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The Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004 was the national selection process for Malta's entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest - 2004 between 2003 and 2010. It was administered by a committee within the Malta Council for Culture & the Arts, associated with Malta's Eurovision Song Contest entries.

Since 2011, Malta's entries to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest produced by PBS, the national broadcasting corporation. This initially resulted in a hiatus for Malta's participation in this pan-European event in 2011 and 2012.

Malta returned to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2013 without a public national selection process. Gaia Cauchi was chosen by PBS to sing The Start at the televised final from Kiev, Ukraine.

The introduction of Malta to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest coincided with the withdrawal of the Festival Internazzjonali tal-Kanzunetta Maltija, as the Malta Council for Culture & the Arts declared that it did not have the budget and necessary resources to support both events.

The Winners of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

POS YEAR EDITION DATE SINGERS SONGS LYRICIST COMPOSER VENUE COMPERES
1 2003 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 05-09-2003 Sarah Harrison Like A Star Mediterranean Conference Centre Annalise Ellul
1 2004 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 24-09-2004 Young Talent Team Power Of A Song Sir Temi Zammit Hall
1 2005 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 24-09-2005 Thea Saliba & Friends Make It Right Sir Temi Zammit Hall
1 2006 Junior Eurovision Song Contest Sophie Debattista Extra Cute Opera House in Valletta
1 2007 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 16-09-2006 Cute Music Opera House in Valletta Sean Vella, Christine Haber
1 2008 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 13-09-2008 Daniel Testa Junior Swing Sir Temi Zammit Hall Pauline Agius
1 2009 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 12-09-2009 Francesca Sciberras & Mikaela Bajada Double Trouble Sir Temi Zammit Hall Francesca Zarb, Jacob Pullicino
1 2010 Junior Eurovision Song Contest 04-09-2010 Nicole Azzopardi Knock Knock Boom! Boom! Auditorium of St Paul’s Missionary College in Rabat
1 2011 Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held
1 2012 Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held Not Held
* 2013 No Festival Gaia Cauchi The Start Muxu Matt Mercieca]] Elton Zarb
* 2014 No Festival Federica Falzon Diamonds Muxu Matt Mercieca]] Elton Zarb

See also

Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest editions
* 2000s: 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 -
* 2010s: 2010 - (2011) - (2012) - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017 - 2018 - 2019 -