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Lithuania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

Lithuania has sent four entries to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, first entering at the 2007 Contest in Rotterdam. Lithuania briefly returned in 2010 and 2011 however again withdrew from competing after the contest held in Yerevan, and have yet to make their return to the contest.

Lithuania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
Participating broadcasterLietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija (LRT)
Participation summary
Appearances4
First appearance2007
Last appearance2011
Highest placement3rd: 2008
Participation history
External links
Lithuania's page at JuniorEurovision.tv
For the most recent participation see
Lithuania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011

History edit

The national selection process occurred during the show Mažųjų žvaigždžių ringas, in which young singers aged 10–15 would take part with self-written songs. The 2007 Lithuanian entry was Lina Jurevičiūtė, a.k.a. Lina Joy, with the song "Kai miestas snaudžia", who finished 13th in the contest.[1] The 2008 entry was Eglė Jurgaitytė with "Laiminga diena", which ended third for Lithuania at the 2008 Contest in Limassol.[2]

First withdrawal and return edit

After two years of participating, LRT withdrew from the contest in 2009 due to financial reasons but they returned in 2010.[3] That year LRT sent Bartas with the song "Oki Doki". It placed 6th out of 14 participants.[4]

They also participated in 2011 and sent Paulina Skrabytė with the song "Debesys",[5] which placed 10th.

Second withdrawal and potential return edit

In 2012, the country withdrew again due to expenses and has not returned to the contest since. On 19 November 2015, it was announced that the Baltic countries, including Lithuania, had expressed interest in taking part in the 2016 contest.[6] The return however did not materialise. On 28 February 2018, the Lithuanian broadcaster LRT declared that they would not return to contest in the near future. LRT executive TV producer and Head of Delegation for the adult contest Audrius Giržadas stated that "this contest has become a clone of the main Eurovision Song Contest and has nothing to do with childhood, little girls go on stage with clipped hairs, glued eyelashes and bare belly, copying Beyoncé and Christina Aguilera – this is not an event that we would like to participate in."[7] Giržadas confirmed that broadcaster would not be returning to the contest in 2021, citing low ratings during their time in the contest and the cost of participation.[8] However, in November 2023, LRT stated on that the country would not be returning to the contest in 2024, but would broadcast both the 2023 and 2024 editions and assess their ratings for a potential return in 2025.[9] This is yet to be finalised.

Participation overview edit

 
Bartas (center) in Minsk (2010)
Table key
3 Third place
Year Artist Song Language Place Points
2007 Lina Joy "Kai miestas snaudžia" Lithuanian 13 33
2008 Eglė Jurgaitytė "Laiminga diena" Lithuanian 3 103
2010 Bartas "Oki Doki" Lithuanian 6 67
2011 Paulina Skrabytė "Debesys" Lithuanian 10 53

Commentators and spokespersons edit

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.[10] The Lithuanian broadcaster, LRT, sent their own commentators to the contest in order to provide commentary in the Lithuanian language. Spokespersons were also chosen by the national broadcaster in order to announce the awarding points from Lithuania.

For the first time since their last participation in 2011, LRT decided to broadcast Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 live on LRT televizija with the same commentator as the adult contest, Ramūnas Zilnys [lt]. Previously, in 2019 and 2020, the contest was broadcast live on TVP Wilno to cater for the Polish speaking audience in the Švenčionys, Šalčininkai and Vilnius regions of the country.

The table below list the details of each commentator and spokesperson since 2007.

Year Channel Commentator Spokesperson Ref.
2007 LTV Darius Užkuraitis [lt] Indrė Grikšelytė
2008 Lina Joy
2009 No broadcast Did not participate
2010 LTV Darius Užkuraitis Bernardas Garbačiauskas
2011 Dominykas Žvirblis
20122019 No broadcast Did not participate
2019 TVP Wilno Artur Orzech
2020
20212022 No broadcast
2023 LRT televizija Ramūnas Zilnys [lt]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Results of the Final of Rotterdam 2007". European Broadcasting Union. from the original on 29 May 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Results of the Final of Lemesos 2008". European Broadcasting Union. from the original on 29 May 2021. Retrieved 29 May 2021.
  3. ^ Bakker, Sietse (2010-07-28). "Talents from 14 nations to gather at Junior Eurovision 2010". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
  4. ^ "Results of the Final of Minsk 2010". European Broadcasting Union. from the original on 30 May 2021. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  5. ^ "Paulina wins in Lithuania!". Junioreurovision.tv. 20 September 2011.
  6. ^ Granger, Anthony (19 November 2015). "JESC'15: The Baltic States Are Interested In Participating In Junior Eurovision". eurovoix.com. Eurovoix. Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  7. ^ Dauskurdienė, Miglė (28 February 2018). [You are answering. Why is LRT no longer taking part in children's "Eurovision"?] (in Lithuanian). LRT. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  8. ^ Granger, Anthony (2021-06-29). "Lithuania: LRT Will Not Participate in Junior Eurovision 2021". Eurovoix. from the original on 29 June 2021. Retrieved 2021-06-29.
  9. ^ Granger, Anthony. "Lithuania: LRT Considering Junior Eurovision Return from 2025". Eurovoix.
  10. ^ Fisher, Luke James (21 November 2015). "Tonight: Junior Eurovision ng Contest 2015!". Junior Eurovision Song Contest – Bulgaria 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  11. ^ The voting sequence of the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2021-05-25
  12. ^ Granger, Anthony (20 November 2019). "Lithuania: TVP Wilno to Broadcast Junior Eurovision 2019". eurovoix.com.
  13. ^ Granger, Anthony (2020-11-19). "Lithuania: TVP Wilno to Broadcast Junior Eurovision 2020". Eurovoix. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  14. ^ "# „Mažoji Eurovizija" – LRT". Lithuanian National Radio and Television (in Lithuanian). 2023-11-13. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  15. ^ Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 - Sk 26 lapkr. | LRT Televizija | TV programa | TV24.LT (in Lithuanian), retrieved 2023-11-13

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Lithuania has sent four entries to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest first entering at the 2007 Contest in Rotterdam Lithuania briefly returned in 2010 and 2011 however again withdrew from competing after the contest held in Yerevan and have yet to make their return to the contest Lithuania in the Junior Eurovision Song ContestParticipating broadcasterLietuvos nacionalinis radijas ir televizija LRT Participation summaryAppearances4First appearance2007Last appearance2011Highest placement3rd 2008Participation history 200720082009201020112012 2023External linksLithuania s page at JuniorEurovision tvFor the most recent participation seeLithuania in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 Contents 1 History 1 1 First withdrawal and return 1 2 Second withdrawal and potential return 2 Participation overview 3 Commentators and spokespersons 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe national selection process occurred during the show Mazuju zvaigzdziu ringas in which young singers aged 10 15 would take part with self written songs The 2007 Lithuanian entry was Lina Jureviciute a k a Lina Joy with the song Kai miestas snaudzia who finished 13th in the contest 1 The 2008 entry was Egle Jurgaityte with Laiminga diena which ended third for Lithuania at the 2008 Contest in Limassol 2 First withdrawal and return edit After two years of participating LRT withdrew from the contest in 2009 due to financial reasons but they returned in 2010 3 That year LRT sent Bartas with the song Oki Doki It placed 6th out of 14 participants 4 They also participated in 2011 and sent Paulina Skrabyte with the song Debesys 5 which placed 10th Second withdrawal and potential return edit In 2012 the country withdrew again due to expenses and has not returned to the contest since On 19 November 2015 it was announced that the Baltic countries including Lithuania had expressed interest in taking part in the 2016 contest 6 The return however did not materialise On 28 February 2018 the Lithuanian broadcaster LRT declared that they would not return to contest in the near future LRT executive TV producer and Head of Delegation for the adult contest Audrius Girzadas stated that this contest has become a clone of the main Eurovision Song Contest and has nothing to do with childhood little girls go on stage with clipped hairs glued eyelashes and bare belly copying Beyonce and Christina Aguilera this is not an event that we would like to participate in 7 Girzadas confirmed that broadcaster would not be returning to the contest in 2021 citing low ratings during their time in the contest and the cost of participation 8 However in November 2023 LRT stated on that the country would not be returning to the contest in 2024 but would broadcast both the 2023 and 2024 editions and assess their ratings for a potential return in 2025 9 This is yet to be finalised Participation overview edit nbsp Bartas center in Minsk 2010 Table key 3 Third place Year Artist Song Language Place Points 2007 Lina Joy Kai miestas snaudzia Lithuanian 13 33 2008 Egle Jurgaityte Laiminga diena Lithuanian 3 103 2010 Bartas Oki Doki Lithuanian 6 67 2011 Paulina Skrabyte Debesys Lithuanian 10 53Commentators and spokespersons editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message 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 10 The Lithuanian broadcaster LRT sent their own commentators to the contest in order to provide commentary in the Lithuanian language Spokespersons were also chosen by the national broadcaster in order to announce the awarding points from Lithuania For the first time since their last participation in 2011 LRT decided to broadcast Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 live on LRT televizija with the same commentator as the adult contest Ramunas Zilnys lt Previously in 2019 and 2020 the contest was broadcast live on TVP Wilno to cater for the Polish speaking audience in the Svencionys Salcininkai and Vilnius regions of the country The table below list the details of each commentator and spokesperson since 2007 Year Channel Commentator Spokesperson Ref 2007 LTV Darius Uzkuraitis lt Indre Grikselyte 2008 Lina Joy 2009 No broadcast Did not participate 2010 LTV Darius Uzkuraitis Bernardas Garbaciauskas 2011 Dominykas Zvirblis 11 2012 2019 No broadcast Did not participate 2019 TVP Wilno Artur Orzech 12 2020 13 2021 2022 No broadcast 2023 LRT televizija Ramunas Zilnys lt 14 15 See also editLithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest Senior version of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest Lithuania in the Eurovision Young Musicians A competition organised by the EBU for musicians aged 18 years and younger References edit Results of the Final of Rotterdam 2007 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 29 May 2021 Retrieved 29 May 2021 Results of the Final of Lemesos 2008 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 29 May 2021 Retrieved 29 May 2021 Bakker Sietse 2010 07 28 Talents from 14 nations to gather at Junior Eurovision 2010 European Broadcasting Union Retrieved 28 July 2010 Results of the Final of Minsk 2010 European Broadcasting Union Archived from the original on 30 May 2021 Retrieved 30 May 2021 Paulina wins in Lithuania Junioreurovision tv 20 September 2011 Granger Anthony 19 November 2015 JESC 15 The Baltic States Are Interested In Participating In Junior Eurovision eurovoix com Eurovoix Retrieved 19 November 2015 Dauskurdiene Migle 28 February 2018 Klausiate atsakome Kodel LRT nebedalyvauja vaiku Eurovizijoje You are answering Why is LRT no longer taking part in children s Eurovision in Lithuanian LRT Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 1 March 2018 Granger Anthony 2021 06 29 Lithuania LRT Will Not Participate in Junior Eurovision 2021 Eurovoix Archived from the original on 29 June 2021 Retrieved 2021 06 29 Granger Anthony Lithuania LRT Considering Junior Eurovision Return from 2025 Eurovoix Fisher Luke James 21 November 2015 Tonight Junior Eurovision ng Contest 2015 Junior Eurovision Song Contest Bulgaria 2015 Retrieved 21 November 2015 The voting sequence of the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest archived from the original on 2021 12 21 retrieved 2021 05 25 Granger Anthony 20 November 2019 Lithuania TVP Wilno to Broadcast Junior Eurovision 2019 eurovoix com Granger Anthony 2020 11 19 Lithuania TVP Wilno to Broadcast Junior Eurovision 2020 Eurovoix Retrieved 2020 11 19 Mazoji Eurovizija LRT Lithuanian National Radio and Television in Lithuanian 2023 11 13 Retrieved 2023 11 13 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Sk 26 lapkr 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