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esctoday.com awards analysis

esctoday.com announced the winners of the 1st annual esctoday.com awards on Christmas Eve. The award categories included "Eurovision song contest song of the year", "Performance of the year", and "Composer of the year". We now release full details and a brief analysis of the results in these three categories. How do the results of the esctoday.com awards compare to the actual results of the Song Contest broadcast in May? And, do the results reveal anything about larger voting patterns in the song contest? Full details and an analysis of the esctoday.com readers' choices in the remaining categories will follow over the next few days.

The results of the Eurovision Song Contest are always based on personal feelings or perception rather than measurable fact, now more than ever with the introduction of televoting.  This seems to inevitably lead to disagreement among viewers and fans on whether the results of any given year are "correct" or agreeable. In 2006 Kate Ryan (Belgium), Carola (Sweden), and Anna Vissi (Greece) were all hotly tipped to win the contest.  Germany was also expecting a good finish from their entry Texas Lightning.  But Kate Ryan failed to even qualify for the final placing twelfth in the semi-final.  Anna Vissi received solid support in the voting but only reached ninth place in the final.  Carola finished in an admirable fourth place, but only just ahead of LT United's "comic" act from Lithuania which was derided by many "serious" contest fans.  Texas Lightning finished in 15th place.

This was a cause for alarm among many fans especially when Finland's Lordi stormed to the top of the scoreboard and stayed there as the night's voting progressed.  In the final total Lordi had racked up a record breaking 292 points as compared to 170 points for Carola, 128 points for Anna Vissi, and a disappointing 36 points for Texas Lightning (see esctoday.com's analysis of the 2006 results here).

The first esctoday.com award categories gave the esctoday.com readers a chance to revisit the results of the contest and perhaps right perceived wrongs.

Song of the year award
As previously announced, Tornero sung by Mihai Traistariu of Romania was awarded the esctoday.com "Song of the year" award.

The full results of the member polling are:
Winner - Tornero / Mihai Triasariu (Romania)
1st runner-up - Invincible / Carola (Sweden)
2nd runner-up - Je t'adore / Kate Ryan (Belgium)
3rd runner-up - Lejla / Hari Mata Hari (Bosnia & Herzogovina)
4th runner-up - Hard rock hallelujah / Lordi (Finland)
5th runner-up - Never let you go / Dima Bilan (Russia)
6th runner-up - Show me your love / Tina Karol (Ukraine)
7th runner-up - No no never / Texas Lightning (Germany)

How does this compare to the actual televoting results from the contest?  Fan favorite songs Tornero and Invincible topped our poll each receiving 16% of our readers' votes. (Romania actually received  more vote than Sweden to be declared the winner) .

This very closely reflects the results for these songs in May. Then Tornero placed 4th and received 38.7% of the total points awarded compared to Invincible which placed 5th and received 38.2% of the total points awarded.  However in the actual contest both these songs were bested by Hard rock hallelujah (which received an overwhelming 66% of the total points awarded), Never let you go and Lejla. 

Hard rock hallelujah finished 5th in the esctoday.com Song of the year category with 12% of the votes, behind Lejla which received 13%.  Never let you go finished 6th in our award's poll with 11% of the vote.

The biggest difference between our awards poll for best song and the Eurovision Song Contest result is that fan favorite Je t'adore came 3rd just behind Invincible.  Although Kate Ryan failed to take Belgium to the Eurovision Song Contest final, she missed out on the esctoday.com Song of the year award by less than 10 votes in our poll.

Texas Lighting still finished far behind in the awards poll, but in this instance there was only one-tenth of a point difference between the German No no never and Tina Karol's Show me your love which placed 7th in the actual contest.

These award results may lead some to exclaim, "These are the song contest results without political, neighbourly  or diaspora voting."  That may well be the case for Never let you go which demonstrably benefited from the high scores the former Soviet republics awarded Russia.  It is also arguable that neighbourly and/or diaspora voting kept Kate Ryan out of the final where she may possibly have achieved a good finish.  The Song of the year award result downplays the strong support that Finland received from throughout Europe (only three countries gave null points to Finland in the televoting), however many would argue that it was not the song but the whole act that saw Lordi crowned Eurovision Song Contest champions.  The result in this awards category could support that view.

Our analysis of the awards data does not allow us to draw any conclusions based on regional voting patterns; it also does not allow us to control for other factors.  We do suppose that our members who voted are more likely to be true fans who also follow the latest Song Contest news rather than casual television viewers.  

Of course our poll also offered a limited number of nominations to choose from rather than the whole slate of entries which makes direct comparisons to the contest results impossible.  Our awards were also split into several categories as opposed to the contest which has only one winner.  It's no news to our members that the stated goal of a song contest is to find the best song, but in actual practice the winner of the Song Contest is the entry that can make the best overall impression on a television audience in three short minutes.

Performance of the year
Our awards poll separated the performance from the song which should tend to skew our results away from the televoting results in May. 

The results of our awards poll for Performance of the year are:
Winner - Tina Karol/Show me your love (Ukraine)
1st runner-up - Silvia Night/Congratulations (Iceland)
2nd runner-up - Carola/Invincible (Sweden)
3rd runner-up - Daz Sampson/Teenage live (United Kingdom)
4th runner-up - Brian Kennedy/Every song is a cry for love (Ireland)

While the results for "Song of the year" were all rather close, there is a wide range in the results for "Performance of the year".  Tina Karol received 32% of the votes in our poll while Silvia Night's performance netted 29%.  Carola's performance only received 23% of the votes in our poll.  Daz Sampson and Brian Kennedy trailed far behind with 9% and 8% of the vote respectively. 

Composer of the year
Arguably esctoday.com readers split their "love" for an entry between three categories.  The "Composer of the year" award also reflects our readers choice of outstanding songs.

The results for "Composer of the year" were:
Winner: Zeljko Joksimovic/Lejla (Bosina & Herzegovina)
1st runner-up - Thomas G: son, Bobby Ljunggren, Henrik Wikstrom/Invincible (Sweden)
2nd runner-up - Jane Comerford/No no never (Germany)
3rd runner-up - Mr. Lordi/Hard rock hallelujah (Finland)
4th runner-up - Peter Yianakis/Why angels cry (Cyprus)

Zeljko Joksimovic was a clear favorite for this award; he received 42% of the votes in the award poll.  While our readers clearly liked Sweden's entry - honouring it with a high position for every award that it was nominated, Thomas G:son, Bobby Ljunggren and Henrik Wilstrom won 21% of the vote.  Jane Comerford received 16% of our members' votes followed closely by Mr. Lordi who received 14% of the votes.  Peter Yiannakis of Cyprus trails with 9% of the vote.

The esctoday.com awards were determined by the readers of esctoday.com which is the largest and most visited independent source for news about the Eurovision Song Contest on the web. Registered members of the site were allowed to cast one vote in each category between 11th December and 23rd December 2006.  Nominations in each category were determined by the esctoday.com team of editors based on several criteria.

Results in the remaining esctoday.com award categories will be announced over the next days.


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Mike Ward [36839]
Tue 2 Jan 2007 21:05:21

I don't believe it! No No Never was 7th runner up!!! That was my favorite song.


Marcin Hania Stach is the best :)
I thinks so her song "regroup" is the best song from "PDE" for ESC 2007.


anita blake [36841]
Mon 1 Jan 2007 10:10:26

Martin Phillips,

"Superstar" was a strange song and as a Turk of course I supported her BUT I didn't like the song at all from the beginning and no matter it was Turkish or English..

The show on the stage was one of the best shows in Athens, that is true, her dancers were more than perfect and they supported enough. Sibel, her voice, dancers, show.. perfect, unfortunately the song was not good, it was the only problem... :S

Hope this year Kenan Dogulu will not make a mistake like Sibel.. :L


Martin Phillips [36939]
Mon 1 Jan 2007 07:08:18

I think SIbel Tuzun was overlooked - she is one the few people to write both the lyrics and the music for what was a very effective song. Also, if she chose the dancers to support her in Athens, she deserves even more praise. Sibel is most definitely a SUPERSTAR despite the bad tattoos


* Gwen.Stefani * [23271]
Sun 31 Dec 2006 20:59:46

my favorites alle ended runner up :S

o wel it was fun to vote for ;)


m.paluszkiewicz GO ISIS!!! [37269]
Sun 31 Dec 2006 14:34:50

To Yavoda Minskaja:

Unfortunetly no... :( And why you asking?


Yavoda Minskaja [21885]
Sun 31 Dec 2006 13:55:54

Marcin, are you going to Wroclaw tonight?


m.paluszkiewicz GO ISIS!!! [37269]
Sun 31 Dec 2006 12:23:05

Hi everyone!

I invite you to listen two song of polish national final "Piosenka dla Europy 2007". Those are my favorites to represent Poland in Helsinki: Hania Stach and Kuba&Maciek Moleda.
Unfortunatly they have low chances to win... :-(

Links to the best polish songs of national Eurovison 2007
1. Hania Stach - http://www.rogepost.com/n/3483024324
2. Kuba & Maciek Moleda - http://www.rogepost.com/n/6744829685

Write how do you find it...:-)

paluch_1983@o2.pl


ef tse [37267]
Sun 31 Dec 2006 00:37:55

I REALLY DOUBT ABOUT THE REABILLITY OF THIS POLL.
CAROLLA SECOND?? THAT WAS AN AWFUL SONG. WHO VOTED FOR HER??ONLY THE SWEDISH PEOPLE??OR SCANDINAVIA?
WHERE IS ANNA VISSI?? SHE WAS BY FAR THE BEST PERFORMANCE OF THAT NIGHT. SYLVIA WAS VOTED AS ONE OF THE BEST PERFORMANCES???OH MY GOD!!!!KITSCH,KITSCH......


Anders Sävbark [26677]
Sun 31 Dec 2006 00:07:12

So many good songs and performers in Athens!
And so many bitter ESC-fans here and also in Athens.
Get yourself a life!
Long live ESC!
Happy new year!




Cem Yalcinkaya [esctoday.com editor]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 21:42:42

To all members&editors of esctoday.com,

I wish you a happy and beautiful new year. Enjoy your night tomorrow!


anita blake [36841]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 20:40:54

Yavoda,

I see you really love the song but I can not remember the melody even.. It was a boring song for me like Carola's song. I love always different things, different styles. I voted for Lordi because I like rock and from the beginning Lordi was in my top 5-10. Also I liked Bulgaria, she was very talented and melody was good but that night her performance was bad. Yes Annette has great voice & personality and when she visited Turkey I watched her live performance on tv but her song was also boring, I wish Annette could sing Anna Vissi's song.

Anyway, this my opinion but I've read many people thought like me.

For example "sanomi" was a really great song and immigrants votes didn't effect her successfull...

Happy New Year!


Yavoda Minskaja [21885]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 18:54:51

Anita,

Not a good song? Next to Hard rock Hallelujah (Lordi) and No, no never (TL) it was the best sold eurovison song in Europe! She entered the charts in 15 countries with it. And she became a lot of awards. The choreography was a bit busy, I agree, but she missed that couple of points to go to the final, which she would have had if she represented Turkey or FYROM. Btw, the last one I mentioned only became 8-10 and 12's from neighbours! Belgium was pointed by 18 countries. Cyprus deserved the final as well. Annette did a great performance.


anita blake [36841]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 18:22:00

You like Kate Ryan I see but how you can think like this, what connect with diaspora or immigrants votes and Kate Ryan? "Je t'adore" was not a good song, I don't remember even.. I just remember she was not good on stage.

Btw "Alvedansen" from Norway, "Follow My Heart" from Poland and Slovenia was much better than Je t'adore and they deserved be in top 5.


Willox Willox [32746]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 18:16:23

i had the feeling belgium wouldnt qualify and i told that to my friends to that day... she jsut dont have that special carisma and her performance was good but their was something missing..


*justagirl * [36230]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 18:10:43

to all members&moderators of esctoday.com!

i wish you all a happy happy happy newy year!

may your dreams come true&health,luck,happiness be with you!

hugs from Turkey!

:L


Miceal O'Kane [25273]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 17:34:37

I was really :( when Kate didn't get through
Ireland 4th best performance OoO go us!


Morgan S. Trouillet [10463]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 14:40:20

FIFTH
god damn, what the hell is this love for sweden that boosts it all the time
carola got 5th
behind 4 male voices
get used to it


leonards ozols [24038]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 13:54:38

Sorry, not this subject, but I found a longer version of "Take Off Your Mask" for Latvian selection. Check it out here: www.laurisreiniks.com I JUST LOVE THAT SONG!


Yavoda Minskaja [21885]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 12:54:46

@ Daniel

I agree partly. Most people know Kate from her dance hits. "Je T'adore" is less dance, although a very good song! But she entered the German charts as well with it, 10 weeks and she made it to top 30. Maybe some dance fans were a little disappointed with the song. I was quite surprised she got no points from Germany.


Whatever ... [29486]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 12:40:05

The best ever ESC 2006 ATHENS has come and gone -

- Eurovision was renamed ... Euro.VISSI.on ;)

because of its true *S*T*A*R* .... Greece's ANNA * VISSI!!!




Congratulations to Romania's 'Tornero'!!!

GO GREECE!


Hinz und Kunz [36831]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 12:19:29

In my opinion it's not just because of diaspora voting that Kate Ryan didn't reach the final. She is very successful here in my country (germany), where many people like her (like me), but she definitly had better songs than "Je t'adore". With a better song she would have reched the final. But I agree totally that neighbouring and diaspora voting has played an important role, too.


blue alibi [23783]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 11:03:48

no doubt that the best 5 songs of 2006 were

ukraine
bosnia
sweden
romania
belguim...

turkey, armenia and macedonia will always be in the finals. fair competattion indeed. lol


Ross Ben-Baharin [32791]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 10:05:53

ESC entries are voted on by a far larger group of audience than just the active fans on this site, hence the disparity between the actual televote results and the poll here. The "silent majority" who enjoy ESC once a year are also legitimate fans and entitled to cast their votes as they please, so enough with accusations of "disapora voting" and such as claimed by some on this site.


Simon Clifford [10741]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 00:59:14

I think the song of the year best reflects the true quality of the songs, far more than the acutalvoting on the night. Romania had one of the best songs, but I still think Belgium should have taken the crown. Greece should have also done better on the night.

However when i saw Lordi perform I knew they would be the ones to beat...no one else stood a chance! I think fans were a little disspointed Lordi won, but I don;t think any of us were dissapointed Finland one!


Yavoda Minskaja [21885]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 00:07:47

Bregde and LPW,

I agree. Certainly FYROM, Armenia and Turkey can profit from the diaspora and neighbour voting.


Lee H [30657]
Sat 30 Dec 2006 00:07:23

Mihai was a good singer there is no arguing that concept but I still think Carola deserves to win something albeit an internet award.


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