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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014

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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014
#Together
Dates
Final15 November 2014
Host
VenueMalta Shipbuilding, Marsa, Malta
Presenter(s)Moira Delia
Directed byGordon Bonello
Executive supervisorVladislav Yakovlev
Executive producerAnton Attard
Host broadcasterPublic Broadcasting Services (PBS)
Websitejunioreurovision.tv/event/valletta-2014 Edit this at Wikidata
Participants
Number of entries16
Debuting countries
Returning countries
Non-returning countries
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs.
Winning song Italy
"Tu primo grande amore"
2013 ← Junior Eurovision Song Contest → 2015

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 was the twelfth edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. It took place at the Malta Shipbuilding, Marsa, Malta on 15 November 2014, Maltese broadcaster PBS was the host broadcaster for the event.[1] The motto for the contest was "#Together".[2]

Draw[3] Country[3] Artist[3] Song[3] Language Place[4] Points[4]
01  Belarus Nadezhda Misyakova "Sokal" (Сокал) Belarusian 7 71
02  Bulgaria Krisia, Hasan & Ibrahim "Planet of the Children" Bulgarian 2 147
03  San Marino The Peppermints "Breaking My Heart" Italian, English 15 21
04  Croatia Josie "Game Over" Croatian, English 16 13
05  Cyprus Sophia Patsalides "I pio omorfi mera" (Η πιο όμορφη μέρα) Greek, English 9 69
06  Georgia Lizi Pop "Happy Day" Georgian, English 11 54
07  Sweden Julia Kedhammar "Du är inte ensam" Swedish, English 13 28
08  Ukraine Sympho-Nick "Spring Will Come" Ukrainian, English 6 74
09  Slovenia Ula Ložar "Nisi sam (Your Light)" Slovene, English 12 29
10  Montenegro Maša Vujadinović & Lejla Vulić "Budi dijete na jedan dan" Montenegrin, English 14 24
11  Italy Vincenzo Cantiello "Tu primo grande amore" Italian, English 1 159
12  Armenia Betty "People of the Sun" Armenian, English 3 146
13  Russia Alisa Kozhikina "Dreamer" Russian, English 5 96
14  Serbia Emilija Đonin "Svet u mojim očima" (Свет у мојим очима) Serbian 10 61
15  Malta Federica Falzon "Diamonds" English 4 116
16  Netherlands Julia van Bergen "Around" Dutch, English 8 70

Score sheet

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Voting procedure used:
  50% Jury & televote
  100% Jury vote
Results
Total Score Kids Jury Belarus Bulgaria San Marino Croatia Cyprus Georgia Sweden Ukraine Slovenia Montenegro Italy Armenia Russia Serbia Malta Netherlands
Contestants Belarus 71 8 1 3 2 1 6 5 6 2 1 3 8 6 7
Bulgaria 147 4 7 12 12 8 10 8 10 8 10 7 7 12 8 12
San Marino 21 8 1
Croatia 13 1
Cyprus 69 6 3 8 8 4 6 4 4 5 3 6
Georgia 54 1 4 2 2 1 3 2 12 5 1 7 2
Sweden 28 2 1 3 4 1 5
Ukraine 74 6 4 7 4 7 1 10 3 4 4 5 4 3
Slovenia 29 1 3 2 3 2 2 4
Montenegro 24 3 4 5
Italy 159 12 2 10 12 10 10 10 7 10 12 12 8 6 8 10 8
Armenia 146 7 12 12 7 6 6 12 8 12 8 2 2 12 6 12 10
Russia 96 5 10 7 5 5 8 3 1 5 7 5 10 10 3
Serbia 61 3 6 6 8 3 4 5 7 6 1
Malta 116 10 8 5 10 7 5 4 7 6 6 12 6 10 7 1
Netherlands 70 2 5 3 4 4 5 2 12 1 1 7 5 2 3 2
All countries automatically receive 12 points

12 points

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N. Contestant Voting nation
6 Armenia Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Malta, Russia, Ukraine
4 Bulgaria Croatia, Cyprus, Netherlands, Serbia
Italy Kids' jury, Montenegro, San Marino, Slovenia
1 Georgia Armenia
Malta Italy
Netherlands Sweden
  • All countries were given 12 points at the start of voting. This was so no country got nul points.

Commentators

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Most countries sent commentators to Malta, while others commentated from their own country

Countries that took part in the content

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Countries that didn't take part in the content

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  •  Argentina – Victor Barrera (Radio WU)[6]
  •  Australia – Georgia McCarthy and Andre Nookadu (SBS2)
  •  Ireland – Ewan Spence (92.5 Phoenix FM)[7]
  •  New Zealand – Ewan Spence (World FM)[7]
  •  Singapore – Ewan Spence (247 Music Radio)[7]
  •  United Kingdom – Ewan Spence (103 The Eye, K107, Oystermouth Radio, Radio Six International and Shore Radio)[7]
  •  United States – Ewan Spence (KCGW (Williams Life Radio); and WXDR (Delgado’s Dolphin Radio))[7]

References

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  1. "Junior Eurovision 2014 set for 15 November". Junior Eurovision. 13 January 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  2. "Junior Eurovision 2014: #together in Malta!". Juniour Eurovision. 9 May 2014. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014". junioreurovision.tv. EBU. Retrieved 9 October 2014.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 - complete scoreboard". junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. 15 November 2014. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Fisher, Luke. "Tonight - Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014!". JuniorEurovision.tv. Junior Eurovision. Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  6. Granger, Anthony (24 October 2014). "Argentina: Radio WU To Broadcast JESC 2014". eurovoix.com. Retrieved 28 June 2017.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Lockett, Katherine (13 November 2014). "It's a 'TEN' for Radio!". junioreurovision.tv. European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 14 November 2014.

Other websites

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