Femke becomes Belgian star for Yerevan 
Belgium has made their choice for this year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest - it's Femke to represent the country in Yerevan! Congratulations!
read moreSaturday, 3 December 2011
19:30 CET live on TV and right here
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Belgium has made their choice for this year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest - it's Femke to represent the country in Yerevan! Congratulations!
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Last night the Armenian national selection for this year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest was held. 16 acts competed and in the end it was Dalita who won the right to represent her homeland in... Yerevan!
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Just before the weekend, we're happy to bring you some good news! After Bulgarian broadcaster BNT decided to join the contest, also Latvia (LTV) has decided to return to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2011.
read moreDespite being only 11, Kristall is already an experienced performer as well as a TV personality in her native Ukraine; her debut came when she was about to turn 5 years-old!
read moreReach for the top! That is the slogan of the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Yerevan, Armenia, on 3 December. Host Broadcaster AMPTV also revealed the logo of the upcoming contest - equalizer bars in the shape of a mountain.
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Broadcasters from 12 countries have signed up to participate in the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest, which shall take place in Yerevan on 3 December. The Steering Group, which met earlier this week at the EBU headquarters in Geneva, also decided upon several changes.
read moreOn Saturday, Group "Candy" won the Georgian national selection with their song, Candy Music.
read moreThe search for Ukraine's next Junior entry has begun with 20 artists ready for the national final, taking place on the 31st of July at the International Childrens' Centre Artek on the Black Sea coast.
read moreIt's time for the season of the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest to kick off! Russia has decided to send Ekaterina Ryabova with the song Kak Romeo I Dzhulyetta to Yerevan, Armenia.
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After a competitive bid procedure, the event's Steering Group elected Public Television Company of Armenia (AMPTV) as Host Broadcaster of the 2011 Junior Eurovision Song Contest. It will be the 9th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest's 'younger brother'. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) announced that today.
read moreAs per 1st of January of the new year, Sietse Bakker (26) has been appointed Supervisor of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. He will combine this new challenge with the job of Event Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest.
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Voters and juries from 14 countries have made up their mind and it's Vladimir Arzumanyan from Armenia to win the 8th edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest! Congratulations!!
read moreToday, at 20:15 Central European Time (CET), the 2010 Junior Eurovision Song Contest started! The younger brother of the Eurovision Song Contest will feature participants from 14 countries, competing for the trophy in the Belarusian capital of Minsk.
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In less than an hour, the biggest music contest for young stars, will be broadcast from right here, the Minsk Arena in Belarus. What do you think goes on right now backstage? We can show you!
read moreAlexander Rybak, the winner of the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest gave a press conference today at the Minsk Arena as he'll be the interval act of this year's Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
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