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词条 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012
释义

  1. Location

  2. Format

     Logo and graphic design 

  3. Participating countries

     Returning artists 

  4. Result

  5. Scoreboard

      12 points  

  6. Other countries

  7. International broadcasts and voting

      Commentators    Spokespersons  

  8. Official album

  9. See also

  10. References

  11. External links

{{Infobox Song Contest
|name = Junior Eurovision Song Contest
|year = 2012
|theme = Break The Ice
|logo = Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 logo.png
|final = 1 December 2012[1]
|semi =
|presenters = Ewout Genemans,
Kim-Lian van der Meij[1]
|director = David Grifhorst
|exsupervisor = Sietse Bakker
|exproducer = Ronald Kok
|host = Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO)
|venue = Heineken Music Hall, Amsterdam[2]
|winner = {{Esc|Ukraine|Junior|y=2012}}
"Nebo"
|vote = Each country awards 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs.
|entries = 12[3]
|interval = We Can Be Heros by All contenders of the JESC
Ralf Mackenbach
Kim-Lian van der Meij
|opening = "Euphoria" by Rachel Traets
Leslie de Koning
|debut = {{Esc|Albania|Junior}}
{{Esc|Azerbaijan|Junior}}
{{Esc|Israel|Junior}}
|return = None
|withdraw = {{Esc|Bulgaria|Junior}}[4]
{{Esc|Latvia|Junior}}[5]
{{Esc|Lithuania|Junior}}[5]
{{Esc|Macedonia|Junior}}[4]
| Green = Y
| Green SA =
| Purple =
| Red =
| Yellow = Y
}}

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 was the tenth edition of the contest. It took place at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 1 December 2012.[2][6] Dutch broadcaster AVRO was the host broadcaster for the event.[7] For the second time the Netherlands hosted the contest, after hosting the contest in 2007 in Rotterdam. The motto for the contest was "Break The Ice".[8]

The show was hosted by Ewout Genemans and Kim-Lian van der Meij. The show was opened with the song Euphoria from Loreen performed by Rachel. The song "Break the Ice" by Kim-Lian van der Meij which was specially written for this contest and the 2009 winner Ralf Mackenbach performed also.[1] Twelve countries took part in the contest, making it the smallest number of countries participating in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest history, and equalling the number of countries participated in the 1970 Eurovision Song Contest held at RAI Congrescentrum. Israel, Albania and Azerbaijan made their debuts at the Junior Contest.[3] Whilst nine countries from the previous edition continued their participation in the contest, four countries withdrew: Lithuania, Bulgaria, Latvia and Macedonia. The contest was won by Anastasiya Petryk for Ukraine with the song "Nebo". This is Ukraine's first Junior Eurovision victory and second Eurovision victory since Ruslana won in the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest in Istanbul. Ukraine's winning margin of 35 points was also a record.

Location

{{details|topic=the host city|Amsterdam}}

On 27 February 2012, it was announced that the Heineken Music Hall (or commonly abbreviated as HMH) would be the venue for the tenth edition of the contest. The big hall (also called Black Box) has been used for concerts and boasts a capacity of 5,500 and is 3000 m². After parties are given in a smaller hall, with a capacity of 700. The Heineken Music Hall was specially designed for music shows, several artists like Madonna and Kylie Minogue made shows at the venue. Furthermore, it is often used by the Dutch Entertainment Company Q-dance for the Event-Series X-Qlusive taking place several times a year.

Format

Logo and graphic design

The architect was Frits van Dongen. The motto for the contest was announced on 6 September 2012 as "Break The Ice".[8] Tickets for the contest went on sale from 10 September 2012.[6]

Participating countries

On 1 September 2012, the EBU announced that twelve countries would take part in the 2012 contest.[3] Albania, Azerbaijan, and Israel made their debut at the 10th edition, while Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, and Macedonia withdrew from participation.[4][5]

Returning artists

One confirmed representative had been announced as returning to the contest for a second time. Lerika who participated for Moldova in 2011 finishing in 6th place with the song "No, No", has represented Russia this time around, and got the 4th place.[9][10]

Result

Draw[11] Country[3] Artist[12] Song[12] Language Place Points
01Belarus|Junior|y=2012}} Egor Zheshko({{transl>be|А море-море}}) Russian 9 56
02Sweden|Junior|y=2012}} Lova Sönnerbo "Mitt mod" Swedish 6 70
03Azerbaijan|Junior|y=2012}} Omar and Suada({{transl>az|Dünya Sənindir}}) Azerbaijani, English 11 49
04Belgium|Junior|y=2012}} Fabian "Abracadabra" Dutch 5 72
05Russia|Junior|y=2012}} Lerika "Sensation" Russian, English 4 88
06Israel|Junior|y=2012}} Kids.il "Let the Music Win"e|1}} 8 68
07Albania|Junior|y=2012}} Igzidora Gjeta "Kam një këngë vetëm për ju" Albanian 12 35
08Armenia|Junior|y=2012}} Compass Band "Sweetie Baby" Armenian, English 3 98
09Ukraine|Junior|y=2012}} Anastasiya Petryk({{transl>uk|Небо}}) Ukrainian, English 1 138
10Georgia|Junior|y=2012}} Funkids "Funky Lemonade" Georgian, English 2 103
11Moldova|Junior|y=2012}} Denis Midone "Toate vor fi" Romanian, English 10 52
12Netherlands|Junior|y=2012}} Femke "Tik Tak Tik" Dutch 7 69

1.{{note|e}} Contains several lines in English, Russian, and French.

Scoreboard

For technical issues, Georgia was the final country to cast its votes.

Results
Belarus56 1 1 7 2 4 1 2 7 10 7 2
Sweden70 6 7 1 5 5 7 12 2 2 7 4
Azerbaijan49 2 2 3 1 3 10 5 8 3
Belgium72 3 3 7 3 7 6 7 5 1 4 6 8
Russia88 8 10 8 2 8 4 8 6 6 10 6
Israel68 4 5 4 5 4 8 1 6 8 3 1 7
Albania35 12 3 1 1 4 2
Armenia98 5 8 6 7 10 10 3 12 12 3 10
Ukraine138 10 12 12 4 12 12 12 6 12 10 12 12
Georgia103 12 6 10 8 6 6 8 5 10 7 8 5
Moldova52 4 2 10 3 2 5 4 3 4 2 1
Netherlands69 7 1 5 6 10 1 2 8 4 3 5 5
All countries automatically receive 12 points

12 points

N. Contestant Voting nation
8Ukraine Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Israel, Moldova, the Netherlands, Russia, Sweden
2Armenia Georgia, Ukraine
1 Albania Azerbaijan
Georgia Kids Jury
Sweden Albania
  • All countries were given 12 points at the start of voting. This was so no country got nul points.

Other countries

  • {{Esc|Bulgaria|Junior}} – On 11 June 2012, Bulgarian National Television (BNT) confirmed that Bulgaria would not be taking part in the 2012 contest.[13]
  • {{Esc|Cyprus|Junior}} – The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) confirmed to esckaz.com in Baku that Cyprus would not be returning to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2012.[14]
  • {{Esc|Finland|Junior}} – In mid June 2012, Yleisradio (Yle) confirmed to esckaz.com that they would not be debuting at the 2012 Contest. They did however say they were open to taking part in the future.[15]
  • {{Esc|Italy|Junior}} – In July 2011, the EBU confirmed that Italian broadcaster Radiotelevisione italiana (RAI) were interested in making a debut at the 2011 contest. But a delay in negotiations meant that this would not be the case, and that Italy would certainly secure a place in 2012, if their desire to participate was still on the agenda.[16]
  • {{Esc|Latvia|Junior}} – On 27 June 2012, Latvijas Televīzija (LTV) confirmed to esckaz.com that Latvia would not be taking part in the 2012 contest. The reason for withdrawal was not given, however it's believed that financial issues caused the withdrawal.[17]
  • {{Esc|Lithuania|Junior}} – On 27 June 2012, Lithuanian National Radio and Television (LRT) confirmed to esckaz.com that Lithuania would not be taking part in 2012 contest. The Lithuanian Head of Delegation said, the withdrawal was due to the expense of broadcasting the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 UEFA European Football Championship leaving no budget for participation in 2012.[17]
  • {{Esc|Macedonia|Junior}} – On 13 July 2012, Macedonian Radio-Television (MKRTV) confirmed to esckaz.com that they would not be taking part in the 2012 contest. They said this was due to issues with the way voting is held and the lack of budget for the contest.[4]
  • {{Esc|Malta|Junior}} – Malta withdrew from the competition after a series of bad results including 2010.
  • {{Esc|Norway|Junior}} – In early June 2012, Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK) confirmed that Norway would not return to the contest, this is due to a rule change that the EBU made in 2006, that allowed professional singers to take part.[13]
  • {{Esc|Portugal|Junior}} – In early June 2012, Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) were approached by the EBU to take part in the 2012 contest. RTP declined due to financial difficulties.[18]
  • {{Esc|San Marino|Junior}} – San Marino RTV had originally planned to debut in the 2011 contest, but later withdrew their application in order to concentrate on their preparation for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 instead. San Marino RTV has announced on 22 August 2012 that they would not take part in 2012 contest.[19]
  • {{Esc|Serbia|Junior}} – When Serbia withdrew from the 2011 contest, the head of delegation said that a one-year break would be okay, for financial reasons and that hopefully they would in 2012, in order to "not disappoint the Serbian kids".[20] However, the country didn't participate.
  • {{Esc|Spain|Junior}} – Website esckaz.com asked Spanish broadcaster Televisión Española (TVE) about their participation in future editions. TVE was not able to give an affirmative or negative response on their participation in 2012.[21]

International broadcasts and voting

The order in which votes were cast during the 2012 contest along with the spokesperson who was responsible for announcing the votes for their respective country. Each national broadcaster also sent a commentator to the contest, in order to provide coverage of the contest in their own native language. Details of the commentators and the broadcasting station for which they represented are also included in the table below.

Commentators

{{Div col|colwidth=30em}}
  • {{Flagu|Albania|Junior}} – Andri Xhahu (RTVSH)
  • {{Flagu|Armenia|Junior}} – Gohar Gasparyan (Armenia 1)
  • {{Flagu|Azerbaijan|Junior}} – Konul Arifkizi (Ictimai TV)
  • {{Flagu|Belarus|Junior}} – Pavel Lazorik (Belarus 1)
  • {{Flagu|Belgium|Junior}} – Astrid Demeure and Tom De Cock (Eén)
  • {{Flagu|Georgia|Junior}} – Temo Kvirkvelia (GPB)
  • {{Flagu|Israel|Junior}} – No commentator (IBA)
  • {{Flagu|Moldova|Junior}} – Rusalina Rusu (TRM)
  • {{Flagu|Netherlands|Junior}} – Marcel Kuijer (Nederland 3)
  • {{Flagu|Russia|Junior}} – Olga Shelest (Russia-1)
  • {{Flagu|Sweden|Junior}} – Edward af Sillen and Ylva Hällen (SVT2)
  • {{Flagu|Ukraine|Junior}} – Timur Miroshnychenko (NTU)
{{div col end}}

Spokespersons

{{unreferenced section|date=December 2012}}{{Div col|colwidth=30em}}
  • {{Esccnty|Kids Jury|Junior}} – Ralf Mackenbach
  • {{Flagu|Belarus|Junior}} – Maria Drozdova
  • {{Flagu|Sweden|Junior}} – Leya Gullström
  • {{Flagu|Azerbaijan|Junior}} – Leila Hajili
  • {{Flagu|Belgium|Junior}} – Femke Verschueren (Represented Belgium in 2011)
  • {{Flagu|Russia|Junior}} – Valentin Sadiki
  • {{Flagu|Israel|Junior}} – Maayan Aloni
  • {{Flagu|Albania|Junior}} – Keida Dervishi
  • {{Flagu|Armenia|Junior}} – Michael Varosyan (Armenian representative in the 2015 contest)
  • {{Flagu|Ukraine|Junior}} – Kristall (Represented Ukraine in 2011)
  • {{Flagu|Georgia|Junior}} – Candy (Winners of the 2011 contest)
  • {{Flagu|Moldova|Junior}} – Felcia Genunchi
  • {{Flagu|The Netherlands|Junior}} – Lidewei Loot
{{div col end}}

Official album

{{Infobox album
| italic_title = no
| name = Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012: Amsterdam
| type = Compilation
| artist = Junior Eurovision Song Contest
| cover = JESC 2012 album cover.png
| alt =
| released = November 2012
| recorded =
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = Pop
| length = {{unbulleted list|{{Duration|m=33|s=09}} (CD 1)|{{Duration|m=33|s=09}} (CD 2)}}
| label = Universal
| producer =
| prev_title = Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011: Yerevan
| prev_year = 2011
| next_title = Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013: Kyiv
| next_year = 2013
}}Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012: Amsterdam, is a compilation album put together by the European Broadcasting Union, and was released by Universal Music Group on November 2012. The album features all the songs from the 2012 contest, along with karaoke versions.[22]{{tracklist
| headline = CD 1
| extra_column = Artist
| total_length = {{Duration|m=33|s=09}}
| extra1 = Egor Zheshko ({{Esccnty|Belarus|Junior}})
| title1 = A more-more
| length1 = 2:47
| extra2 = Lova Sönnerbo ({{Esccnty|Sweden|Junior}})
| title2 = Mitt mod
| length2 = 2:45
| extra3 = Omar & Suada ({{Esccnty|Azerbaijan|Junior}})
| title3 = Girls and Boys (Dünya Sənindir)
| length3 = 2:45
| extra4 = Fabian ({{Esccnty|Belgium|Junior}})
| title4 = Abracadabra
| length4 = 2:42
| extra5 = Lerika ({{Esccnty|Russia|Junior}})
| title5 = Sensation
| length5 = 2:46
| extra6 = Kids.il ({{Esccnty|Israel|Junior}})
| title6 = Let The Music Win
| length6 = 2:51
| extra7 = Igzidora Gjeta ({{Esccnty|Albania|Junior}})
| title7 = Kam një këngë vetëm për ju
| length7 = 2:47
| extra8 = Compass Band ({{Esccnty|Armenia|Junior}})
| title8 = Sweetie Baby
| length8 = 2:43
| extra9 = Anastasiya Petryk ({{Esccnty|Ukraine|Junior}})
| title9 = Nebo
| length9 = 2:36
| extra10 = Funkids ({{Esccnty|Georgia|Junior}})
| title10 = Funky Lemonade
| length10 = 2:48
| extra11 = Denis Midone ({{Esccnty|Moldova|Junior}})
| title11 = Toate vor fi
| length11 = 2:41
| extra12 = Femke ({{Esccnty|Netherlands|Junior}})
| title12 = Tik Tak Tik
| length12 = 2:58
}}{{tracklist
| headline = CD 2
| extra_column = Artist
| total_length = {{Duration|m=33|s=09}}
| extra1 = Egor Zheshko ({{Esccnty|Belarus|Junior}})
| title1 = A more-more
| note1 = Karaoke version
| length1 = 2:47
| extra2 = Lova Sönnerbo ({{Esccnty|Sweden|Junior}})
| title2 = Mitt mod
| note2 = Karaoke version
| length2 = 2:45
| extra3 = Omar & Suada ({{Esccnty|Azerbaijan|Junior}})
| title3 = Girls and Boys (Dünya Sənindir)
| note3 = Karaoke version
| length3 = 2:45
| extra4 = Fabian ({{Esccnty|Belgium|Junior}})
| title4 = Abracadabra
| note4 = Karaoke version
| length4 = 2:42
| extra5 = Lerika ({{Esccnty|Russia|Junior}})
| title5 = Sensation
| note5 = Karaoke version
| length5 = 2:46
| extra6 = Kids.il ({{Esccnty|Israel|Junior}})
| title6 = Let The Music Win
| note6 = Karaoke version
| length6 = 2:51
| extra7 = Igzidora Gjeta ({{Esccnty|Albania|Junior}})
| title7 = Kam një këngë vetëm për ju
| note7 = Karaoke version
| length7 = 2:47
| extra8 = Compass Band ({{Esccnty|Armenia|Junior}})
| title8 = Sweetie Baby
| note8 = Karaoke version
| length8 = 2:43
| extra9 = Anastasiya Petryk ({{Esccnty|Ukraine|Junior}})
| title9 = Nebo
| note9 = Karaoke version
| length9 = 2:36
| extra10 = Funkids ({{Esccnty|Georgia|Junior}})
| title10 = Funky Lemonade
| note10 = Karaoke version
| length10 = 2:48
| extra11 = Denis Midone ({{Esccnty|Moldova|Junior}})
| title11 = Toate vor fi
| note11 = Karaoke version
| length11 = 2:41
| extra12 = Femke ({{Esccnty|Netherlands|Junior}})
| title12 = Tik Tak Tik
| note12 = Karaoke version
| length12 = 2:58
}}

See also

  • ABU Radio Song Festival 2012
  • ABU TV Song Festival 2012
  • Eurovision Song Contest 2012
  • Eurovision Young Musicians 2012

References

1. ^{{cite web|author=Luke G|title=Junior Eurovision: Ewout Genemans and Kim-Lian to host 2012 edition|url=http://www.escdaily.com/junior-eurovision-ewout-genemans-and-kim-lian-to-host-2012-edition/|work=ESCDaily|accessdate=27 January 2012|date=26 January 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web|last=Siim|first=Jarmo|title=Junior 2012 in Amsterdam on December 1|url=http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news?id=47663&_t=junior_2012_in_amsterdam_on_december_1|work=European Broadcasting Union|date=27 February 2012}}
3. ^{{cite web|author=Jarmo Simm|title=Junior 2012: 12 countries to take part|url=http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/blog?id=junior_2012_12_countries_to_take_part|work=European Broadcasting Union|date=1 September 2012}}
4. ^{{cite web|last=Mikheev|first=Andy|title=Junior Eurovision 2012 Withdraws|url=http://esckaz.com/jesc/2012/|work=ESCKaz|accessdate=11 August 2012|date=11 June 2012|quote=First withdrawal of 2012 season is confirmed. Tsvetelina Popova, head of press of Bulgarian delegation, has informed ESCKAZ that "BNT took the decision and unfortunately will not participate in the Junior Eurovision 2012"}}
5. ^{{cite web|last=van Lith|first=Nick|title=Junior Eurovision: ‘Lithuania and Latvia withdraw’|url=http://escxtra.com/2012/06/lithuania-and-latvia-withdraw/|work=escXtra.com|date=27 June 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130426084340/http://escxtra.com/2012/06/lithuania-and-latvia-withdraw/|archivedate=26 April 2013|df=}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Junior Eurovision: Tickets on sale|url=http://www.escdaily.com/junior-eurovision-tickets-on-sale/|work=ESCdaily.com|date=10 September 2012}}
7. ^{{cite web|last=Siim|first=Jarmo|title=Netherlands to host Junior 2012|url=http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/blog?id=38983&_t=netherlands_to_host_junior_2012|work=European Broadcasting Union|date=11 October 2011}}
8. ^{{cite web|author=Andy|url=http://www.esckaz.com/jesc/2012/|title=ESCKaz.com provides the most comprehensive coverage of "Junior Eurovision 2012" – Delivering News First |work=ESCkaz|date=6 September 2012}}
9. ^{{cite web|author=Luke G|title=Junior Eurovision: "Sensatsiya" for Russia|url=http://www.escdaily.com/junior-eurovision-sensatsiya-for-russia/|work=ESCDaily.com|date=3 June 2012}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011|url=http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/year-page?event=1563|work=European Broadcasting Union|accessdate=1 September 2012}}
11. ^http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/blog?id=check_results_of_junior_draw
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.junioreurovision.tv/page/year-page?event=1603|title=Junior Eurovision Song Contest – Amsterdam 2012|work=European Broadcasting Union|accessdate=9 October 2012}}
13. ^{{cite web|last=Nuhiu|first=Rinor|url=http://www.escdaily.com/jesc-bulgaria-withdraws-many-countries-reject-a-come-back/|title=JESC: Bulgaria withdraws, many countries reject a come-back!|work=ESCDaily|accessdate=7 July 2012|date=11 June 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120624044744/http://www.escdaily.com/jesc-bulgaria-withdraws-many-countries-reject-a-come-back/|archivedate=24 June 2012|df=}}
14. ^{{cite web|last=Mikheev|first=Andy|url=http://esckaz.com/jesc/2012/|title= Junior Eurovision 2012|work=esckaz.com|date=10 June 2012}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Finland: No Debt At JESC For 2012|url=http://eurovoix.com/finland-no-debut-at-jesc-for-2012/|work=Eurovoix|date=12 June 2012}}
16. ^{{cite web|author=Ghassan |title=Italy in Junior Eurovision? |url=http://www.oikotimes.com/eurovision/2011/07/02/italy-in-junior-eurovision-2011/ |work=Oikotimes |date=2 July 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110704132041/http://www.oikotimes.com/eurovision/2011/07/02/italy-in-junior-eurovision-2011/ |archivedate= 4 July 2011 |df= }}
17. ^{{cite web|title=JESC’12: Latvia & Lithuanian Have Withdrawn|url=http://eurovoix.com/jesc12-latvia-lithuanian-have-withdrawn/|work=Eurovoix|accessdate=7 July 2012|date=27 June 2012}}
18. ^{{cite web|title=Portugal: No Return To JESC For 2012|url=http://eurovoix.com/portugal-no-return-to-jesc-for-2012/|work=Eurovoix|date=6 June 2012}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
19. ^{{cite web|last=Mikheev|first=Andy|title=Junior Eurovision 2012 News|url=http://esckaz.com/jesc/2012/|work=ESCKaz|accessdate=29 August 2012|date=15 August 2012|quote=Meanwhile, San Marino broadcaster has informed ESCKAZ that they have decided not to take part in Junior Eurovision this year.}}
20. ^{{cite web|last=Juhas |first=Ervin |title=RTS withdraws from JESC |url=http://escdaily.com/articles/19913 |accessdate=11 August 2012 |date=5 July 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110709024443/http://escdaily.com/articles/19913 |archivedate= 9 July 2011 |df= }}
21. ^{{cite web|last=Mikheev|first=Andy|title=Spain maybe go in|url=http://esckaz.com/jesc/2011/index2.htm|work=ESCKaz|date=3 June 2012}}
22. ^{{cite web|last1=|first1=|title=Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012|url=https://itunes.apple.com/be/album/junior-eurovision-song-contest/id574639361|website=itunes.apple.com|publisher=|accessdate=23 November 2015|date=23 November 2015}}

External links

{{commons category}}
  • {{official website|http://www.junioreurovision.tv}}
{{Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012}}{{Junior Eurovision Song Contest}}

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