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Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014

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"Moj svijet" redirects here. For the album of the same name, seeMoj svijet (album).

Montenegro in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Country Montenegro
Selection processInternal selection
Announcement dateArtist: 19 November 2013
Song: 9 March 2014
Competing entry
Song"Moj svijet"
ArtistSergej Ćetković
Songwriters
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (7th, 63 points)
Final result19th, 37 points
Participation chronology
◄201320142015►

Montenegro was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2014 with the song "Moj svijet" written bySergej Ćetković andEmina Sandal. The song was performed by Sergej Ćetković, who was internally selected by the Montenegrin broadcasterRadio i televizija Crne Gore (RTCG) to represent the nation at the 2014 contest inCopenhagen, Denmark. Sergej Ćetković was announced as the Montenegrin representative on 19 November 2013, while his song, "Moj svijet", was presented to the public at a press conference on 9 March 2014.

Montenegro was drawn to compete in the first semi-final in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 6 May 2014. Performing during the show in position 15, "Moj svijet" was announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore qualified to compete in the final on 10 May. This marked the first qualification to the final for Montenegro since they debuted in the contest in2007. It was later revealed that Montenegro placed seventh out of the 16 participating countries in the semi-final with 63 points. In the final, Montenegro performed in position 8 and placed nineteenth out of the 26 participating countries, scoring 37 points.

Background

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Main article:Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2014 contest, Montenegro had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest as an independent nation five times since its first entry in its own right in2007.[1] To this point, Montenegro has yet to feature in a final. The nation briefly withdrew from the competition between 2010 and 2011 citing financial difficulties as the reason for their absence.[2][3] In2013, the nation failed to qualify with the song "Igranka" performed byWho See.

The Montenegrin national broadcaster,Radio i televizija Crne Gore (RTCG), broadcasts the event within Montenegro and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. RTCG confirmed that Montenegro would participate at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 on 25 September 2013.[4] Montenegro has used various methods to select the Montenegrin entry in the past, such as internal selections and televised national finals to choose the performer, song or both to compete at Eurovision. Since 2009, the broadcaster has opted to internally select both the artist and song that would represent Montenegro, a procedure that continued for the selection of the 2014 entry.

Before Eurovision

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Internal selection

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On 19 November 2013, it was announced during a press conference held at the RTCG Headquarters inPodgorica thatSergej Ćetković would represent Montenegro in Copenhagen.[5] Sergej Ćetković previously attempted to representSerbia and Montenegro in2004 where he placed eighth in their national final with the song "Ne mogu da ti oprostim".[6] In response to preparations surrounding the song, Ćetković stated: "Our song for the Eurovision in Denmark will be a song with a high quality. Of course we hope to get into the final. For me that would be a good result."[7]

The Montenegrin song, "Moj svijet", was presented at a press conference on 9 March 2014, which was held at the Hotel Splendid inBečići and hosted by Sabrija Vulić.[8][9] The event was televised onTVCG 1 and TVCG SAT as well as broadcast online via the broadcaster's websitertcg.me and the official Eurovision Song Contest websiteeurovision.tv.[10][11] "Moj svijet" was written by Sergej Ćetković andEmina Sandal, while production and mixing was carried out by Marko Milatović and Vladan Popović.[12] An English version of the song titled "My Love", with lyrics by Biljana Marković, was also recorded.[13] Ćetković recorded the music video for the song in February 2014, which was filmed in Karuč,Žabljak,Bar andUlcinj and directed by Aleksandar Kerekeš.[14]

Promotion

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Sergej Ćetković made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Moj svijet" as the Montenegrin Eurovision entry. On 5 April, Sergej Ćetković performed during theEurovision in Concert event which was held at theMelkweg venue inAmsterdam, Netherlands and hosted byCornald Maas andSandra Reemer.[15] On 13 April, Ćetković performed during theLondon Eurovision Party, which was held at the Café de Paris venue inLondon, United Kingdom and hosted byNicki French andPaddy O'Connell.[16]

At Eurovision

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Sergej Ćetković presenting himself and "Moj svijet" at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. TheEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot.[17] On 20 January 2014, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Montenegro was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 6 May 2014, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[18]

Once all the competing songs for the 2014 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Montenegro was set to perform in position 15, following the entry from theNetherlands and before the entry fromHungary.

The two semi-finals and the final were broadcast in Montenegro onTVCG 1 and TVCG SAT with commentary by Dražen Bauković and Tamara Ivanković. The three shows were also broadcast via radio onRadio Crne Gore andRadio 98 with commentary by Sonja Savović and Sanja Pejović.[19] The Montenegrin spokesperson, who announced the Montenegrin votes during the final, was Tijana Mišković.[20]

Semi-final

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Sergej Ćetković during a rehearsal before the first semi-final

Sergej Ćetković took part in technical rehearsals on 29 April and 2 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 5 and 6 May. This included the jury show on 5 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries.[21]

The Montenegrin performance featured Sergej Ćetković on stage in a black suit with a figure skater. The performance began with Ćetković walking to the centre of the stage alone, while the figure skater joined Ćetković during the song with the LED floor displaying white sparkles as her skates touched the floor. The stage director for the performance was Marko Novaković.[22][23] The figure skater performing with Sergej Ćetković was Jovana Stanisavljević and three backing vocalists, Ivana Cabraja,Martina Majerle and Dragan Brnas, were also part of the performance. Martina Majerle previously representedSlovenia in 2009 together with the groupQuartissimo.[24][25]

At the end of the show, Montenegro was announced as having finished in the top 10 and subsequently qualifying for the grand final. This marked the first qualification to the final for Montenegro since they debuted in the contest in2007. It was later revealed that Montenegro placed seventh in the semi-final, receiving a total of 63 points.[26]

Final

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Shortly after the first semi-final, a winners' press conference was held for the ten qualifying countries. As part of this press conference, the qualifying artists took part in a draw to determine which half of the grand final they would subsequently participate in. This draw was done in the order the countries were announced during the semi-final. Montenegro was drawn to compete in the first half.[27] Following this draw, the shows' producers decided upon the running order of the final, as they had done for the semi-finals. Montenegro was subsequently placed to perform in position 8, following the entry fromArmenia and before the entry fromPoland.[28]

Sergej Ćetković once again took part in dress rehearsals on 9 and 10 May before the final, including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show. Sergej Ćetković performed a repeat of his semi-final performance during the final on 10 May. Montenegro placed nineteenth in the final, scoring 37 points.[29]

Voting

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Voting during the three shows consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation. The jury consisted of five music industry professionals who were citizens of the country they represent, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury was asked to judge each contestant based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury could be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. The individual rankings of each jury member were released shortly after the grand final. In the semi-final, Montenegro's vote was based on 100 percent jury voting due to either technical issues with the televoting or an insufficient number of valid votes cast during the televote period.

Following the release of the full split voting by the EBU after the conclusion of the competition, it was revealed that Montenegro had placed eighteenth with the public televote and twentieth with the jury vote in the final. In the public vote, Montenegro scored 33 points, while with the jury vote, Montenegro scored 48 points. In the first semi-final, Montenegro placed tenth with the public televote with 43 points and seventh with the jury vote, scoring 74 points.

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Montenegro and awarded by Montenegro in the first semi-final and grand final of the contest, and the breakdown of the jury voting and televoting conducted during the two shows:

Points awarded to Montenegro

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Points awarded to Montenegro (Semi-final 1)[30]
ScoreCountry
12 points Albania
10 points
8 points Armenia
7 points France
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points Sweden
2 points Azerbaijan
1 point Ukraine
Points awarded to Montenegro (Final)[31]
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points Slovenia
6 points Albania
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Montenegro

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Points awarded by Montenegro (Semi-final 1)[30]
ScoreCountry
12 points Albania
10 points Armenia
8 points Ukraine
7 points Azerbaijan
6 points Moldova
5 points Sweden
4 points Russia
3 points Portugal
2 points Belgium
1 point Netherlands
Points awarded by Montenegro (Final)[31]
ScoreCountry
12 points Hungary
10 points Armenia
8 points Slovenia
7 points Ukraine
6 points Italy
5 points  Switzerland
4 points Poland
3 points Sweden
2 points Austria
1 point Belarus

Detailed voting results

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The following members comprised the Montenegrin jury:[32]

Detailed voting results from Montenegro (Semi-final 1)[33]
DrawCountryS. FilipovićS. BučevacZ. ĐurovićS. GačevićM. RadonjićJury RankPoints
01 Armenia22321210
02 Latvia1110991511
03 Estonia12131081213
04 Sweden55613565
05 Iceland91411151114
06 Albania11112112
07 Russia10886774
08 Azerbaijan3443447
09 Ukraine4324338
10 Belgium1391311892
11 Moldova6655656
12 San Marino81514141315
13 Portugal7715101483
14 Netherlands15111279101
15 Montenegro
16 Hungary14127121012
Detailed voting results from Montenegro (Final)[34]
DrawCountryS. FilipovićS. BučevacZ. ĐurovićS. GačevićM. RadonjićJury RankTelevote RankCombined RankPoints
01 Ukraine998778847
02 Belarus889109913101
03 Azerbaijan1918191719191519
04 Iceland1616161415152120
05 Norway2324252222251924
06 Romania202021252522314
07 Armenia11112110210
08 Montenegro
09 Poland6778871174
10 Greece101010910101615
11 Austria181918191717592
12 Germany4322122011
13 Sweden151715161616483
14 France1111111111112218
15 Russia252317242423112
16 Italy5555551256
17 Slovenia141413121313238
18 Finland2125222021212425
19 Spain2221202120201721
20  Switzerland131312131212665
21 Hungary2233337112
22 Malta3444442517
23 Denmark1212141514142322
24 Netherlands171524181818916
25 San Marino7666661813
26 United Kingdom2422232323241423

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