Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022

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Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
'Spin the Magic'
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Dates
Final 11 December 2022
Host
Venue Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex, Yerevan, Armenia
Presenter(s)
Director
  • Marcin Migalski
  • Tomasz Motyl
Executive supervisor Martin Österdahl
Executive producer David Tserunyan
Host broadcaster Public Television Company of Armenia (AMPTV)
Interval act
Participants
Number of entries 16
Debuting countries None
Returning countries
Vote
Voting system The professional jury of each country awards a set of 12, 10, 8–1 points to 10 songs. Viewers around the world vote for 3 songs, and their votes are distributed proportionally. The votes of the jury and the audience make up 50% of all votes.
Winning song  France
"Oh maman!"
Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2021 2022 2023►

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 was the 20th edition of the annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest, organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Public Television Company of Armenia (AMPTV). The contest took place on 11 December 2022 at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex in Yerevan, Armenia, following the country's victory at the Junior with the song "Qami Qami" by Maléna.[1] This was the second time that Armenia hosted the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, the first being in Junior.[2]

Sixteen countries participated in the contest. The Junior returned after a sixteen-year absence,[3] while Junior, Junior, Junior and Junior did not take part.[4]

Junior's Lissandro was the winner of the contest with the song "Oh maman!". This was France's second victory in the contest, having last won in Junior. Host country Junior, Junior, Junior and the Junior completed the top five, with this being the highest placement for Ireland to date. Junior also achieved their highest placement, finishing eighth. Meanwhile, Junior achieved their lowest placing to date.

Location

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 is located in Armenia
Location of the selected host city (in blue)

The contest took place at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex in Yerevan, the capital and largest city of Armenia.[5][6] The venue previously hosted the J.[7] It was also the third consecutive time the contest is held in a capital city.[8] The budget for the event was դր.5 billion (11.9 million), of which դր.2.3 billion came from the Armenian government's emergency fund.[9]

Bidding phase and host city selection

Armenia's hosting had been confirmed by the EBU on 21 December 2021, following their win at the Junior two days before.[10] Originally, unlike in the Eurovision Song Contest, the winning country did not receive the automatic rights to host the next contest. However, since Junior, each contest has been hosted by the previous year's winning country. The venue was revealed on 17 February 2022 during a cabinet meeting of the Armenian government, where Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made the announcement. Pashinyan also mentioned that the government had allocated funds to the venue to prepare for the event.[5] It was already reported earlier in that week that Yerevan would be the host city.[11]

Participating countries

On 26 September 2022, the EBU announced that 16 countries would participate in the contest.[4] After a 16-year hiatus, the Junior returned to the contest, with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)[3] replacing ITV, who previously organised the country’s participation in the contest between 2003 and 2005. Junior, Junior, Junior and Junior did not return after having participated in 2021, with the latter's broadcasters having been indefinitely suspended from the EBU.

Prior to the contest, a digital compilation album featuring all the songs from the 2022 contest was put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released by Universal Music on 30 November 2022.[12]

Participants of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022[4][13]
Country Broadcaster Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
 Albania RTSH Kejtlin Gjata "Pakëz diell" Albanian
  • Kejtlin Gjata
  • Endri Muça
 Armenia AMPTV Nare "Dance!" Armenian, English
  • Nick Egibyan
  • Grigor Kyokchyan
 France France Télévisions Lissandro "Oh maman!" French[lower-alpha 1]
 Georgia GPB Mariam Bigvava "I Believe" Georgian, English
 Ireland TG4 Sophie Lennon "Solas" Irish
 Italy RAI Chanel Dilecta "Bla Bla Bla" Italian, English
  • Marco Iardella
  • Fabrizio Palaferri
  • Angela Senatore
  • Carmine Spera
 Kazakhstan KA David Charlin "Jer-Ana (Mother Earth)" (Жер-Ана) Kazakh, English
  • Jordan Arakelyan
  • Serzhan Bakhitzhan
  • Khamit Shangaliyev
 Malta PBS Gaia Gambuzza "Diamonds in the Skies" English Matthew James Borg
 Netherlands AVROTROS Luna "La festa" Dutch, English[lower-alpha 2] Robert Dorn
 Macedonia MRT Lara Template:Feat. Jovan and Irina "Životot e pred mene" (Животот е пред мене) Macedonian, English
 Poland TVP Laura "To the Moon" Polish, English
  • Jakub Krupski
  • Monika Wydrzyńska
 Portugal RTP Nicolas Alves "Anos 70" Portuguese[lower-alpha 3]
 Serbia RTS Katarina Savić "Svet bez granica" (Свет без граница) Serbian Ivana Dragićević
 Spain RTVE Carlos Higes "Señorita" Spanish, English
 Ukraine UA:PBC Zlata Dziunka "Nezlamna (Unbreakable)" (Незламна) Ukrainian, English
  • Zlata Dziunka
  • Illaria
 United Kingdom BBC Freya Skye "Lose My Head" English
  • Deepend
  • Jack Hawitt
  • Amber van Day

Production

Visual design

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The stage of Junior Eurovision 2022

The reveal of the contest's theme art had been delayed due to the September clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In a press release, AMPTV stated that "preparations for the contest are ongoing, and according to the schedule, it was no longer possible to change the deadlines", while expressing hope that the contest would be held in peaceful conditions.[14] The theme art and slogan for the contest, "Spin the Magic", was later revealed on 26 September 2022. The artwork features an Armenian-styled spinning top as the main motif.[15]

Postcards

Contestants were featured in "postcard" video introductions, set in different locations across Armenia. Each began with a short clip of the upcoming performer using the Armenian-style spinning top on a particular piece of structure. Following that, a stream of light in the colours of the upcoming country's flag emanated from the structure and traveled to the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex, signalling the start of the upcoming performance.[16]

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Presenters

Iveta Mukuchyan, Garik Papoyan and Karina Ignatyan were the presenters of the show. Ignatyan was the Armenian entrant in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019, and Mukuchyan was the Armenian entrant in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016. The hosts were revealed on 18 November.[17] Robin the Robot, a robot with artificial emotions developed by Armenian IT company Expper Technologies, was revealed as the guest presenter on 1 December.[18][19]

Contest overview

The event took place on 11 December 2022 at 19:00 AMT (16:00 CET).[8][20] Sixteen countries participated, with the running order published on 5 December 2022.[21] All the countries competing were eligible to vote with the jury vote, as well as participating and non-participating countries under an aggregated international online vote, eligible to vote.[22] France won with 203 points, also winning the jury vote.[23] Armenia came second with 180 points, with Georgia, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, who won the online vote, completing the top five. Albania, Serbia, North Macedonia, Kazakhstan, and Malta occupied the bottom five positions.

The opening of the show featured the traditional flag parade, with all participants performing the common song "Spin the Magic".[24] During the interval, Maléna performed her new single "Can’t Feel Anything", followed by Rosa Linn performing "Snap", with which she Armenia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.[25] Closing the interval, ten previous Junior Eurovision winners performed their winning songs, for the occasion of the 20th edition of the event, alongside Maléna: Bzikebi (Junior), Ralf Mackenbach (Junior), Vladimir Arzumanyan (Junior), Candy (Junior), Gaia Cauchi (Junior), Vincenzo Cantiello (Junior), Destiny Chukunyere (Junior), Mariam Mamadashvili (Junior), Viki Gabor (Junior), and Valentina (Junior). The other eight winning songs were performed by the Tavush Diocese Children’s Choir.[26]

As the event began, the United Kingdom's Freya Skye was unable to sing live for the rehearsal that was filmed before the voting opened due to medical reasons, and playback was used.[27] The issue continued into the jury show, where footage from the first rehearsal was used as a replacement.[28] During the jury show, camera and in-ear device issues were reported for Serbia's Katarina Savić, who was allowed to perform again after the scheduled final performance of Ukraine's Zlata Dziunka.[29][30] On the day of the contest, Savić did not perform live due to medical issues, and footage from her jury show performance was used instead.[31]

R/O Country Artist Song Points Place[lower-alpha 5]
1  Netherlands Luna "La festa" 128 7
2  Poland Laura "To the Moon" 95 10
3  Kazakhstan David Charlin "Jer-Ana (Mother Earth)" 47 15
4  Malta Gaia Gambuzza "Diamonds in the Skies" 43 16
5  Italy Chanel Dilecta "Bla Bla Bla" 95 11
6  France Lissandro "Oh maman!" 203 1
7  Albania Kejtlin Gjata "Pakëz diell" 94 12
8  Georgia Mariam Bigvava "I Believe" 161 3
9  Ireland Sophie Lennon "Solas" 150 4
10  Macedonia Lara Template:Feat. Jovan and Irina "Životot e pred mene" 54 14
11  Spain Carlos Higes "Señorita" 137 6
12  United Kingdom Freya Skye "Lose My Head" 146 5
13  Portugal Nicolas Alves "Anos 70" 121 8
14  Serbia[lower-alpha 6] Katarina Savić "Svet bez granica" 92 13
15  Armenia Nare "Dance!" 180 2
16  Ukraine Zlata Dziunka "Nezlamna (Unbreakable)" 111 9

Spokespersons

The 12 points from the juries were announced live by a spokesperson from each country. Countries that did not provide their own spokesperson had their 12 points announced by a former winner or participant.[32][additional citation needed]

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  1.  Netherlands – Ralf Mackenbach
  2.  Poland – Viki Gabor
  3.  Kazakhstan – Hallash
  4.  Malta – Gaia Cauchi
  5.  Italy – Vincenzo Cantiello
  6.  France – Valentina
  7.  Albania – Mariam Gvaladze
  8.  Georgia – Niko Kajaia
  9.  Ireland – Holly Lennon
  10.  Macedonia – Mariam Mamadashvili
  11.  Spain – Juan Diego Álvarez
  12.  United Kingdom – Tabitha Joy
  13.  Portugal – Emily Alves
  14.  Serbia – Petar Aničić
  15.  Armenia – Maléna
  16.  Ukraine – Mykola Oliinyk

Detailed voting results

Split results
Place Combined Jury Online vote
Country Points Country Points Country Points
1  France 203  France 132  United Kingdom 80
2  Armenia 180  Georgia 114  Spain 78
3  Georgia 161  Armenia 110  France 71
4  Ireland 150  Ireland 88 70
5  United Kingdom 146  United Kingdom 66
6  Spain 137  Spain 59
7  Netherlands 128  Netherlands 58  Ukraine 64
8  Portugal 121  Albania 51  Ireland 62
9  Ukraine 111  Portugal 51 53
10  Poland 95  Ukraine 47
11  Italy 95  Poland 42  Serbia 51
12  Albania 94  Italy 42  Georgia 47
13  Serbia 92  Serbia 41  Albania 43
14  Macedonia 54  Macedonia 12 42
15  Kazakhstan 47  Malta 10
16  Malta 43  Kazakhstan 5  Malta 33
Detailed voting results
Voting procedure used:
  100% jury vote
  100% online vote
Total score
Jury vote score
Online vote score
Jury vote
Netherlands
Poland
Kazakhstan
Malta
Italy
France
Albania
Georgia
Ireland
North Macedonia
Spain
United Kingdom
Portugal
Serbia
Armenia
Ukraine
Contestants
Netherlands 128 58 70 3 8 3 7 4 3 8 7 6 6 3
Poland 95 42 53 2 5 5 8 3 4 2 7 6
Kazakhstan 47 5 42 4 1
Malta 43 10 33 1 5 3 1
Italy 95 42 53 4 2 2 12 12 6 3 1
France 203 132 71 12 5 8 12 10 10 12 10 6 10 12 10 10 5
Albania 94 51 43 6 6 7 3 8 4 7 4 1 5
Georgia 161 114 47 8 12 7 6 10 5 2 2 8 10 5 10 7 12 10
Ireland 150 88 62 7 10 12 6 10 2 7 3 6 4 12 2 7
North Macedonia 54 12 42 1 5 4 2
Spain 137 59 78 3 1 2 10 1 4 4 1 1 5 12 2 1 8 4
United Kingdom 146 66 80 6 3 1 1 8 7 6 8 2 4 3 5 12
Portugal 121 51 70 4 4 5 7 6 7 6 7 1 4
Serbia 92 41 51 10 8 2 3 8 1 1 3 5
Armenia 180 110 70 5 2 12 4 12 5 5 10 12 12 8 7 8 8
Ukraine 111 47 64 7 10 3 3 6 6 2 8 2

Below is a summary of all 12 points received from each country's professional juries.

12 points awarded by juries
# Recipient Countries giving 12 points
4  Armenia  France,  Kazakhstan,  Macedonia,  Spain
 France  Ireland,  Italy,  Netherlands,  Portugal
2  Georgia  Armenia,  Poland
 Ireland  Malta,  Serbia
 Italy  Albania,  Georgia
1  Spain  United Kingdom
 United Kingdom  Ukraine

Other countries

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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.[33]

Active EBU members

  •  Azerbaijan – In January 2022, Eldar Rasulov, a member of Azerbaijani delegation, stated that the country must participate regardless where the contest is held in response to rumours that they would withdraw due to the upcoming contest being held in Armenia.[34] However, the country ultimately did not appear on the final list of participants.[4]
  •  Germany – In August 2022, German broadcaster NDR confirmed that they would not be participating in 2022 due to a creative break and partial travel warnings for Armenia issued by the Federal Foreign Office. NDR and KiKa would, however, still broadcast the contest, with a view of returning in 2023.[35]
  •  Slovenia – In May 2022, Slovenian broadcaster RTVSLO initially stated that it was considering a return to the contest.[36] However, the country did not end up participating.[37] Slovenia last participated in J.

Active EBU member broadcasters in Junior,[38] Junior,[39] Junior,[40] Junior,[41] Junior,[42] Junior,[43] Junior,[44] Junior,[45] Junior,[46] Junior,[47] Junior,[42] Junior,[48] Junior,[42] Junior,[49] Junior,[39] Junior,[50] Junior,[51] Junior[52] and Junior[53] (which would still participate as part of the United Kingdom) also confirmed non-participation prior to the announcement of the participants list by the EBU.

Non-EBU members

  •  Russia – Despite having initially confirmed their participation on 13 February 2022,[54] all EBU members from Russia announced their withdrawal from the union on 26 February, in response to their exclusion from the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[55][56] On 26 May, the EBU made effective the suspension of its Russian members, causing Russia to indefinitely lose broadcasting and participation rights for future Eurovision events, including Junior Eurovision.[57][58] The Russian selection process for the 2022 contest was therefore cancelled, with the Russian broadcasters instead devising an alternative competition similar in format to Junior Eurovision, titled Nashe pokoleniye (English: Our Generation), which was held on 18 November 2023, with 13 countries participating.[59][60][61][62][63]

Broadcasts

Broadcasts in participating countries
Country Channel(s) Commentator(s) Ref.
 Albania RTSH, RTSH Muzikë, Radio Tirana 1 Andri Xhahu [64]
 Armenia AMPTV Hamlet Arakelyan (hy) and Hrachuhi Utmazyan (hy) [65]
 France France 2 Stéphane Bern and Carla Lazzari [66]
 Georgia First Channel Nika Lobiladze [67][68]
 Ireland TG4 Sinéad Ní Uallacháin [69]
 Italy Rai 1 Mario Acampa (it), Francesca Fialdini, Rosanna Vaudetti and Gigliola Cinquetti [70][71][72]
 Kazakhstan Khabar TV Kaldybek Zhaisanbai and Mahabbat Esen [73]
 Malta TVM No commentary
 Netherlands NPO 3, NPO Zapp Bart Arens and Matheu Hinzen [74][75][76]
 North Macedonia MRT 1 Eli Tanaskovska [77]
 Poland TVP1, TVP Polonia, TVP ABC Aleksander Sikora (pl) [78][79]
 Portugal RTP1, RTP Internacional Nuno Galopim and Iolanda Ferreira [80][81]
 Serbia RTS 2, RTS Svet Kristina Radenković (sr) [82][83]
 Spain La 1, TVE Internacional, TVE 4K (es) Tony Aguilar and Julia Varela [84][85]
 Ukraine Suspilne Kultura Timur Miroshnychenko [86]
 United Kingdom BBC One, CBBC Lauren Layfield and Hrvy [3]
Broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries
Country Broadcaster(s) Commentator(s) Ref.
 Germany KiKa Constantin Zöller [35][87]

Viewing figures

According to the EBU, 33 million people watched the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022, with a viewing share of 12.8% across 13 measured markets.[88] Armenia had record high viewing figures for the contest, seeing 4 in 10 Armenians tune in to watch the contest. Other countries also saw their viewership increase; the Netherlands received 40% more viewers than in 2021, and Italy saw 100 times more viewers than in 2021. Poland delivered the biggest audience for the fourth year in a row. For the following countries, viewership information is known:

Estimated viewership by country
Country Viewership Ref(s)
 France 1,110,000 [89]
 Germany[lower-alpha 7] 170,000 [90]
 Ireland 15,300 [90]
 Italy 1,523,000 [90]
 Netherlands 279,000 [90]
 Poland 2,100,000 [90]
 Portugal 319,400 [90]
 Serbia 32,503 [90]
 Spain 1,183,150 [90]
 United Kingdom 5,200,000[lower-alpha 8] [88]

See also

Notes and references

Notes

  1. Contains a repeated phrase in English
  2. Contains three repeated words in Italian
  3. Specifically Brazilian Portuguese.
  4. Despite Carlos Higes' involvement in writing "Señorita", he was not credited on the album or the live broadcast.
  5. Two songs tied for 10th highest score with 95 points, but the official scoreboard [1] ranks Poland as 10th and Italy as 11th. This is consistent with the tie-breaking rule that the song that received points from the most countries ranks higher in the case of a tie.
  6. Due to medical reasons related to their representative Katarina Savić, Serbia competed using footage from their jury show performance, recorded on 10 December.[31]
  7. Did not participate
  8. Viewers who watched for at least one minute, average not known

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