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8/Oct 2008 at 18:56

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Late withdrawal from Junior Contest

Azerbaijan: Pays fine to the EBU

Following Azerbaijans resent withdrawal from the upcoming Junior Eurovision Song Contest, the Azerbaijan Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company have been fined by the European Broadcasting Union. Under EBU rules any country which withdraws after a specific date laid down by the broadcasting organisation, will be fined and the participation fee will be retained by the EBU.

Fuzuli Ismayilov, Department Head of Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company on Music, Feature and Entertaining Programs has confirmed that this fine has been paid by the broadcaster and has explained why the countries withdrawal from the Junior contest was necessary to the Azerbaijan Press Association.

Azerbaijan wanted to attend Junior Eurovision contest, but we demand child or a group of children, who feel free in a big stage and will able to involve the interest of millions of people. There are such children in Azerbaijan, but they should be prepared for such responsible performance. It depends on proper bodies more than us. Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company is a member of European Broadcasting Union and is a first broadcaster of all Eurovision Contests. This issue is not at the competence of the company",  Fuzuli Ismayilov said.
 
Mr. Ismayilov said that the using the TV company is not enough to make the preparation of the Contest worthily .The candidates should be presented by proper bodies. For example, Anna Sajina and Eldar Jafarov were presented by Azerbaijan Sport Dance Federation to participate in Eurovision Dance contest. Public Television has presented application and participation fee. We do not want to refuse this Contest. We have not been assisted to find talented child and we have to refuse the participation. We have paid a fine to EBU", he said.

This would indicate that Azerbaijan will wish to participate in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest and indeed make their debut in the 2009 contest.


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Mario Mir [44111]
Sun 12 Oct 2008 16:24:31

@Euro Sheep

I wouldn't like my children should compete on a stage dressed with ridicule wasp clothes, being watched by whole Europe.
How much will I spend on psychologists when they grow up??

The name of all of this is simply: CHILDREN EXPLOITATION


S B [52216]
Sun 12 Oct 2008 06:06:26

What is JESC?


Axel Kearns [47152]
Fri 10 Oct 2008 14:23:41

I know Ruslan,

I am only teasing a bit. Maybe because I really did not like your song. Well screeming.... But he things can only get better, so next year hopefully I will like your song and will vote for it aswell. Ok my friend, sorry if I was a bit harsh. Good luck, next year.


Axel Kearns [47152]
Fri 10 Oct 2008 08:33:04

Exactly Ruslan, buying votes......


Sims Moyal [26444]
Thu 9 Oct 2008 22:07:23

for a moment it sounded good - i thought it invloved Azerbaijan and the real eurovision....




Richard M [19278]
Thu 9 Oct 2008 18:13:12

Jesc is dead, just a lots of brats from Eastern Europe trying to do better than Russia.

Just for your information, I have a child myself, but I hate listening to him sing.




Jonathan R [29655]
Thu 9 Oct 2008 15:10:47

If anything they should have been fined and punished for their horrid contribution to this years ESC. :D


Axel Kearns [47152]
Thu 9 Oct 2008 13:04:44

What did they spent 8 mio EUR on ????? Buying votes ?


Axel Kearns [47152]
Thu 9 Oct 2008 08:45:27

They should be prepared for such responsible performances ??? What a joke... It's a kiddies festival, with kids just writing and composing their own songs and most important just have FUN.... But he that's something Eastern Europe did not understand as yet...You have to win. Probably they would punish the kids if they would not come top 5. Shame on you guys. Is the Azerbijan tv bancrupt now, having to pay that fee ????


Jonny K [46850]
Thu 9 Oct 2008 08:39:38

Stockholm
"Belgium had the best entry in JESC 2007 if you ask me "
I sooo totally agree, best JESC song ever imo, with Belgium 2008 as the second best :D

Euro Sheep
" (sshh, don't let Jonny hear me )"
haha too late I heard you :P
I can't believe you've played it 40 times in the last two days, thats just crazy! :) The only songs i've managed to do that with are "hit me up" (Gia Farrell) and "anders" (trust)! :P And those two were actually really good songs so god knows how you managed to do it with a bad one lmao! :P


Zohar Rashit [10195]
Thu 9 Oct 2008 01:11:20

I love JESC, but i don't believe the kids are that involved behind their songs. They probably write a gew rhyms and then an entire production team (which is probably rejects from the Lithuanian Eurovision NF) stages those little puppets, and it's quiet uncredible.

Thats what i think, however, JESC has so much spiriy & happiness that Eurovision itself lacks


drusus 1 [10652]
Thu 9 Oct 2008 01:07:45

Pity....I am sure Azerbaijan would have tried its best to do well.


Stockholm calling [44413]
Thu 9 Oct 2008 00:26:08

Euro Sheep
LOL.
Belgium had the best entry in JESC 2007 if you ask me :)


Euros 'n' Sheep [52112]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 23:37:47

Stockholm calling
"The Georgian entry is hilarious :D I'm afraid it will do well" - be afraid, be very afraid!!! :P

Ruben Kostanyan
No, Armenia's entry last year was unbelievable compared to this year! I love "Erazanq" so much, I've played it 40 times in just 2 days!!! Armenia were absolutely robbed last year!!!! Armenia = true champions of JESC 2007 (sshh, don't let Jonny hear me :P)


RUBO K. [52313]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 23:19:10

ARMENIA WIN,GO ARMENIA ...


Stockholm calling [44413]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 22:53:33

I was looking forward to seeing another good entry from Azerbaijan. Better luck next year :)

The Georgian entry is hilarious :D I'm afraid it will do well. But I really hope that Belgium will win.


Night Elf [43921]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 22:47:34

For me the best in JESC are

1. CYPRUS (by far should win)
2. Belarus
3. Belgium


Euros 'n' Sheep [52112]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 22:28:08

Mario Mir
"I'd like this will be the last edition of JESC. It's a horrible contest. I don't understand why Belgium and Netherlands still participate while the other Western countries (and many Eastern also) have withdrawn."

Why is it a horrible contest? You are just so serious and boring that you can't even see IT IS JUST FOR FUN! Belgium and the Netherlands either have nothing better to do or actually (shock horror) still like to compete in JESC!

Jonny
The Serbian song?! Dear God noooo! :P I'm not a fan, it's nothing like "Pisi Mi" from last year! The amazing singing cupcakes shall win!!! Save the planet and vote for Romania! :D :D :D and not Belarus (they have won too many times! :P)


Jonny K [46850]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 22:18:45

Belgium or Netherlands for the win this year! :) They have the best songs by farrr! :) :D The Serbian song is quite good also ;)


Mario Mir [44111]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 22:15:33

I'd like this will be the last edition of JESC.
It's a horrible contest. I don't understand why Belgium and Netherlands still participate while the other Western countries (and many Eastern also) have withdrawn.


Night Elf [43921]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 22:15:15

Euro Sheep a.k.a. SexyWool

LOL that's right, then i meant 1 month and 2 weeks :P :D


Euros 'n' Sheep [52112]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 22:04:09

Night Elf
"I like JESC, can't wait to begin in 2 weeks" lol :D it's on November the 22nd!!!

Ulrik Raben
"I wanted to see Georgia too!" - well here's your wish! Don't say I didn't warn you :P http://www.youtube.c(...)/watch?v=H_ixbiGUg_s

I think it will be better for Azerbaijan to debut in 2009! They've done quite a lot this year: ESC Semi and Final, EDC and all within the space of a few months after becoming part of the EBU!!!


Night Elf [43921]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 20:35:50

It's a real shame... for sure. But I hope they will debut in 2009 in Kiev.

I like JESC, can't wait to begin in 2 weeks. :D


Ulrik Raben [37553]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 20:30:33

Better luck next year!

I wanted to see Georgia too!


Ayka F [23816]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 20:15:27

It's seems that Azerbaijan is a rich country...!!!


Iraz Su Hazinedar [52260]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 20:11:58

to Stephen-Scotland:

I wonder how many kids are interested in JESC :)


AngeL oF dOubT. [37157]
Wed 8 Oct 2008 20:07:14

I was hoping for Azerbaijan.... :( :S


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