November 2005.[2] The national broadcasters Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) and Radio Televizija Crne Gore (RTCG) who are members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) was responsible for their debut participation in what would become the one and only time they would competed as a nation in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest,[3] prior to the Montenegrin independence referendum in 2006.[4]

Following the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro, both would go on to compete at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest as Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest from {{Escyr|2006|Junior}},[5] and Montenegro in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest from {{Escyr|2014|Junior}}.[6] Neustrašivi učitelji stranih jezika went on to being Serbia's first participant in 2006 as an independent nation,[5] whilst child-duo Maša Vujadinović and Lejla Vulić represented Montenegro in 2014.[7]

Junior Beovizija 2005

A national selection event entitled Junior Beovizija took place on 29 September 2005, which saw eighteen entries compete to become the first and last participant for Serbia and Montenegro. Filip Vučić won the national final with the song "Ljubav pa fudbal", achieving a score of fifty-eight points.[8]

Table key
{{color box|gold|1st place}}{{color box|silver|2nd place}}{{color box|#cc9966|3rd place}}{{color box|#FE8080|Last place}}
Draw[8] Artist[8] Song[8] Language Points[8] Place[8]
01 Katarina Ostojić({{transl>sr|кошава}}) Serbian118
02 Tea Kostić Janković({{transl>sr|У снежној ноћи}}) Serbian1710
03 Nevena Majdevac({{transl>sr|Да сaм добра вила}}) Serbian1710
04 Filip Vučić "Ljubav pa fudbal" Montenegrin581
05 Darja Sreckovic({{transl>sr|Сећања}}) Serbian615
06 Aleksandra Mitrović({{transl>sr|Сланик и салвета}}) Serbian1710
07 Jana Škobić and Andrea Osterbenk({{transl>sr|Шта је срећа}}) Serbian316
08 Filip and Vladimir Čabak({{transl>sr|Незналица}}) Serbian199
09 Sanja Jovanović({{transl>sr|Звездин сјај}}) Serbian403
10 Marija Ugrica({{transl>sr|Географија}}) Serbian1013
11 Stefan Đoković({{transl>sr|Песма отвара врата}}) Serbian238
12 Kristina Mihajlovski({{transl>sr|Трагом звезда анених}}) Serbian542
13 Jovan Jovović({{transl>sr|Граде мој}}) Serbian336
14 Filip Trajanovski({{transl>sr|Ти увек бићеш моја}}) Serbian345
15 Danica Zečević({{transl>sr|Узалуд су снови}}) Serbian814
16 Olivera Vitorović({{transl>sr|Пчелица и мед}}) Serbian287
17 Anđela Đurovic({{transl>sr|Ноћ пуна жеља}}) Serbian354
18 Firuca Cina({{transl>sr|Шта сањају дечаци}}) Serbian316

Artist and song information

{{Infobox song contest entry
| junior = yes
| song = {{Flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} "Ljubav pa fudbal"
| image =
| caption =
| year = 2005
| country = Serbia and Montenegro
| artist = Filip Vučić
| as =
| with =
| language =
| languages = Serbian
| composer = Filip Vučić
| lyricist = Filip Vučić
| place = 13
| points = 29
| lyrics =
| prev_year =
| prev =
| prev_link =
| next =
| next_link =
}}

Filip Vučić

Filip Vučić (born 11 July 1995) is a Montenegrin singer from Niksic.[15] He represented Serbia and Montenegro at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005 in their only appearance as a nation at the contest.[5]

At Junior Eurovision

At the running order draw which took place on 17 November 2005, Serbia and Montenegro were drawn to perform tenth during the live televised final on 26 November 2005, following {{Esccnty|Netherlands|Junior}} and preceding {{Esccnty|Latvia|Junior}}.[9]

Participation

Table key
{{color box|gold|1st place}}{{color box|silver|2nd place}}{{color box|#cc9966|3rd place}}{{color box|#FE8080|Last place}}
Year Artist Song Language Place[10] Points[10]
{{Escyr|2005|Junior}} Filip Vučić "Ljubav pa fudbal" Montenegrin1329
Participated as {{Esccnty|Serbia|Junior}} from {{Escyr|2006|Junior}}}}
Participated as {{Esccnty|Montenegro|Junior}} from {{Escyr|2014|Junior}}}}

Voting

Points awarded to Serbia and Montenegro

During the voting presentation at the 2005 contest, Serbia and Montenegro received the following points:[10]

12 points10 points8 points7 points6 points
  • EBU{{ref|a|1}}
  • {{Esc|Macedonia|Junior|y=2005}}
  • {{Esc|Croatia|Junior|y=2005}}
5 points4 points3 points2 points1 point
  • {{Esc|Cyprus|Junior|y=2005}}

Points awarded by Serbia and Montenegro

During the voting presentation at the 2005 contest, Serbia and Montenegro awarded their points as follows:[10]

12 pointsSpain|Junior|y=2005}}
10 pointsMacedonia|Junior|y=2005}}
8 pointsBelarus|Junior|y=2005}}
7 pointsRomania|Junior|y=2005}}
6 pointsCroatia|Junior|y=2005}}
5 pointsDenmark|Junior|y=2005}}
4 pointsGreece|Junior|y=2005}}
3 pointsNorway|Junior|y=2005}}
2 pointsLatvia|Junior|y=2005}}
1 pointRussia|Junior|y=2005}}
0 points{{Esc|Cyprus|Junior|y=2005}}|{{Esc|Belgium|Junior|y=2005}}|{{Esc|Malta|Junior|y=2005}}|{{Esc|Sweden|Junior|y=2005}}|{{Esc|Netherlands|Junior|y=2005}}|{{Esc|United Kingdom|Junior|y=2005}}}}
Notes

1.{{note|a}} The European Broadcasting Union awarded all entrants the maximum 12 points prior to the awarding of the remaining points from each of the participating countries.

Commentators and spokespersons

The contests are broadcast online worldwide through the official Junior Eurovision Song Contest website junioreurovision.tv and YouTube. In 2015, the online broadcasts featured commentary in English by junioreurovision.tv editor Luke Fisher and 2011 Bulgarian Junior Eurovision Song Contest entrant Ivan Ivanov.[11] The broadcasters from Serbia and Montenegro, RTS and RTCG, sent their own commentators to the contest in order to provide commentary in the Serbian language (for RTS) and Montenegrin language (for RTCG). Spokespersons were also chosen by the national broadcaster in order to announce the awarding points from Serbia and Montenergo. The table below list the details of each commentator and spokesperson since 2005.

Year(s) Commentator Spokesperson
2005|Junior}} Duška Vučinić-Lučić Jovana Vukcevic
From {{Escyr|2006|Junior}} as {{Esccnty|Serbia|Junior}}}}
From {{Escyr|2014|Junior}} as {{Esccnty|Montenegro|Junior}}}}

See also

{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}
As Serbia and Montenegro
  • Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest
  • Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Young Musicians
  • {{unbulleted list|Sandžak in the Turkvision Song Contest|(a historical geo-political region of Serbia and Montenegro)}}
{{col-break}}
As Serbia
  • Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
  • Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest
  • Serbia in the Eurovision Young Musicians
{{col-break}}
As Montenegro
  • Montenegro in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
  • Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest
{{col-end}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Philips|first1=Roel|title=Serbia & Montenegro, Lithuania and Ukraine join in Hasselt|url=http://esctoday.com/4806/serbia__montenegro_lithuania_and_ukraine_join_in_hasselt|website=esctoday.com|publisher=ESCToday|accessdate=31 August 2016|date=2 August 2005}}
2. ^{{cite web|last1=Philips|first1=Roel|title=Belgium organises Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2005!|url=http://esctoday.com/2299/belgium_organises_junior_eurovision_song_contest_in_2005|website=esctoday.com|publisher=ESCToday|accessdate=31 August 2016|date=4 March 2004}}
3. ^{{cite web|last1=Fisher|first1=Luke James|title=Where are they now? Filip Vučić|url=http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/blog?id=where_are_they_now_filip_vucic|website=junioreurovision.tv|publisher=European Broadcasting Union|accessdate=31 August 2016|date=28 August 2015}}
4. ^Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1372 {{ISBN|978-3-8329-5609-7}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Junior Eurovision Song Contest: Serbia|url=http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/country-profile?country=51|website=junioreurovision.tv|publisher=European Broadcasting Union|accessdate=31 August 2016}}
6. ^{{cite web|last1=Fisher|first1=Luke James|title=Montenegro joins Junior Eurovision!|url=http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/blog?id=montenegro_joins_junior_eurovision|website=junioreurovision.tv|publisher=European Broadcasting Union|accessdate=31 August 2016|date=18 July 2014}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Maša and Lejla to sing for Montenegro!|url=http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/blog?id=masa_and_lejla_to_sing_for_montenegro|publisher=European Broadcasting Union|last=Juhász|first=Ervin|accessdate=21 August 2014|date=21 August 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web|last1=Mikheev|first1=Andy|title=Junior Eurovision Songcontes 2005, Hasselt, Belgium - all important information at one place|url=http://esckaz.com/2006/jesc_en.htm|website=esckaz.com|publisher=ESC Kaz|accessdate=31 August 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web|last1=Mikheev|first1=Andy|title=Junior Eurovision coverage|url=http://esckaz.com/2006/2005.htm|website=esckaz.com|publisher=ESCKaz|accessdate=31 August 2016}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005: Complete scoreboard|url=http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/year-page?event=1477#Complete_scoreboard|website=junioreurovision.tv|publisher=European Broadcasting Union|accessdate=31 August 2016|date=26 November 2005}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/blog?id=tonight_junior_eurovision_song_contest_2015|title=Tonight: Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015!|last=Fisher|first=Luke James|work=Junior Eurovision Song Contest – Bulgaria 2015|date=21 November 2015|accessdate=21 November 2015}}

External links

  • {{URL|1=www.junioreurovision.tv/country/serbia-montenegro|2=Serbia and Montenegro in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest}} Official EBU Page
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