Beovizija 2009

Beovizija 2009
Dates
Semi-final date 7 March 2009
Final date 8 March 2009
Host
Venue Sava Centar, Belgrade, Serbia
Presenter(s) Jovana Janković
Milena Vasić
Srđan Timarov[1]
Interval act Semi-finals: Performances by Regina, Igor Cukrov, Andrea Demirović, Next Time and Quartissimo
Serbian music industry awards
Final: Performance by Bo'az Ma'uda, Sirusho and Jelena Tomašević
Participants
Number of entries 20 (semi-final), 11 (final)
Vote
Voting system 50% jury and 50% televoting
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 12 points awarded to 10 favourite songs
Winning song "Cipela" by Marko Kon & Milan Nikolić
Beovizija
◄2008 2009

Beovizija 2009 (Беовизија 2009) was the 7th Beovizija music festival, Serbian selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. The semi-finals were held on March 7, 2009 while the finals were held a day later on March 8. The winners of this Beovizija were Marko Kon and Milan Nikolić with the song "Cipela", and they will represent Serbia in the second semi-final of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest on May 14, 2009, at the Olympic Indoor Arena in Moscow, Russia.

Format

The same format set by Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) in Beovizija 2008 took place in 2009. The deadline for the submission of songs by artist to the national broadcaster was on January 27, 2009. One of the requirements for entry was that the songs must be performed in Serbian, however, the winning song can be sung in any language at Eurovision. The only main difference to last year's Beovizija was that the winners (both the artists and composers) also received a cash prize.[2]

On January 30, 2009, 20 semi-finalists were selected by a group of RTS judges: Jelena Ilić, Ana Milićević and Jelena Vlahović. The final of Beovizija 2009 was held on March 8, 2009 at the Sava Centar in Belgrade. The winner of Beovizija 2009, selected through a 50/50 split of jury and televoting.[2]

Stage

Beovizija is known to have one of the best stage designs in the national selection process for Eurovision. This year the stage will symbolise the technological advances in television in the past 50 years in Serbia. This is why a large number of television and LCD display screens is being used. The stage has settings for all new electronic possibilities. The theme of the two nights is largely based around the music from popular local television shows in the past 50 years. The semi-final was based around popular shows produced since the 1970s to the end of the 1990s while the final will be centred on new popular television shows aired on RTS. The stage design was revealed to the public on February 25, 2009.

The stage has also been designed in a way to give a more fulfilling HD experience as it will be the first time Beovizija will be aired in high definition.

Host team

On February 27, 2009, RTS publicly announced the host couple of Beovizija 2009. It will consist of three people; the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest host Jovana Janković together with actors Milena Vasić and Srđan Timarov who will entertain the audience through song and dance. This marks the return of a 3-part host team for the first time since 2003.[3]

Jury

In Beovizija the jury has 50% of the vote which is combined with the audience televote. Each person from the three member jury ranks the songs they liked from one to twelve (with the exception of nine and eleven points). Once this is done the votes from the jury are added up and a final score card from one to twelve is produced.

In the semi-final, the three-member jury was

In the final, the jury was

Interval acts

The 2009 Beovizija semi-finals interval act will include singers Andrea Demirović representing Montenegro, Quartissimo representing Slovenia, Igor Cukrov representing Croatia, Next Time representing Macedonia, and Regina representing Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In the finals interval act the Serbian music industry awards were handed out. Also performing in the interval on the final night will be the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 representatives from Armenia (Sirusho), Israel (Bo'az Ma'uda) and Serbia (Jelena Tomašević). Together they sang "Time to pray", composed by Israeli President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres.[4]

Participants and results

Semi-final

The semi-final of Beovizija 2009 was held on March 7, 2009 at the Sava Centar in Belgrade starting at 21:00 (CET). Twenty songs competed, with the top 10 songs progressing to the final on 8 March. The draw for the running order of the contest was held on February 26, 2009, which was drawn by last year's Beovizija winner and Serbian Eurovision entry for 2008 Jelena Tomašević.[5]

The semi-final was broadcast live on RTS1 in Serbia, RTS Sat and rts.rs (internet) in Europe and beyond, RTRS in Bosnia and Herzegovina and on Radio Belgrade.

A few hours before the final, RTS published on their website that the televoting results used to determine the qualifiers were taken from only the first five minutes of the ten-minute televoting period.[6] Had the full ten minutes' worth of televotes been used to determine the scores, Ana Nikolić and Ivana Selakov would have qualified for the final in the places of Etar and Sonja Bakić. RTS reinstated both Nikolić and Selakov, raising the total number of finalists from 10 to 12. Nikolić declined to participate, however, so 11 participants competed in the final.[7] The performances highlighted below in orange were announced as finalists during the broadcast of the semi-final. The performances highlighted in red were progressed to the final to correct the error in counting the televotes. In the case of a tie, the performance ranked higher by the jury was given the higher placing.

Voting Results of the Beovizija 2009 Semi-Final[8]
Rank Song Translation Performer(s) Jovičić Maljoković Ivačković Jury Televote Σ
1 19 Blagoslov za kraj A Blessing for the End ОТ Band 8 12 12 32 12 12,328 12 24
2 12 Superstar Oskar & Beauty Queens feat. Đorđe Marjanović 2 8 8 18 8 3,495 10 18
3 16 H8ER Danijel & Milica 10 10 3 23 10 1,215 6 16
4 15 Glorija Gloria Pozitivan Haos 12 4 16 7 2,065 8 15
5 18 Nauči me Teach Me Saška Janković 4 1 10 15 5 761 3 8
6 6 Cipela Shoe Marko Kon & Milan Nikolić 6 1 7 1 1,289 7 8
7 10 Tvoje drugo ime je greh Sin is Your Middle Name Dušan Zrnič 7 5 4 16 6 314 6
8 13 Bili smo najlepši We Were the Most Beautiful Ana Nikolić 818 5 5
9 7 Nemam te I Don't Have You Andrej Ilić 5 6 11 4 371 4
10 14 Moje odbrane My Defenses Ivana Selakov 803 4 4
11 9 Čekajući princa Waiting for a Prince Lejla Hot 3 7 10 3 301 3
12 1 Previše reči Too Many Words SevdahBABY & Miki Element 7 7 2 360 2
13 5 Ništa novo Nothing New Sonja Bakić 6 6 662 2 2
14 8 Sanjaj me Dream of Me Etar 3 3 658 1 1
15 2 Ha ha ha Zbogom Brus Li 5 5 511
16 17 Svejedno je It's All the Same Zemlja Gruva 1 2 2 5 589
17 20 Pazi Šta Radiš Watch What You're Doing Tijana Bogićević 430
18 4 Led i žar Ice and Ember Vanja Mijatović 418
19 11 Petak uveče Friday Night Minja Samardžić 366
20 3 Zauvek Forever Trio Passage & Katarina Sotirović 262

Final

The following are songs that have qualified to the final night, held on March 8, 2009 in Sava Centar, aired at 21.00CET on RTS1, RTS SAT, RTRS, rts.rs and Radio Belgrade.[7] Blagoslov za kraj won the televote by a landslide, taking in more votes than all ten remaining entries combined. The song received only five points from the jury however, allowing Ciplela, which the jury ranked first, to win. This marked the first time in Beovizija history that the televoters' favourite was not the overall winner.

Voting Results of the Beovizija 2009 Final[8]
Rank Song Performer(s) Joksimović Kovač Krstić Jury Televote Σ
1 6 Cipela Marko Kon & Milan Nikolić 12 6 12 30 12 3,955 7 19
2 7 Blagoslov za kraj OT Bend 4 7 7 18 5 28,521 12 17
3 9 Sanjaj me Etar 8 10 10 28 10 1,156 5 15
4 10 Glorija Pozitivan Haos 7 3 2 12 4 5,215 8 12
5 1 Superstar Oskar & Beauty Queens feat. Đorđe Marjanović 2 1 4 7 2 7,696 10 12
6 11 Moje odbrane Ivana Selakov 5 8 8 21 7 1,133 4 11
7 5 Tvoje drugo ime je greh Dušan Zrnić 6 12 6 24 8 944 2 10
8 2 H8ER Danijel & Milica 1 2 1 4 1 2,630 6 7
9 8 Nemam te Andrej Ilić 10 4 5 19 6 614 0 6
10 4 Nauči me Saška Janković 3 5 3 11 3 1,014 3 6
11 3 Ništa novo Sonja Bakić 0 0 672 1 1

See also

References

  1. Водитељи Беовизије: Јована Јанковић и глумачки пар RTS. Accessed 28 February 2009.
  2. 1 2 Floras, Stella (2008-12-23). "Serbia: Beovizija final on 8th March". ESCToday. Retrieved 2008-12-23.
  3. Jovana Janković vodi „Beoviziju” Blic. Accessed 28 February 2009.
  4. Svetska premijera na „Beoviziji“ OGAE Serbia. Accessed 02 March 2009.
  5. Jiandani, Sanjay (2009-02-26). "Serbia: The Beovizija draw". ESCToday. Retrieved 2009-02-26.
  6. "Beovizija".html "Saopštenje RTS-a povodom festivala "Beovizija"" (in Serbian). RTS. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
  7. 1 2 "Beovizije".html "Finalno veče "Beovizije"" (in Serbian). RTS. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
  8. 1 2 Резултати гласања полуфинале и финале. Радио-телевизија Србије, 9 March 2009. Приступљено

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