JUNIOR EUROVISION 2020 – Live from Warsaw at 17:00 CET EBU and TVP will air the 2020 edition of Junior Eurovision Song Contest. Here’s all the highlights and information you need to know.
- The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 takes place on 29 November at 17:00 Central European Time and will be broadcast live all over Europe by participating broadcasters as well as worldwide on YouTube and on regional national broadcasters
- This years host broadcaster TVP asked the European Broadcasting Union to change the starting time of the contest from 16:00 CET to 17:00 CET.
- Most participating broadcasters will simulcast the contest on their online players. Some don’t place geo-blocks on their content.
- Belarus 1 and Belarus 24 will be broadcasting the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 live from Warsaw, Poland. This will be the 16th year that the contest has been broadcast on both of the channels.
- TVP, the Polish national broadcaster, is set to broadcast the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 live to viewers in Lithuania. Viewers in the Święciniec, Solecznicki and Vilnius regions of Lithuania will be able to watch the competition on TVP Wilno.
- Belarus — BRTC
- France — FTV
- Georgia — GPB
- Germany — KiKA, ARD, ZDF
- Kazakhstan — Khabar Agency
- Malta — PBS
- The Netherlands — AVROTROS
- Poland — TVP
- Russia — RTR
- Serbia — RTS
- Spain — RTVE
- Ukraine — UA:PBC
- The final of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 is set to be broadcast across the network of channels operated by UA:PBC. The contest is set to be broadcast across both its main channels UA:First and UA:Kultura, plus its regional channels that are operated around Ukraine.
- Despite withdrawing from the Junior Eurovision Song Contest this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, MRT will broadcast this year’s show live. The contest will take place on Sunday 29th November at 17:00 CET.
- 12 countries participate. Ala Tracz from host country Poland will be joined by Alina Pehtereva from Belarus, Valentina from France, Sandra Gadelia from Georgia, Susan from Germany, Karakat Bashanova from Kazakhstan, Chanel Monseigneur from Malta, Sofia Feskova from Russia, Petar Aničić from Serbia, Soleá from Spain, UNITY from the Netherlands and Oleksandr Balabanov from Ukraine.
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THE SPOKESPERSONS
- Belarus – Ksenia Galetskaya
- Georgia – Marita Khvedelidze
- Kazakhstan – Saniya Zholzhaxynova
- Netherlands – Robin de Haas
- Russia – Mikella Abramova
- Serbia – Darija Vračević
- Spain – Melani García
- Ukraine – Sophia Ivanko
THE PARTICIPANTS
- Germany – Susan – “Stronger With You”
- Kazakhstan – Karakat Bashanova – “Forever”
- Netherlands – Unity – “Best Friends”
- Serbia – Petar Aničić – “Heartbeat”
- Belarus – Arina Pehtereva – “Aliens”
- Poland – Ala Tracz – “I’ll Be Standing”
- Georgia – Sandra Gadelia – “You Are Not Alone”
- Malta – Chanel Monseigneur – “Chasing Sunsets”
- Russia – Sofia Feskova – “Moy novy den”
- Spain – Soleá – “Palante”
- Ukraine – Oleksandr Balabanov – “Vidkryvai”
- France – Valentina – “J’imagine”