Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019

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PBS has just announced regulation of Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 and apparently the process this year took again be slightly different from what we saw in past years. Artists are eligible to participate are those between 9 and 14 years and could submit original songs or cover versions.

The jury will chose 12 participants! Each participant took appearing on local television and on social media in the first fortnight of August. During this period opened people's vote, which has done online until 13 August 2019. The selection of the winner is announced on 20 August, 2019. The winner took a combination deciding between jury and the public vote.

Submissions close at the end of this month, precisely on 30 June, 2019. The question is alone, who will represent Malta after Ela Mangion in Poland on 24 November, 2019.

Ela finished in second place with jury and in fifth place, in the final result in Belarus with the ‘Marchin’ song. Anyone want more information on the rules can access them from here:- [[1]]

Regulations

June 2019 - Rules of the Malta Junior Eurovision Song Selection 2019 2 - The JESC and the MJESC

1. The Junior Eurovision Song Contest (the "JESC") is an international coproduction by EBU Members which is carried out under the auspices of the European Broadcasting Union (the "EBU") as part of the television programme exchange known as Eurovision. The 2019 Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Gliwice, Poland on the 24 th November, 2019.

2. Public Broadcasting Services Ltd. is hereby publishing a call for applications for artists aged between 9 and 14 years.

3. Applicants may submit original or cover versions, including a full playback version (including voice) and also a backing track excluding the voice.

4. Selection Process a. Preliminary Selection: PBS Ltd. will nominate a professional jury wherein all the applicants will be heard and judged on the submitted version. A total of 12 finalists will be selected. b. The twelve finalists will sing LIVE in front of a jury, in a filmed session which will eventually be shown on TV and Social Media for televoting purposes.

5. Voting

a. 100% Jury – Preliminary Selection b. 50% Jury + 50% Televoting - Winner’s Selection

6. Winner – The winner will be announced on the PBS Media.

7. In case of a tie, the singer with the highest marks given by the jury, will be determined as the winner.

8. The winner shall represent Malta in the next JESC which will be held in Poland. This invitation will be offered to the next placed artist in case the winning artist, for any reason, is not able to participate in the JESC.

9. Malta’s representative in the JESC 2018 may not participate.

10. Eligible artists are children who are Maltese nationals.

11. The Participation Form (Annex A) needs to be signed by both parents unless documentation is provided in case of a sole legal guardian.

12. The online submissions must include the: a. Application form b. Minor Release Form c. Declaration by parents/guardians of the child artist d. Declaration by the Composer for the Song Release e. Declaration by the Author for the Song Release f. A full playback version of the participating song (including voice) together with a backing track including backing vocals (but excluding the main voice) both versions need to be submitted in WAV File & MP3 formats

13. Parents/Guardians are informed, that the winner will be managed by PBS from the day of the announcement of the winner till the 25 th November 2019 and it has to be declared that the child artist is free from any other management agreements. Furthermore, the child artist must abide by the rules and regulations as stipulated by PBS and EBU.

Rules of the Malta Junior Eurovision Song Selection 2019

14. The maximum duration of the song must be three minutes and the minimum duration is 2 mins and 30 seconds. A declaration of release of the winning song is required from the authors and composers who were involved in helping the child artist in the process of writing and composing the winning song.

15. PBS shall finance the participation, flight from Malta (and return) and accommodation, of the child artist and one parent/legal guardian. No further remuneration will be given.

16. Should the winning artist(s), without justification, interrupt his/her participation in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC 2019), he/she may be liable to lifetime exclusion from the contest and may be held liable for damages incurred by PBS as a result of his / her actions.

17. All participating child artists bind themselves not to take part in talk shows, interviews or any other programmes dealing with their participation in this song selection, be it on television, on radio, on printed media or on the web. If necessary, PBS will take care to give equal publicity to the finalists.

18. PBS is to be informed of any medical condition which could affect the participating artist(s) performance in the JESC.

19. PBS accepts no financial liability or obligation whatsoever to artists in connection with participation in the JESC.

20. All decisions taken by PBS, in all stages are final, binding and non-appealable.

21. All Participation Forms and any accompanying materials, are not returnable.


PBS has just announced regulation of Malta Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 and apparently the process this year took again be slightly different from what we saw in past years. Artists are eligible to participate are those between 9 and 14 years and could submit original songs or cover versions.

The jury will chose 12 participants! Each participant took appearing on local television and on social media in the first fortnight of August. During this period opened people's vote, which has done online until 13 August 2019. The selection of the winner is announced on 20 August, 2019. The winner took a combination deciding between jury and the public vote.

Submissions close at the end of this month, precisely on 30 June, 2019. The question is alone, who will represent Malta after Ela Mangion in Poland on 24 November, 2019.

Ela finished in second place with jury and in fifth place, in the final result in Belarus with the ‘Marchin’ song. Anyone want more information on the rules can access them from here:- [[2]]

Annouced The Twelve Finalist

Here are the list of the 12 finalist:-

No Singers Songs Lyrics Composers Televoting Information / Video Video


Date Process
12 June 2019 Publishing of Regulations
30 June 2019 Submissions’ Deadline
07 July 2019 Announcement of 12 Finalists
20 July 2019 TV Recording of 12 Finalists
01 – 13 August 2019 Televoting/Online Voting Time window
Footage of 12 Finalists, will be shown on TV & Social Media
20 August 2019 Announcement of Winner on PBS Media
24 November 2019 Junior Eurovision Song Contest – Poland