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Eurovision Song Contest 2007

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Eurovision Song Contest 2007
True Fantasy
Dates and venue
Semi-final
  • 10 May 2007 (2007-05-10)
Final
  • 12 May 2007 (2007-05-12)
VenueHartwall Areena
Helsinki, Finland
Organisation
OrganiserEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU)
Executive supervisorSvante Stockselius
Production
Host broadcasterYleisradio (YLE)
DirectorTimo Suomi
Executive producerHeikki Seppälä
Presenters
Participants
Number of entries42
Number of finalists24
Debuting countries
Returning countries
Non-returning countries Monaco
Vote
Voting systemEach country awarded 12, 10, 8–1 point(s) to their 10 favourite songs.
Winning song
2006 ← Eurovision Song Contest →2008
Event page at eurovision.tvEdit this at Wikidata

TheEurovision Song Contest 2007 was the 52nd edition of theEurovision Song Contest. It consisted of a semi-final on 10 May and a final on 12 May 2007, held at theHartwall Areena inHelsinki, Finland, and presented byJaana Pelkonen andMikko Leppilampi. It was organised by theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcasterYleisradio (YLE), who staged the event after winning the2006 contest forFinland with the song "Hard Rock Hallelujah" byLordi. In addition,Krisse Salminen acted as guest presenter in thegreen room and reported from the crowds at theSenate Square.

Broadcasters from forty-two countries participated in the contest—three more than the previous record of thirty-nine that took part in2005. The EBU decided to put aside its limit of 40 countries, which would have meant excluding some countries using a ranking order scheme.[1] TheCzech Republic andGeorgia participated for the first time this year, withMontenegro andSerbia taking part as independent nations for the first time.[2]Austria andHungary both returned after their absence from the previous edition. Meanwhile,Monaco decided not to participate,[3] despite initially confirming participation.[4] Monaco has not competed in Eurovision Song Contest ever since.

The winner wasSerbia with the song "Molitva", performed byMarija Šerifović and written byVladimir Graić and Saša Milošević Mare. This was Serbia's first victory in the contest, coincidently the first year it competed as an independent nation. It was also the first winning song entirely performed in a country's native language since "Diva" forIsrael in 1998.Ukraine,Russia,Turkey, andBulgaria rounded out the top five. Further down the table,Belarus achieved their best placing to date, finishing sixth. Meanwhile, Ireland achieved its worst placing in the contest up until that point, finishing twenty-fourth (last place) in the final. Of the "Big Four" countries,Germany placed the highest, finishing nineteenth.

Location

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Locations of the candidate cities: the chosen host city is marked in blue, while the eliminated cities are marked in red.

Helsinki, the Finnish capital, was chosen as the host city, although other cities were in the running; the second-largest city ofEspoo, the third-largest city ofTampere, and the city ofTurku all submitted bids to host the contest alongsideKittilä,Lahti, andRovaniemi. The choice of Helsinki was justified, among other things, by the requirements of the number of people and technology, as well as its superior flight and transport connections and accommodation capacity.[5]

Venue

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Hartwall Areena, Helsinki – host venue of the 2007 contest.

A total of 11 venues in seven locations applied for hosting rights. The known possible venues for the contest includedLänsiAuto Areena in Espoo,Helsinki Ice Hall,Helsinki Fair Center, industrial workshop buildings atPasilan konepaja [fi] in Helsinki,Lahden suurhalli [fi] in Lahti,Rovaniemi Lapland Arena,Pirkkahalli (main hall ofTampere Exhibition and Sports Centre),Tampere Ice Stadium andTurkuhalli.[6]

In the end, Helsinki was chosen, with the host venue being the Hartwall Areena.[5] The venue is a large multi-functionalindoor arena, which opened in 1997, and can take some 12,000–15,000 spectators for concerts. Its name comes from its largest sponsor, the beverage company Hartwall, also based in Helsinki. For the contest, the arena was referred to as the Helsinki Arena.

Format

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On 12 March 2007, the draws for the running order for the semi-final, final and voting procedure took place. A new feature allowed five wild-card countries from the semi-final and three countries from the final to choose their starting position. The heads of delegation went on stage and chose the number they would take. In the semi-final, Austria, Andorra, Turkey, Slovenia, and Latvia were able to choose their positions. In the final, Armenia, Ukraine, and Germany were able to exercise this privilege. All countries opted for spots in the second half of both evenings. Shortly after the draw, the entries were approved by theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU).[7] TheUnited Kingdom chose its entry after the deadline because they were granted special dispensation from the EBU.

The hostsJaana Pelkonen andMikko Leppilampi

The contest saw some minor changes to the voting time-frame. The recap, a compilation summary video of all entries including phone numbers, was shown twice. The voting process was the same as 2006 except there was fifteen minutes to vote, an increase of five minutes on the 2006 contest. In the final, the results from each country were once again shown from one to seven points automatically on screen and only eight, ten and twelve were read by the spokespeople. For the first time, the winner was awarded apromotion tour around Europe, visiting Denmark, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, Greece, and Germany. The tour was held between 16 May and 21 May. The event was sponsored by Nordic communications groupTeliaSonera, and — as with several previous contests —Nobel Biocare.Apocalyptica were the interval act, and played a medley of songs: Worlds Collide,Faraway and finallyLife Burns!, but without the usual lyrics.

Visual design

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The official logo of the contest remained the same as 2006; the flag in the centre of the heart was changed to the Finnish flag. The EBU and Yle announced that the theme for the 2007 contest would be "True Fantasy", which embraced Finland and "Finnishness" in terms of the polarities associated with the country.[8] The design agencyDog Design was responsible for the design of the visual theme of the contest which incorporated vibrantkaleidoscopic patterns formed from various symbols including exclamation marks and the letter F.[9] The stage was in the shape of akantele, a traditional Finnish instrument. On 20 February 2007 a reworked official website for the contest was launched marking the first public exhibition of this year's theme.

The shows were produced and broadcast inhigh-definition for the first time, following tests at theprevious edition.[10]

An official CD and DVD as well as an official fan book were released. The themes of the postcards (short videos between the acts) were short stories occurring in different Finnish landmarks.

Participants

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Further information:List of countries in the Eurovision Song Contest
This section contains numerous links to pages onforeign language Wikipedias. They are shown asred links with the language codes in [small blue letters] in brackets. Click on the language code to see the page in that language.
Eurovision Song Contest 2007 – Participation summaries by country

Participating broadcasters in a Eurovision Song Contest must beactive members of the EBU. The broadcasters from 42 countries submitted preliminary applications. Although in previous years the maximum number of participating countries was 40, the EBU allowed all 42 to participate in 2007. The Czech Republic, Serbia, Montenegro, and Georgia all entered the contest for the first time in 2007.[2] Monaco announced its non-participation on 12 December 2006,[3] and the EBU announced the final lineup of 42 countries on 15 December 2006.

Several of the performing artists had previously represented the same country in past editions:Evridiki had representedCyprus in 1992 andin 1994, and provided backing vocalsin 1983 andin 1987;Karolina had representedMacedonia in 2002; andEdsilia Rombley had represented theNetherlands in 1998. In additionEiríkur Hauksson representing Iceland, had representedIceland in 1986 as member ofICY andNorway in 1991 as part ofJust 4 Fun.

Eurovision Song Contest 2007 participants[11]
CountryBroadcasterArtistSongLanguageSongwriter(s)
 AlbaniaRTSHFrederik Ndoci"Hear My Plea"English, Albanian
 AndorraRTVAAnonymous"Salvem el món"Catalan, English
 ArmeniaAMPTVHayko"Anytime You Need"English, Armenian
 AustriaORFEric Papilaya [de]"Get a Life – Get Alive"English
  • Austin Howard
  • Greg Usek
 BelarusBTRCKoldun"Work Your Magic"English
 BelgiumRTBFThe KMG's"LovePower"English
  • Wakas Ashiq
  • Paul Curtiz
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBHRTMarija Šestić"Rijeka bez imena"(Ријека без имена)Serbian
  • Goran Kovačić
  • Aleksandra Milutinović
 BulgariaBNTElitsa Todorova & Stoyan Yankoulov"Water"Bulgarian
 CroatiaHRTDragonflyfeat.Dado Topić"Vjerujem u ljubav"Croatian, EnglishDado Topić
 CyprusCyBCEvridiki"Comme ci, comme ça"French
 Czech RepublicČTKabát"Malá dáma"Czech
 DenmarkDRDQ"Drama Queen"English
 EstoniaETVGerli Padar"Partners in Crime"English
 FinlandYleHanna Pakarinen"Leave Me Alone"English
  • Miikka Huttunen
  • Hanna Pakarinen
  • Martti Vuorinen
 FranceFrance TélévisionsLes Fatals Picards"L'Amour à la française"French, English ("Franglais")
  • Ivan Callot
  • Yves Giraud
  • Laurent Honel
  • Paul Léger
  • Jean-Marc Sauvagnargues
 GeorgiaGPBSopho"Visionary Dream"English
  • Beqa Japaridze
  • Bibi Kvachadze
 GermanyNDR[a]Roger Cicero"Frauen regier'n die Welt"German, English
 GreeceERTSarbel"Yassou Maria"(Γειά σου Μαρία)English
 HungaryMTVMagdi Rúzsa"Unsubstantial Blues"English
 IcelandRÚVEiríkur Hauksson"Valentine Lost"English
 IrelandRTÉDervish"They Can't Stop the Spring"English
 IsraelIBATeapacks"Push the Button"English, French, HebrewKobi Oz
 LatviaLTVBonaparti.lv"Questa notte"Italian
 LithuaniaLRT4Fun"Love or Leave"EnglishJulija Ritčik
 MacedoniaMRTKarolina"Mojot svet"(Мојот свет)Macedonian, English
 MaltaPBSOlivia Lewis"Vertigo"English
 MoldovaTRMNatalia Barbu"Fight"English
 MontenegroRTCGStevan Faddy"'Ajde, kroči"('Ајде, крочи)Montenegrin
  • Slaven Knezović
  • Milan Perić
 NetherlandsNOSEdsilia Rombley"On Top of the World"English
 NorwayNRKGuri Schanke"Ven a bailar conmigo"EnglishThomas G:son
 PolandTVPThe Jet Set"Time to Party"English
 PortugalRTPSabrina"Dança comigo"Portuguese
 RomaniaTVRTodomondo [ro]"Liubi, Liubi, I Love You"(Люби, Люби, I Love You)English, Italian, Spanish, Russian, French, Romanian
 RussiaC1RSerebro"Song #1"English
 SerbiaRTSMarija Šerifović"Molitva"(Молитва)Serbian
 SloveniaRTVSLOAlenka Gotar"Cvet z juga"SloveneAndrej Babić [de]
 SpainRTVED'Nash"I Love YouMi Vida"Spanish, English
 SwedenSVTThe Ark"The Worrying Kind"EnglishOla Salo
  SwitzerlandSRG SSRDJ BoBo"Vampires Are Alive"English
 TurkeyTRTKenan Doğulu"Shake It UpŞekerim"EnglishKenan Doğulu
 UkraineNTUVerka Serduchka"Dancing Lasha Tumbai"German, English,SurzhykAndriy Danylko
 United KingdomBBCScooch"Flying the Flag (For You)"English

Contest overview

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Semi-final

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  Countries participating in the semi-final
  The top ten of the 2006 contest, who automatically qualify.
  The "Big Four" countries, who automatically qualify.

The semi-final was held on 10 May 2007 at 22:00EEST (21:00CEST). 28 countries performed and all 42 participants voted. The highlighted countries qualified for the final.

  Qualifiers
Results of the semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007[13]
R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace
1 BulgariaElitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankoulov"Water"1466
2 IsraelTeapacks"Push the Button"1724
3 CyprusEvridiki"Comme ci, comme ça"6515
4 BelarusKoldun"Work Your Magic"1764
5 IcelandEiríkur Hauksson"Valentine Lost"7713
6 GeorgiaSopho"Visionary Dream"1238
7 MontenegroStevan Faddy"'Ajde, kroči"3322
8  SwitzerlandDJ BoBo"Vampires Are Alive"4020
9 MoldovaNatalia Barbu"Fight"9110
10 NetherlandsEdsilia Rombley"On Top of the World"3821
11 AlbaniaFrederik Ndoci"Hear My Plea"4917
12 DenmarkDQ"Drama Queen"4519
13 CroatiaDragonflyfeat.Dado Topić"Vjerujem u ljubav"5416
14 PolandThe Jet Set"Time to Party"7514
15 SerbiaMarija Šerifović"Molitva"2981
16 Czech RepublicKabát"Malá dáma"128
17 PortugalSabrina"Dança comigo"8811
18 MacedoniaKarolina"Mojot svet"979
19 NorwayGuri Schanke"Ven a bailar conmigo"4818
20 MaltaOlivia Lewis"Vertigo"1525
21 AndorraAnonymous"Salvem el món"8012
22 HungaryMagdi Rúzsa"Unsubstantial Blues"2242
23 EstoniaGerli Padar"Partners in Crime"3322
24 BelgiumThe KMG's"LovePower"1426
25 SloveniaAlenka Gotar"Cvet z juga"1407
26 TurkeyKenan Doğulu"Shake It UpŞekerim"1973
27 AustriaEric Papilaya"Get a Life – Get Alive"427
28 LatviaBonaparti.lv"Questa notte"1685

Final

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The finalists were:

The final was held on 12 May 2007 at 22:00EEST (21:00CEST). and was won bySerbia. 24 countries performed and all 42 participants voted.

Serbia won with 268 points. Ukraine came second with 235 points, with Russia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Belarus, Greece, Armenia, Hungary and Moldova completing the top ten. Spain, Lithuania, France, United Kingdom and Ireland occupied the bottom five positions.

  Winner
Results of the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007[14]
R/OCountryArtistSongPointsPlace
1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaMarija Šestić"Rijeka bez imena"10611
2 SpainD'Nash"I Love YouMi Vida"4320
3 BelarusKoldun"Work Your Magic"1456
4 IrelandDervish"They Can't Stop the Spring"524
5 FinlandHanna Pakarinen"Leave Me Alone"5317
6 MacedoniaKarolina"Mojot svet"7314
7 SloveniaAlenka Gotar"Cvet z juga"6615
8 HungaryMagdi Rúzsa"Unsubstantial Blues"1289
9 Lithuania4Fun"Love or Leave"2821
10 GreeceSarbel"Yassou Maria"1397
11 GeorgiaSopho"Visionary Dream"9712
12 SwedenThe Ark"The Worrying Kind"5118
13 FranceLes Fatals Picards"L'Amour à la française"1922
14 LatviaBonaparti.lv"Questa notte"5416
15 RussiaSerebro"Song #1"2073
16 GermanyRoger Cicero"Frauen regier'n die Welt"4919
17 SerbiaMarija Šerifović"Molitva"2681
18 UkraineVerka Serduchka"Dancing Lasha Tumbai"2352
19 United KingdomScooch"Flying the Flag (For You)"1922
20 RomaniaTodomondo"Liubi, Liubi, I Love You"8413
21 BulgariaElitsa Todorova and Stoyan Yankoulov"Water"1575
22 TurkeyKenan Doğulu"Shake It UpŞekerim"1634
23 ArmeniaHayko"Anytime You Need"1388
24 MoldovaNatalia Barbu"Fight"10910

Spokespersons

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Each participating broadcaster appointed a spokesperson responsible for announcing the votes for its respective country. The order in which they announced their votes was determined in a draw during the heads of delegation meeting.[15] The spokespersons appeared in the final in the following order:

  1.  Montenegro – Vidak Latković
  2.  Belarus – Juliana
  3.  Armenia – Sirusho
  4.  Andorra – Marian van de Wal
  5.  Austria – Eva Pölzl [de]
  6.  France – Vanessa Dolmen [fr]
  7.  Denmark – Susanne Georgi
  8.  Greece – Alexis Kostalas [el]
  9.  Spain – Ainhoa Arbizu [es]
  10.  Serbia – Maja Nikolić [sr]
  11.  Finland – Laura Voutilainen
  12.  Turkey – Meltem Ersan Yazgan
  13.  Bosnia and Herzegovina – Vesna Andree Zaimović
  14.  Belgium – Maureen Louys
  15.  Portugal – Francisco Mendes
  16.  Albania – Leon Menkshi
  17.  Romania – Andreea Marin Bănică
  18.  Cyprus – Giannis Haralambous
  19.  Croatia – Barbara Kolar
  20.  Slovenia – Peter Poles
  21.  Israel – Jason Danino-Holt[16]
  22.  Germany – Thomas Hermanns
  23.  Lithuania – Lavija Šurnaitė [lt]
  24.  Norway – Synnøve Svabø
  25.   Switzerland – Sven Epiney
  26.  Czech Republic – Andrea Savane
  27.  Netherlands – Paul de Leeuw andEdsilia Rombley
  28.  Ireland – Linda Martin
  29.  Malta – Mireille Bonello
  30.  Estonia – Laura Põldvere
  31.  Georgia – Neli Agirba
  32.  Bulgaria – Mira Dobreva
  33.  Sweden – André Pops
  34.  Ukraine – Kateryna Osadcha
  35.  Russia – Yana Churikova
  36.  Latvia – Jānis Šipkevics [lv]
  37.  Iceland – Ragnhildur Steinunn Jónsdóttir
  38.  Poland – Maciej Orłoś [pl]
  39.  Moldova – Andrei Porubin
  40.  United Kingdom – Fearne Cotton
  41.  Macedonia – Elena Risteska
  42.  Hungary – Éva Novodomszky

Detailed voting results

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All countries participating in the contest were required to use televoting and/or SMS voting during both evenings of the contest. In the event of technical difficulties, or if the votes of the country did not meet the EBU threshold, a back-up jury's results were to be used. Albania and Andorra were the only countries that used their juries.

Semi-final

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Detailed voting results of the semi-final[17][18]
Voting procedure used:
  100% televoting
  100% jury vote
Total score
Montenegro
Belarus
Armenia
Andorra
Austria
France
Denmark
Greece
Spain
Serbia
Finland
Turkey
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Belgium
Portugal
Albania
Romania
Cyprus
Croatia
Slovenia
Israel
Germany
Lithuania
Norway
Switzerland
Czech Republic
Netherlands
Ireland
Malta
Estonia
Georgia
Bulgaria
Sweden
Ukraine
Russia
Latvia
Iceland
Poland
Moldova
United Kingdom
Macedonia
Hungary
Contestants
Bulgaria14651681010521232511126364103325678
Israel17642311
Cyprus65451258743710
Belarus1764121745214310121035677463121210441242
Iceland77310125126112610
Georgia12388463410178851031010738
Montenegro33857553
Switzerland4063221281024
Moldova9112736812126327166
Netherlands385410311185
Albania49638443172110
Denmark452354156487
Croatia547761038256
Poland75155104322353106512323
Serbia29812101012765581244268121271018121210818810882105651212
Czech Republic11
Portugal88761210813117843107
Macedonia97105106710281066125
Norway48233741232467211
Malta15762
Andorra8044125262422274524661
Hungary2241482121121011710510476671048874810484381284
Estonia336632124
Belgium14212
Slovenia140868217736674105461557557357
Turkey1973271012827812128126101121071731101286
Austria413
Latvia16821513885547101272371212125132512284

12 points

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Below is a summary of all 12 points in the semi-final:

N.ContestantNation(s) giving 12 points
9 Serbia Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia,  Switzerland
6 Turkey Albania, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom
5 Belarus Armenia, Israel, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine
 Latvia Estonia, Ireland, Lithuania, Malta, Poland
3 Hungary Denmark, Iceland, Serbia
 Iceland Finland, Norway, Sweden
 Moldova Belarus, Portugal, Romania
2 Bulgaria Cyprus, Turkey
1 Andorra Spain
 Belgium Georgia
 Cyprus Greece
 Estonia Latvia
 Macedonia Bulgaria
 Portugal Andorra

Final

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Detailed voting results of the final[19][20]
Voting procedure used:
  100% televoting
  100% jury vote
Total score
Montenegro
Belarus
Armenia
Andorra
Austria
France
Denmark
Greece
Spain
Serbia
Finland
Turkey
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Belgium
Portugal
Albania
Romania
Cyprus
Croatia
Slovenia
Israel
Germany
Lithuania
Norway
Switzerland
Czech Republic
Netherlands
Ireland
Malta
Estonia
Georgia
Bulgaria
Sweden
Ukraine
Russia
Latvia
Iceland
Poland
Moldova
United Kingdom
Macedonia
Hungary
Contestants
Bosnia and Herzegovina1067181781081083684764
Spain434613812252
Belarus145310524121612721078112128471074
Ireland55
Finland53174154161212
Macedonia731011018381065110
Slovenia66843572371543446
Hungary12862812105284574834514585822
Lithuania282112103
Greece139383124438710121104354124561037
Georgia9765375161226121215876542
Sweden51212812107
France1928432
Latvia5421610331041014
Russia2076121232284738243733866566612755107138656
Germany49575516763121
Serbia26812771286411212751631212381012884866106537851212
Ukraine235210612443773635112445410582212183810338126127823
United Kingdom19712
Romania841037212275732211128
Bulgaria1575465121065664651067477134235810
Turkey1631101210410121071271012277123112101
Armenia13855106812108521010128510102
Moldova109834106127101221421234276615

12 points

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Below is a summary of all 12 points in the final:

N.ContestantNation(s) giving 12 points
9 Serbia Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Finland, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia,  Switzerland
5 Ukraine Andorra, Czech Republic, Latvia, Poland, Portugal
 Turkey Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom
3 Russia Armenia, Belarus, Estonia
 Belarus Israel, Russia, Ukraine
2 Armenia Georgia, Turkey
 Finland Iceland, Sweden
 Greece Bulgaria, Cyprus
 Sweden Denmark, Norway
 Romania Moldova, Spain
1 Bulgaria Greece
 Georgia Lithuania
 Hungary Serbia
 Lithuania Ireland
 Moldova Romania
 Spain Albania
 United Kingdom Malta

Broadcasts

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The official Eurovision Song Contest website also provided a live stream without commentary, using the peer-to-peer transport Octoshape.

Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Show(s)Commentator(s)Ref(s)
 AlbaniaRTSHAll shows
 AndorraRTVAATVAll showsMeri Picart [ca] and Josep Lluís Trabal[21][22]
 ArmeniaAMPTVAll shows
 AustriaORFORF 1All showsAndi Knoll[23][24][25]
 BelarusBTRCAll showsDenis Kurian andAlexander Tikhanovich[26]
 BelgiumRTBFLa Une,RTBF SatAll showsJean-Pierre Hautier andJean-Louis Lahaye [fr][27][28][29]
La Première[27]
VRTEénAndré Vermeulen andAnja Daems[30][31][32][33]
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBHRTBHT 1All showsDejan Kukrić[34][35]
 BulgariaBNTAll shows
 CroatiaHRTHRT 1All showsDuško Ćurlić[36][37]
 CyprusCyBCAll shows
 Czech RepublicČTČT1All showsKateřina Kristelová [cz][38][39][40]
FinalJosef Vojtek
 DenmarkDRDR1All showsSøren Nystrøm Rasted andAdam Duvå Hall [da][41][42]
 EstoniaETVAll showsMarko Reikop[43]
 FinlandYleYle TV2All showsHeikki Paasonen,Ellen Jokikunnas andAsko Murtomäki [fi][44]
Yle FST5Thomas Lundin [sv][45][46]
YLE Radio SuomiSanna Kojo and Jorma Hietamäki[44]
Yle Radio Vega[47][48]
 FranceFrance TélévisionsFrance 4Semi-finalPeggy Olmi [fr] and Yann Renoard[28][49]
France 3FinalJulien Lepers andTex [fr][29]
 GeorgiaGPBAll shows
 GermanyARDNDR FernsehenSemi-finalPeter Urban[50][51]
Das ErsteFinal
 GreeceERTNET,Deftero ProgrammaAll showsFotis Sergoulopoulos [el] andMaria Bakodimou[52][53][54]
NET 105.8Final
 HungaryMTVm1All showsGábor Gundel Takács [hu][55][56][57]
 IcelandRÚVSjónvarpiðAll showsSigmar Guðmundsson[58][59]
Rás 2Semi-final
 IrelandRTÉRTÉ TwoSemi-finalMarty Whelan[60]
RTÉ OneFinal
RTÉ Radio 1Larry Gogan
 IsraelIBAAll shows
 LatviaLTVLTV1All showsKārlis Streips [lv][61][62]
 LithuaniaLRTAll showsDarius Užkuraitis[63]
 MacedoniaMRTMRT 1All showsMilanka Rašić[64][65]
 MaltaPBSTVMAll shows[66][67]
 MoldovaTRMMoldova 1All shows[68]
Radio Moldova
 MontenegroRTCGTVCG 1Semi-finalDražen Bauković and Tamara Ivanković[69]
TVCG 2Final
 NetherlandsNPONederland 1All showsCornald Maas[30][31][70]
FinalPaul de Leeuw
 NorwayNRKNRK1All showsPer Sundnes[71][72]
NRK P1Final
 PolandTVPTVP1All showsArtur Orzech[73]
 PortugalRTPRTP1,RTP InternacionalAll showsIsabel Angelino [pt] andJorge Gabriel[28][29][74][75][76]
RTP ÁfricaFinal
 RomaniaTVRTVR1All shows[77][78]
 RussiaChannel One[b]All showsYuriy Aksyuta [ru] andYelena Batinova [ru][80][81]
 SerbiaRTSRTS1,RTS SatAll showsDuška Vučinić-Lučić[82]
 SloveniaRTVSLOTV SLO 2Semi-finalMojca Mavec [sl][83][84][85][86]
TV SLO 1Final
Radio Val 202All showsJernej Vene and Aida Kurtović
 SpainRTVELa 2Semi-finalBeatriz Pécker [es][c][87]
La Primera,TVE InternacionalFinal[29][88]
 SwedenSVTSVT1,SVT HDAll showsKristian Luuk andJosef Sterzenbach [sv][89][90][91]
SRCarolina Norén[92]
  SwitzerlandSRG SSRSF 2Semi-final[23][24]
SF 1FinalBernard Thurnheer [de]
TSR 2Semi-finalJean-Marc Richard and Nicolas Tanner[28][29][93]
FinalJean-Marc Richard andHenri Dès
TSI 2Semi-final[28][29]
TSI 1Final
 TurkeyTRTTRT 1Semi-final[94]
FinalHakan Urgancı[95][96]
 UkraineNTUPershyi NatsionalnyiAll shows[97]
 United KingdomBBCBBC ThreeSemi-finalPaddy O'Connell andSarah Cawood[98][99][100][101]
BBC One,BBC HDFinalSir Terry Wogan
BBC Radio 2Ken Bruce
Broadcasters and commentators in non-participating countries
CountryBroadcasterChannel(s)Show(s)Commentator(s)Ref(s)
 AustraliaSBSSBS TV[d]Semi-finalPaddy O'Connell andSarah Cawood[102]
FinalTerry Wogan
 AzerbaijanİTV[103]
 GibraltarGBCGBC TVFinal[104]

International broadcasts

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  •  Australia – Although Australia was not itself eligible to enter, the semi-final and final were broadcast onSBS, and as per previous years, took commentary from the BBC.[105] As was the case each year, they were not broadcast live due to the difference in Australian time zones.[102] The final rated an estimated 436,000 viewers, and was ranked number 20 on the broadcasters top rating programs of the 2006/2007 financial year.[106]
  •  Azerbaijan – AzTV was willing to enter the contest, but since it applied for active EBU membership but was denied on 18 June 2007,Azerbaijan missed the contest and had to wait until it was accepted. Another Azerbaijani broadcaster,İctimai Televiziya və Radio Yayımları Şirkəti, broadcast the contest. It was a preliminary EBU member at the time, and had broadcast it for the previous two years. It was the only non-participating broadcaster this year to send its own commentators to the contest.[103]

High-definition broadcast

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Yle produced the event in1080iHD and5.1 surround sound.[107] This was the first year that the event was broadcast live in HD. The British broadcaster BBC broadcast the final in high definition onBBC HD.[98] Swedish broadcaster SVT broadcast both the semi-final and the final onSVT HD.[91] However, the event was available onDVD instandard-definition only, with no DVD orBlu-ray version available in high-definition.

Other awards

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In addition to the main winner's trophy, theMarcel Bezençon Awards and theBarbara Dex Award were contested during the 2007 Eurovision Song Contest. TheOGAE, "General Organisation of Eurovision Fans" voting poll also took place before the contest.

Marcel Bezençon Awards

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TheMarcel Bezençon Awards, organised since 2002 by Sweden's then-Head of Delegation and 1992 representativeChrister Björkman, and 1984 winnerRichard Herrey, honours songs in the contest's final.[108] The awards are divided into three categories: Artistic Award which was voted byprevious winners of the contest, Composers Award, and Press Award.[109]

CategoryCountrySongArtistSongwriter(s)
Artistic Award Serbia"Molitva"Marija Šerifović
Composers Award Hungary"Unsubstantial Blues"Magdi Rúzsa
Press Award Ukraine"Dancing Lasha Tumbai"Verka SerduchkaAndriy Danylko

OGAE

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OGAE, an organisation of over forty Eurovision Song Contest fan clubs across Europe and beyond, conducts an annual voting poll first held in 2002 as the Marcel Bezençon Fan Award. After all votes were cast, the top-ranked entry in the 2007 poll was also the winner of the contest, Serbia's "Molitva" performed byMarija Šerifović; the top five results are shown below.[e][110][111][112]

CountryArtistSongPoints
 SerbiaMarija Šerifović"Molitva"184
 BelarusDmitry Koldun"Work Your Magic"159
  SwitzerlandDJ BoBo"Vampires Are Alive"156
 CyprusEvridiki"Comme ci, comme ça"142
 GreeceSarbel"Yassou Maria"107

Barbara Dex Award

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TheBarbara Dex Award is a humorous fan award given to the worst dressed artist each year. Named afterBarbara Dex who came last forBelgium in 1993, wearing her self-designed dress, the award was handed by the fansite House of Eurovision from 1997 to 2016 and is being carried out by the fansite songfestival.be since 2017.

CountryArtist
 UkraineVerka Serduchka

Official album

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Cover art of the official album

Eurovision Song Contest: Helsinki 2007 was the official compilation album of the 2007 contest, put together by the European Broadcasting Union and released byCMC International on 20 April 2007. The album featured all 42 songs that entered in the 2007 contest, including the semi-finalists that failed to qualify into the grand final.[113]

Charts

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Chart (2007)Peak
position
German Compilation Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[114]3

Notes and references

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Notes

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  1. ^On behalf of the German public broadcasting consortiumARD[12]
  2. ^Also broadcast deferred via theOrbita satellite broadcasting system in theRussian Far East[79]
  3. ^The Spanish commentary in the semi-final featured guest appearances fromDavid Civera,José María Íñigo,Karina,Rosario Mohedano [es],Mariano Mariano [es],Teté Delgado [es],Gisela andAlfredo Amestoy [es].[87]
  4. ^Deferred broadcast of the semi-final on 12 May at 20:30AEST (10:30UTC) and the final on 13 May at 19:30AEST (09:30UTC)[102]
  5. ^Table reflects the corrected result of Switzerland since the cited source had a calculation error.

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