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Song Contest
2018
Dates
Host
Participants
Number of entries 20
Participation map
Participating countries
Vote
Countries that participated in the past but
Voting
not insystem
2018 Each country's
professional jury award
12, 10, 8–1 points to their
top 10 songs.
International viewers
vote for 3–5 songs, and
votes are converted to
points by proportional
representation.
Winning song Poland
"Anyone I Want to Be"
Format
Visual design E…
Hosts E…
The hosts during a dress rehearsal
Voting E…
The results were determined by
national juries and an online audience
vote. Every country used a national
jury that consisted of three music
industry professionals and two kids
aged between 10 and 15 who were
citizens of the country they represent.
The first phase of the online voting
started on 23 November 2018 when a
recap of all the rehearsal
performances were shown on the
official website before the viewers
could vote. Following this recap, voters
had the option to watch longer one-
minute clips from each participant's
rehearsal. This first round of voting
ended on 25 November at 15:59 CET.
The second phase of the online voting
took place during the live show and
started after the last performance and
was open for 15 minutes. International
viewers could vote for a minimum of
three countries and a maximum of five,
including their own country.[7]
Trophy E…
Darina Ukrainian,
01 Ukraine "Say Love" 4 182
Krasnovetska English
Daneliya Kazakh,
03 “Ózińe sen" (Өзіңе сен) 6 171
Kazakhstan Tuleshova English
Albanian,
04 Albania Efi Gjika “Barbie" 17 44
English
Russian,
05 Russia Anna Filipchuk "Unbreakable" 10 122
English
06 Max & Anne "Samen" Dutch, English 13 91
Netherlands
Fidan Azerbaijani,
07 "I Wanna Be Like You" 16 47
Azerbaijan Huseynova English
Daniel Russian,
08 Belarus "Time" 11 114
Yastremski English
Bojana
10 Serbia "Svet" (Свет) Serbian 19 30
Radovanović
Tamar Georgian,
13 Georgia "Your Voice" 8 144
Edilashvili English
Marija
16 "Doma" (Дома) Macedonian 12 99
Macedonia Spasovska
17 Armenia L.E.V.O.N "L.E.V.O.N" Armenian 9 125
Scoreboard
Juries E…
Online voting
Netherlands
Kazakhstan
Total score
Azerbaijan
Portugal
Ukraine
Albania
Russia
Ukraine 182 78 7 6 2 3 4 3
Contestants
Portugal 42 42
Albania 44 34 1
Russia 122 62 1 4 3 12
Netherlands 91 68 1 2
Azerbaijan 47 30 6
Belarus 114 53 10 2 8 10
Ireland 48 36
Serbia 30 28
Italy 151 57 6 4 10 4
Australia 201 53 12 12 3 7 10 12 6
Georgia 144 39 7 2 5 12 2 2
Israel 81 47 4 3 7 1 5 1
Macedonia 99 35 2 12 10 1
Armenia 125 70 3 6 3 6
Wales 29 29
Malta 181 43 10 8 8 5 8 10 5
12 points E…
N. Contestant Voting nation
Belarus Armenia
Italy Macedonia
1 Poland France
Russia Azerbaijan
Ukraine Poland
5 Italy 94 Armenia 70
6 France 86 Netherlands 68
7 Poland 79 Russia 62
8 Kazakhstan 68 Italy 57
9 Macedonia 64 Australia 53
10 Belarus 61 Belarus 53
11 Russia 60 Israel 47
12 Armenia 55 Malta 43
13 Israel 34 Portugal 42
14 Netherlands 23 Georgia 39
15 Azerbaijan 17 Ireland 36
16 Ireland 12 Macedonia 35
17 Albania 10 Albania 34
18 Serbia 2 Azerbaijan 30
19 Portugal 0 Wales 29
20 Wales 0 Serbia 28
Online voting results E…
Ukraine ~86,333 78
Armenia ~77,478 70
Netherlands ~75,264 68
Russia ~68,623 62
Italy ~63,089 57
Australia ~58,662 53
Belarus ~58,662 53
Israel ~52,021 47
Malta ~47,594 43
Portugal ~46,487 42
Georgia ~43,166 39
Ireland ~39,846 36
Macedonia ~38,739 35
Albania ~37,632 34
Azerbaijan ~33,205 30
Wales ~32,098 29
Serbia ~30,991 28
Other countries
For a country to be eligible for potential
participation in the Junior Eurovision
Song Contest, it needs to be an active
member of the EBU.[17] It is currently
unknown whether the EBU issue
invitations of participation to all 56
active members like they do for the
Eurovision Song Contest.
Bulgaria – BNT[24]
Cyprus – CyBC[25]
Finland – Yle[26]
Germany – NDR[27]
Hungary – MTVA[28]
Latvia – LTV[29]
Moldova –TRM[30]
Norway – NRK[31]
Romania – TVR[32]
San Marino – SMRTV[33]
Slovenia – RTV SLO[34]
Sweden – SVT[35]
Switzerland – RSI[36]
Commentators and
spokespersons
Spokespersons E…
Official album
Junior Eurovision Song Contest
2018: Minsk
Genre Pop
Length 58:48
Label Universal
See also
Eurovision Song Contest 2018
Eurovision Young Musicians 2018
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External links
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