Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex, Yerevan, Armenia
Presenter(s)
Gohar Gasparyan Avet Barseghyan
Directed by
Daniel Jelinek[2]
Executive supervisor
Sietse Bakker[1]
Executive producer
Levon Simonyan[3]
Host broadcaster
Public Television Company of Armenia (ARMTV)
Website
junioreurovision.tv/event/yerevan-2011
Participants
Number of entries
13
Debuting countries
None
Returning countries
Bulgaria
Non-returning countries
Malta Serbia
Participation map
Competing countries Countries that participated in the past but not in 2011
Vote
Voting system
Each country awards 1–8, 10, and 12 points to their 10 favourite songs.
Winning song
Georgia "Candy Music"
2010 ← Junior Eurovision Song Contest → 2012
The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 was the ninth edition of the annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest, and took place in Yerevan, Armenia at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concerts Complex.[1] It was the first time in history of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest that the contest was held in the previous year's winning country. Public Television Company of Armenia (ARMTV) was the main organizer and host broadcaster of the show, being provided financial aid from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) made of entrance fees from the participating broadcasters, while Swedish company HD Resources assisted with the technical side of the production.[4][5]
Thirteen countries participated, with Malta and Serbia withdrawing and Bulgaria returning. The winner was the group Candy from Georgia with the song "Candy Music".[6] Netherlands and Belarus finished in second and third place, respectively. This was Georgia's second victory in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest following a previous victory in 2008.
^ abcSiim, Jarmo (18 January 2011). "Armenia to host Junior Eurovision in 2011". European Broadcasting Union.
^"Full Cast and Credits". Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011. IMDB. Retrieved 13 December 2012.[permanent dead link]
^"EBU 'confident' in Junior Eurovision future". Junioreurovision.tv. 30 November 2011. Retrieved 13 February 2017.
^"Heads of participant delegations in "Junior Eurovision 2011" song contest are in Armenia". armenpress.am. 11 October 2011. Retrieved 20 March 2024.
^"Eurovision Song Contest - Armenia". ARMTV. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
^"CANDY from Georgia win Junior 2011!". junioreurovision.tv. December 3, 2011.
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