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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 was the tenth edition of the annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest. It took place at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands on 1 December 2012.[1][2] Dutch broadcaster AVRO was the host broadcaster for the event.[3] For the second time the Netherlands hosted the contest, after hosting the contest in 2007 in Rotterdam. The show was hosted by Kim-Lian van der Meij for a second time, this time joined by Ewout Genemans.[4] The motto for the contest was "Break The Ice".[5]

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Break the Ice
Dates
Final1 December 2012
Host
VenueHeineken Music Hall, Amsterdam
Presenter(s)
Directed byDavid Grifhorst
Executive supervisorSietse Bakker
Executive producerRonald Kok
Host broadcasterAlgemene Vereniging Radio Omroep (AVRO)
Websitejunioreurovision.tv/event/amsterdam-2012
Participants
Number of entries12
Debuting countries
Returning countriesNone
Non-returning countries
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         Competing countries     Countries that participated in the past but not in 2012
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 12, 10, 8–1 points to their 10 favourite songs.
Winning song Ukraine
"Nebo"
2011 ← Junior Eurovision Song Contest → 2013

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. Albania and Azerbaijan, and Israel made their debuts at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.[6] 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". Georgia and Armenia finished in second and third place, respectively. This was Ukraine's first Junior Eurovision victory and second Eurovision victory after Ruslana won the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest in Istanbul. Ukraine's winning margin of 35 points was also a record.

Location edit

 
Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, venue for the 2012 contest.

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) invited broadcasters to bid for the rights to host the contest. On 11 October 2011, the EBU announced that the Dutch broadcaster AVRO had won the right to host next year's event.[7] On 27 February 2012, it was announced that the tenth edition of the contest would take place on 1 December and be held at the Heineken Music Hall (or commonly abbreviated as HMH) in Amsterdam.[8]

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. 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.

Participating countries edit

 
Cover art of the official album

On 1 September 2012, it was confirmed that twelve countries would be taking part in the contest.[6] This was the lowest number of entries since 2009. Débutante countries included, Albania, Azerbaijan, and Israel. Latvia and Lithuania withdrew after competing since 2010,[9] while Bulgaria and Macedonia withdrew after competing in the 2011 edition.[10]

Prior to the event, a digital compilation album featuring all the songs from the 2012 contest, along with karaoke versions, was put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released by Universal Music Group in November 2012.[11]

Participants of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012[6][12]
Country Broadcaster Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
  Albania RTSH Igzidora Gjeta "Kam një këngë vetëm për ju" Albanian
  • Igzidora Gjeta
  • Jorgo Papingji
  • Xhavit Ujkani
  Armenia AMPTV Compass Band [hy] "Sweetie Baby" Armenian, English David Paronikyan
  Azerbaijan İTV Omar [az] and Suada [az] "Girls and Boys (Dünya Sənindir)" Azerbaijani, English
  • Jessica Appla
  • Zahra Badalbeyli
  • Simon Ellis
  Belarus BTRC Egor Zheshko "A more-more" (А море-море) Russian
  Belgium VRT Fabian [nl] "Abracadabra" Dutch
  • Stefaan Fernande
  • Fabian Feyaerts
  • Jeroen Swinnen
  Georgia GPB Funkids "Funky Lemonade" Georgian, English
  • The Funkids
  • Giga Kukhianidze
  • Nana Tsintsadze
  Israel IBA Kids.il "Let the Music Win" Hebrew[a]
  Moldova TRM Denis Midone "Toate vor fi" Romanian, English
  • Radmila Paraschiv
  • Marian Stircea
  Netherlands AVRO Femke "Tik Tak Tik" Dutch
  • Femke
  • Anne Kees Meines
  • Tjeerd Oosterhuis
  Russia VGTRK Lerika "Sensation" Russian, English Valeriya "Lerika" Engalycheva
  Sweden SVT Lova Sönnerbo [sv] "Mitt mod" Swedish
  • Lydia Westin Malm
  • Lova Sönnerbo
  • Janni Steffner
  Ukraine NTU Anastasiya Petryk "Nebo" (Небо) Ukrainian, English Anastasiya Petryk

Returning artists edit

The Russian representative, Lerika, has participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest before; she represented Moldova in 2011, finishing in 6th place with the song "No, No". This is the second case in the competition to feature a returning artist from previous editions after Katya Ryabova (Russia 2009 and 2011).[13][14]

Format edit

Presenters edit

 
Ewout Genemans and Kim-Lian van der Meij at the contest.

In January 2012, it was announced that Ewout Genemans alongside Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 co-host Kim-Lian van der Meij would present the contest later in the year.[4] Genemans had been involved with the contest for the past two years, having hosted the Dutch national selection for the contest, Junior Songfestival in 2010 and 2011. In December 2011, Genemans signed a 2 year exclusivity deal with the host broadcaster to present shows only on their station.[15] Dutch entertainer and singer Kim Lian reprised her role as host again, after hosting the contest from the Ahoy Arena in 2007 alongside Sipke Jan Bousema.[16]

Logo and graphic design edit

The architect was Frits van Dongen. The motto for the contest was announced on 6 September 2012 as "Break The Ice".[5] Tickets for the contest went on sale from 10 September 2012.[2]

Contest overview edit

The event took place on 1 December 2012 at 20:15 CET.[17] Twelve countries participated, with the running order published on 15 October 2012.[18] All the countries competing were eligible to vote with the jury and televote, as well as a Kids Jury, eligible to vote. Ukraine won with 138 points, with Georgia and Armenia completing the top three.[19] Moldova, Azerbaijan and Albania occupied the bottom three positions.[20]

The show was opened with the song "Euphoria" from Loreen performed by 2011 Dutch representative Rachel Traets.[21] The interval included Kim-Lian van der Meij, who specially written "Break the Ice" as the theme song for this contest,[22] performed on stage whilst all the participants sang "We Can Be Heroes" to promote children’s rights worldwide in cooperation with the Dutch charity, KidsRights Foundation and the 2009 winner Ralf Mackenbach performed also with his winning song "Click Clack".[23][24]

R/O Country Artist Song Points Place
1   Belarus Egor Zheshko "A more-more" 56 9
2   Sweden Lova Sönnerbo [sv] "Mitt mod" 70 6
3   Azerbaijan Omar [az] and Suada [az] "Girls and Boys (Dünya Sənindir)" 49 11
4   Belgium Fabian [nl] "Abracadabra" 72 5
5   Russia Lerika "Sensation" 88 4
6   Israel Kids.il "Let the Music Win" 68 8
7   Albania Igzidora Gjeta "Kam një këngë vetëm për ju" 35 12
8   Armenia Compass Band [hy] "Sweetie Baby" 98 3
9   Ukraine Anastasiya Petryk "Nebo" 138 1
10   Georgia Funkids "Funky Lemonade" 103 2
11   Moldova Denis Midone "Toate vor fi" 52 10
12   Netherlands Femke "Tik Tak Tik" 69 7

Spokespersons edit

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.

  1.  Kids Jury – Ralf Mackenbach
  2.   Belarus – Maria Drozdova
  3.   Sweden – Leya Gullström
  4.   Azerbaijan – Leila Hajili
  5.   Belgium – Femke Verschueren
  6.   Russia – Valentin Sadiki
  7.   Israel – Maayan Aloni
  8.   Albania – Keida Dervishi
  9.   Armenia – Michael Varosyan
  10.   Ukraine – Kristall
  11.   Moldova – Felcia Genunchi
  12.   Netherlands – Lidewei Loot
  13.   Georgia – Candy

Detailed voting results edit

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

Detailed voting results[25]
Total score
Kids Jury
Belarus
Sweden
Azerbaijan
Belgium
Russia
Israel
Albania
Armenia
Ukraine
Moldova
Netherlands
Georgia
Contestants
Belarus 56 1 1 7 2 4 1 2 7 10 2 7
Sweden 70 6 7 1 5 5 7 12 2 2 7 4
Azerbaijan 49 2 2 3 1 3 10 5 3 8
Belgium 72 3 3 7 3 7 6 7 5 1 6 8 4
Russia 88 8 10 8 2 8 4 8 6 10 6 6
Israel 68 4 5 4 5 4 8 1 6 8 1 7 3
Albania 35 12 3 1 4 2 1
Armenia 98 5 8 6 7 10 10 3 12 3 10 12
Ukraine 138 10 12 12 4 12 12 12 6 12 12 12 10
Georgia 103 12 6 10 8 6 6 8 5 10 7 8 5
Moldova 52 4 2 10 3 2 5 4 3 4 1 2
Netherlands 69 7 1 5 6 10 1 2 8 4 3 5 5

12 points edit

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.

N. Contestant Nation(s) giving 12 points
8   Ukraine   Armenia,   Belarus,   Belgium,   Israel,   Moldova,   Netherlands,   Russia,   Sweden
2   Armenia   Georgia,   Ukraine
1   Albania   Azerbaijan
  Georgia  Kids Jury
  Sweden   Albania

Other countries edit

Broadcasts edit

Each national broadcaster 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.

Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Ref.
  Albania RTVSH Andri Xhahu
  Armenia Armenia 1 Gohar Gasparyan
  Azerbaijan Ictimai TV Konul Arifkizi
  Belarus Belarus 1 Pavel Lazorik
  Belgium Eén Astrid Demeure and Tom De Cock
  Georgia GPB Temo Kvirkvelia
  Israel IBA No commentator
  Moldova TRM Rusalina Rusu
  Netherlands Nederland 1 Marcel Kuijer
  Russia Russia-1 Olga Shelest
  Sweden SVT2 Edward af Sillen and Ylva Hällen
  Ukraine NTU Timur Miroshnychenko

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Contains several lines in English, Russian, and French

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website

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The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 was the tenth edition of the annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest It took place at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam Netherlands on 1 December 2012 1 2 Dutch broadcaster AVRO was the host broadcaster for the event 3 For the second time the Netherlands hosted the contest after hosting the contest in 2007 in Rotterdam The show was hosted by Kim Lian van der Meij for a second time this time joined by Ewout Genemans 4 The motto for the contest was Break The Ice 5 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012Break the IceDatesFinal1 December 2012HostVenueHeineken Music Hall AmsterdamPresenter s Ewout GenemansKim Lian van der MeijDirected byDavid GrifhorstExecutive supervisorSietse BakkerExecutive producerRonald KokHost broadcasterAlgemene Vereniging Radio Omroep AVRO Websitejunioreurovision wbr tv wbr event wbr amsterdam 2012ParticipantsNumber of entries12Debuting countries Albania Azerbaijan IsraelReturning countriesNoneNon returning countries Bulgaria Latvia Lithuania MacedoniaParticipation map Competing countries Countries that participated in the past but not in 2012VoteVoting systemEach country awards 12 10 8 1 points to their 10 favourite songs Winning song Ukraine Nebo 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2013 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 Albania and Azerbaijan and Israel made their debuts at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 6 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 Georgia and Armenia finished in second and third place respectively This was Ukraine s first Junior Eurovision victory and second Eurovision victory after Ruslana won the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest in Istanbul Ukraine s winning margin of 35 points was also a record Contents 1 Location 2 Participating countries 2 1 Returning artists 3 Format 3 1 Presenters 3 2 Logo and graphic design 4 Contest overview 4 1 Spokespersons 5 Detailed voting results 5 1 12 points 6 Other countries 7 Broadcasts 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksLocation editFurther information on the host city Amsterdam nbsp Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam venue for the 2012 contest The European Broadcasting Union EBU invited broadcasters to bid for the rights to host the contest On 11 October 2011 the EBU announced that the Dutch broadcaster AVRO had won the right to host next year s event 7 On 27 February 2012 it was announced that the tenth edition of the contest would take place on 1 December and be held at the Heineken Music Hall or commonly abbreviated as HMH in Amsterdam 8 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 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 Participating countries edit nbsp Cover art of the official albumOn 1 September 2012 it was confirmed that twelve countries would be taking part in the contest 6 This was the lowest number of entries since 2009 Debutante countries included Albania Azerbaijan and Israel Latvia and Lithuania withdrew after competing since 2010 9 while Bulgaria and Macedonia withdrew after competing in the 2011 edition 10 Prior to the event a digital compilation album featuring all the songs from the 2012 contest along with karaoke versions was put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released by Universal Music Group in November 2012 11 Participants of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 6 12 Country Broadcaster Artist Song Language Songwriter s nbsp Albania RTSH Igzidora Gjeta Kam nje kenge vetem per ju Albanian Igzidora GjetaJorgo PapingjiXhavit Ujkani nbsp Armenia AMPTV Compass Band hy Sweetie Baby Armenian English David Paronikyan nbsp Azerbaijan ITV Omar az and Suada az Girls and Boys Dunya Senindir Azerbaijani English Jessica ApplaZahra BadalbeyliSimon Ellis nbsp Belarus BTRC Egor Zheshko A more more A more more Russian Valery ShmatEgor Zheshko nbsp Belgium VRT Fabian nl Abracadabra Dutch Stefaan FernandeFabian FeyaertsJeroen Swinnen nbsp Georgia GPB Funkids Funky Lemonade Georgian English The FunkidsGiga KukhianidzeNana Tsintsadze nbsp Israel IBA Kids il Let the Music Win Hebrew a Ohad HitmanKids il nbsp Moldova TRM Denis Midone Toate vor fi Romanian English Radmila ParaschivMarian Stircea nbsp Netherlands AVRO Femke Tik Tak Tik Dutch FemkeAnne Kees MeinesTjeerd Oosterhuis nbsp Russia VGTRK Lerika Sensation Russian English Valeriya Lerika Engalycheva nbsp Sweden SVT Lova Sonnerbo sv Mitt mod Swedish Lydia Westin MalmLova SonnerboJanni Steffner nbsp Ukraine NTU Anastasiya Petryk Nebo Nebo Ukrainian English Anastasiya Petryk Returning artists edit The Russian representative Lerika has participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest before she represented Moldova in 2011 finishing in 6th place with the song No No This is the second case in the competition to feature a returning artist from previous editions after Katya Ryabova Russia 2009 and 2011 13 14 Format editPresenters edit nbsp Ewout Genemans and Kim Lian van der Meij at the contest In January 2012 it was announced that Ewout Genemans alongside Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2007 co host Kim Lian van der Meij would present the contest later in the year 4 Genemans had been involved with the contest for the past two years having hosted the Dutch national selection for the contest Junior Songfestival in 2010 and 2011 In December 2011 Genemans signed a 2 year exclusivity deal with the host broadcaster to present shows only on their station 15 Dutch entertainer and singer Kim Lian reprised her role as host again after hosting the contest from the Ahoy Arena in 2007 alongside Sipke Jan Bousema 16 Logo and graphic design edit The architect was Frits van Dongen The motto for the contest was announced on 6 September 2012 as Break The Ice 5 Tickets for the contest went on sale from 10 September 2012 2 Contest overview editThe event took place on 1 December 2012 at 20 15 CET 17 Twelve countries participated with the running order published on 15 October 2012 18 All the countries competing were eligible to vote with the jury and televote as well as a Kids Jury eligible to vote Ukraine won with 138 points with Georgia and Armenia completing the top three 19 Moldova Azerbaijan and Albania occupied the bottom three positions 20 The show was opened with the song Euphoria from Loreen performed by 2011 Dutch representative Rachel Traets 21 The interval included Kim Lian van der Meij who specially written Break the Ice as the theme song for this contest 22 performed on stage whilst all the participants sang We Can Be Heroes to promote children s rights worldwide in cooperation with the Dutch charity KidsRights Foundation and the 2009 winner Ralf Mackenbach performed also with his winning song Click Clack 23 24 R O Country Artist Song Points Place 1 nbsp Belarus Egor Zheshko A more more 56 9 2 nbsp Sweden Lova Sonnerbo sv Mitt mod 70 6 3 nbsp Azerbaijan Omar az and Suada az Girls and Boys Dunya Senindir 49 11 4 nbsp Belgium Fabian nl Abracadabra 72 5 5 nbsp Russia Lerika Sensation 88 4 6 nbsp Israel Kids il Let the Music Win 68 8 7 nbsp Albania Igzidora Gjeta Kam nje kenge vetem per ju 35 12 8 nbsp Armenia Compass Band hy Sweetie Baby 98 3 9 nbsp Ukraine Anastasiya Petryk Nebo 138 1 10 nbsp Georgia Funkids Funky Lemonade 103 2 11 nbsp Moldova Denis Midone Toate vor fi 52 10 12 nbsp Netherlands Femke Tik Tak Tik 69 7 Spokespersons edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message 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 Kids Jury Ralf Mackenbach nbsp Belarus Maria Drozdova nbsp Sweden Leya Gullstrom nbsp Azerbaijan Leila Hajili nbsp Belgium Femke Verschueren nbsp Russia Valentin Sadiki nbsp Israel Maayan Aloni nbsp Albania Keida Dervishi nbsp Armenia Michael Varosyan nbsp Ukraine Kristall nbsp Moldova Felcia Genunchi nbsp Netherlands Lidewei Loot nbsp Georgia CandyDetailed voting results editDue to technical issues Georgia was the final country to cast its votes Detailed voting results 25 Total score Kids Jury Belarus Sweden Azerbaijan Belgium Russia Israel Albania Armenia Ukraine Moldova Netherlands Georgia Contestants Belarus 56 1 1 7 2 4 1 2 7 10 2 7 Sweden 70 6 7 1 5 5 7 12 2 2 7 4 Azerbaijan 49 2 2 3 1 3 10 5 3 8 Belgium 72 3 3 7 3 7 6 7 5 1 6 8 4 Russia 88 8 10 8 2 8 4 8 6 10 6 6 Israel 68 4 5 4 5 4 8 1 6 8 1 7 3 Albania 35 12 3 1 4 2 1 Armenia 98 5 8 6 7 10 10 3 12 3 10 12 Ukraine 138 10 12 12 4 12 12 12 6 12 12 12 10 Georgia 103 12 6 10 8 6 6 8 5 10 7 8 5 Moldova 52 4 2 10 3 2 5 4 3 4 1 2 Netherlands 69 7 1 5 6 10 1 2 8 4 3 5 5 12 points edit 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 N Contestant Nation s giving 12 points 8 nbsp Ukraine nbsp Armenia nbsp Belarus nbsp Belgium nbsp Israel nbsp Moldova nbsp Netherlands nbsp Russia nbsp Sweden 2 nbsp Armenia nbsp Georgia nbsp Ukraine 1 nbsp Albania nbsp Azerbaijan nbsp Georgia Kids Jury nbsp Sweden nbsp AlbaniaOther countries edit nbsp Bulgaria On 11 June 2012 Bulgarian National Television BNT confirmed that Bulgaria would not be taking part in the 2012 contest 26 nbsp Cyprus 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 27 better source needed nbsp Finland 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 28 better source needed nbsp Italy 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 29 nbsp Latvia On 27 June 2012 Latvijas Televizija 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 30 better source needed nbsp Lithuania 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 30 better source needed nbsp Macedonia 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 10 better source needed nbsp Norway 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 26 nbsp Portugal In early June 2012 Radio e Televisao de Portugal RTP were approached by the EBU to take part in the 2012 contest RTP declined due to financial difficulties 31 nbsp San Marino 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 32 better source needed nbsp Serbia 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 33 However the country didn t participate nbsp Spain Website esckaz com asked Spanish broadcaster Television Espanola TVE about their participation in future editions TVE was not able to give an affirmative or negative response on their participation in 2012 34 better source needed Broadcasts editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Each national broadcaster 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 Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries Country Broadcaster s Commentator s Ref nbsp Albania RTVSH Andri Xhahu nbsp Armenia Armenia 1 Gohar Gasparyan nbsp Azerbaijan Ictimai TV Konul Arifkizi nbsp Belarus Belarus 1 Pavel Lazorik nbsp Belgium Een Astrid Demeure and Tom De Cock nbsp Georgia GPB Temo Kvirkvelia nbsp Israel IBA No commentator nbsp Moldova TRM Rusalina Rusu nbsp Netherlands Nederland 1 Marcel Kuijer nbsp Russia Russia 1 Olga Shelest nbsp Sweden SVT2 Edward af Sillen and Ylva Hallen nbsp Ukraine NTU Timur MiroshnychenkoSee also editABU Radio Song Festival 2012 ABU TV Song Festival 2012 Eurovision Song Contest 2012 Eurovision Young Musicians 2012Notes edit Contains several lines in English Russian and FrenchReferences edit Siim Jarmo 27 February 2012 Junior 2012 in Amsterdam on December 1 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 1 March 2012 a b Junior Eurovision Tickets on sale ESCdaily com 10 September 2012 Archived from the original on 27 September 2013 Siim Jarmo 11 October 2011 Netherlands to host Junior 2012 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 12 October 2011 a b Luke G 26 January 2012 Junior Eurovision Ewout Genemans and Kim Lian to host 2012 edition ESCDaily Archived from the original on 18 June 2013 Retrieved 27 January 2012 a b Amsterdam 2012 Break The Ice junioreurovision tv 9 October 2012 Retrieved 14 December 2022 a b c Jarmo Simm 1 September 2012 Junior 2012 12 countries to take part European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 12 September 2012 Netherlands to host Junior 2012 EBU 11 October 2011 Archived from the original on 13 May 2018 Retrieved 7 November 2020 Junior 2012 in Amsterdam on December 1 EBU 27 February 2012 Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 van Lith Nick 27 June 2012 Junior Eurovision Lithuania and Latvia withdraw escXtra com Archived from the original on 26 April 2013 a b Mikheev Andy 11 June 2012 Junior Eurovision 2012 Withdraws ESCKaz Archived from the original on 7 July 2012 Retrieved 11 August 2012 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 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 itunes apple com 23 November 2015 Archived from the original on 29 November 2015 Retrieved 23 November 2015 Participants of Amsterdam 2012 Eurovision Song Contest junioreurovision tv Retrieved 5 June 2023 Slim Jarmo 4 June 2012 Russia picks Lerika Valerya for Amsterdam EBU Retrieved 25 September 2014 Luke G 3 June 2012 Junior Eurovision Sensatsiya for Russia ESCDaily com Archived from the original on 16 June 2013 Ewout Genemans in heel Europa op televisie Metro 28 March 2013 Archived from the original on 28 March 2013 Retrieved 16 December 2022 Granger Anthony 1 December 2012 JESC 12 Who Are Tonight s Hosts Eurovoix Retrieved 16 December 2022 Junior 2012 in Amsterdam on December 1 junioreurovision tv 27 February 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2023 Victor 15 October 2012 Check Results of Junior draw Junioreurovision tv EBU Archived from the original on 5 December 2012 Ukraine wins the 10th Junior Eurovision Song Contest junioreurovision tv 1 December 2012 Retrieved 5 June 2023 Final of Amsterdam 2012 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 30 May 2021 Retrieved 30 May 2021 Flashback to Junior Eurovision 2012 Ukraine s Anastasiya Petryk wins with Nebo wiwibloggs 14 November 2014 Retrieved 14 December 2022 Kids Top 20 Award voor Kim Lian van der Meij RTL Boulevard 19 January 2013 Retrieved 14 December 2022 Ukraine wins 2012 Junior Eurovision Song Contest www ebu ch 30 November 2012 Retrieved 14 December 2022 Ralf Mackenbach to perform at Junior 2012 eurovision tv 14 November 2012 Retrieved 14 December 2022 Results of the Final of Amsterdam 2012 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 30 May 2021 Retrieved 30 May 2021 a b Nuhiu Rinor 11 June 2012 JESC Bulgaria withdraws many countries reject a come back ESCDaily Archived from the original on 24 June 2012 Retrieved 7 July 2012 Mikheev Andy 10 June 2012 Junior Eurovision 2012 esckaz com Archived from the original on 7 July 2012 Finland No Debut At JESC For 2012 Eurovoix 12 June 2012 Archived from the original on 23 June 2012 Ghassan 2 July 2011 Italy in Junior Eurovision Oikotimes Archived from the original on 4 July 2011 a b JESC 12 Latvia amp Lithuanian Have Withdrawn Eurovoix 27 June 2012 Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 7 July 2012 Portugal No Return To JESC For 2012 Eurovoix 6 June 2012 Archived from the original on 7 November 2020 Mikheev Andy 15 August 2012 Junior Eurovision 2012 News ESCKaz Archived from the original on 18 September 2012 Retrieved 29 August 2012 Meanwhile San Marino broadcaster has informed ESCKAZ that they have decided not to take part in Junior Eurovision this year Juhas Ervin 5 July 2011 RTS withdraws from JESC Archived from the original on 9 July 2011 Retrieved 11 August 2012 Mikheev Andy 3 June 2012 Spain maybe go in ESCKaz External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 amp oldid 1219108814, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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