Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018

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Eurovision Song Contest 2018
Country Greece
National selection
Selection processInternal selection
Selection date(s)16 February 2018[1]
Selected entrantYianna Terzi
Selected song"Oniro mou"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Aris Kalimeris
  • Dimitris Stamatiou
  • Yianna Terzi
  • Mihalis Papathanasiou
Finals performance
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (14th, 81 points)
Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest
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Greece participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018. The Greek national broadcaster Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT) announced that they will use a national final in order to find the Greek representative in Lisbon, after two consecutive years of internal selection.[2] This decision was later reversed when all but one of the competing finalists' record labels were unable to provide a guarantee of the €20,000 fee requested by ERT, and thus "Oniro mou" sung by Gianna Terzi was internally selected.

Background[]

Prior to the 2017 contest, Greece had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest thirty-seven times since their debut in 1974.[3] The nation has won the contest on one occasion in 2005 with the song "My Number One" performed by Helena Paparizou. Following the introduction of semi-finals for the 2004, Greece has managed to thus far qualify to the final with each of their entries. Between 2004 and 2011, the nation achieved eight consecutive top ten placements in the final. To this point, Greece in 2016 with Argo's "Utopian Land" failed to qualify from the semi-finals for the first time ever, being absent from the final for the first time since 2000. This was Greece's worst result at the contest. However, Greece returned to the final in 2017 with Demy's song "This Is Love", finishing in 19th place.

The Greek national broadcaster, Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), broadcasts the event within Greece and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. ERT had been in charge of Greece's participation in the contest since their debut in 1974 until 2013 when the broadcaster was shut down by a government directive and replaced with the interim Dimosia Tileorasi (DT) and then later by the New Hellenic Radio, Internet and Television (NERIT) broadcaster.[4][5] Following the January 2015 Greek legislative election, a draft proposal was initiated to reinstate ERT as the public Greek broadcaster. On 28 April 2015, the draft was approved and signed into law by the Hellenic Parliament, resulting in the renaming of NERIT to ERT; ERT began broadcasting once again on 11 June 2015.[6][7] ERT confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest on 28 August 2015.[8] The Greek broadcaster has used various methods to select the Greek entry in the past, such as internal selections and televised national finals to choose the performer, song or both to compete at Eurovision. Since 2010, the Greek entry has been selected via a national final that featured a competition among several artists and songs with the votes of an expert jury and a public televote deciding the Greek Eurovision entry.

Before Eurovision[]

Ellinikós Telikós 2018[]

Ellinikós Telikós 2018 was the Greek national final developed by ERT to select the Greek entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018. The competition was to take place on 22 February 2018, hosted by Panagiotis Kountouras and Nikos Pitanios.

Competing entries[]

On 4 October 2017, ERT requested proposals from record labels with the deadline on 20 October 2017, which was later extended by one week to 27 October 2017.[citation needed] All songs were required to be performed exclusively in Greek, and songs with a native sound were preferred.[9] From all 20 entries submitted, five entries were selected by an eight-member artistic committee to participate in the national final.[10] The artistic committee consisted of Anastasios Symeonidis (chairperson), Petros Dourdoubakis (songwriter and radio producer), Dimitris Ktistakis (conductor), Alexis Kostas, Mihalis Messinis (composer), Andreas Pylarinos (conductor), Giannis Spyropoulos (orchestrator) and Tsaras Pantazis (radio producer). On 14 November 2017, Duo Fina and Tony Vlahos were disqualified as their songs did not have a Greek sound.

Artist Label Song Songwriter(s) Source
Areti Ketime The Spicy Effect "Min ksehnas ton ilio" Dimitris Karras, Nancy Auradopoulos [11][12]
Chorostalites Spider Music "Apo tin Thraki eos tin Kriti" Vasilis Messaritakis [13]
Christina Salti Panik Records "To s'agapo" [14]
Decho Minos EMI "Idia zali" Yiannis Vayionas, Panos Dekoulakos [15]
Dimitris Kiklis Vinilio Music "Odos agapis" Andreas Lambrou [16]
Dimitris Liolios Satellite Records "Ta monopatia" [17]
Duo Fina Records On Top "Idio tempo" Yiannis Finas, Takis Finas [18]
Foteini Vasilaki Music Art Lab "Pes pos m'agapas" [17]
Giannis Moraitis Vinilio Music "Oi polloi eimaste ena" Andreas Lambrou [19]
INK Heaven Music "Thimame" INK, Christos Tsantalis, Kostas Apostolopoulos, Savas Karampalasis [20]
Kyriaki Derebei feat. LAVA FinalTouch "Kokkina feggaria" MadFeel, LAVA [21]
Nikos Baibos Satellite Records "Efhi kai katara" [17]
Panagiotis Tsakalakos & Tania Breazou Feelgood Records "Anepanalipti" [22]
Stereo Soul feat. DJ Koncept Heaven Music "Boro" DJ Koncept [23]
Tania Breazou Feelgood Records "Kati" [24]
Tony Vlahos Spider Music "Baila jazz" Antonis Karatzikis, Maria Athini, Tony Vlahos [25]
Vaggelis Panatos E&E Music Production "Mesogeios" Vaggelis Panatos, Elena Maniati [26]
Vasiliki Stefanou Polymusic "Gia sena" Giorgos Kiriakou, Magda Varoucha [27]
Yianna Terzi Panik Records "Oniro mou" Aris Kalimeris, Dimitris Stamatiou, Yianna Terzi, Mihalis Papathanasiou [28]
Yiannis Dimitras Mirror Music "Ta paidia tis Athinas" Yiannis Dimitras [17]

Final[]

The final was to take place on 22 February 2018. Three songs were to compete and the winner was to be selected exclusively by public voting through telephone or SMS, however on 16 February 2018, ERT confirmed Yianna Terzi as the Greek representative for the 2018 contest following the disqualification of Areti Ketime and Chorostalites on 15 February 2018.[29][30]

Final – 16 February 2018
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Televote Place
Yianna Terzi "Oniro mou" Aris Kalimeris, Dimitris Stamatiou, Υianna Terzi, Mihalis Papathanasiou 1
Areti Ketime "Min ksehnas ton ilio" Dimitris Karras 1
Chorostalites "Apo tin Thraki eos tin Kriti" Vasilis Messaritakis

Notes

1.^ Areti Ketime and Chorostalites were disqualified from the national final as their respective record labels (The Spicy Effect and Spider Music) did not pay the €20,000 amount requested by ERT, used exclusively to finance the Greek entry (staging, promotion and music video).

At Eurovision[]

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big 5" (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. The European 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. On 29 January 2018, 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. Greece was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 8 May 2018, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[31]

Once all the competing songs for the 2018 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. Greece was set to perform in position 14, following the entry from Austria and preceding the entry from Finland.[32]

The two semi-finals and the final were televised in Greece on ERT1, ERT HD and ERT World as well as broadcast via radio on ERA 2 and Voice of Greece with commentary by Alexandros Lizardos and Daphne Skalioni.[33]

Semi-final[]

Greece performed fourteenth in the first semi-final, following Austria and preceding Finland. At the end of the night, Greece was not one of the ten countries announced as qualifying for the grand final, making it their second non-qualification since 2016. It was later revealed that Greece placed fourteenth in the semi-final, receiving a total of 81 points: 53 points from the televoting and 28 points from the juries.[34]

Voting[]

Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1–8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent, with their names published before the contest to ensure transparency. This jury judged each entry 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 was permitted to 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, as well as the nation's televoting results, were released shortly after the grand final.

Points awarded to Greece[]

Points awarded to Greece (Semi-final 1)[35]
Score Televote Jury
12 points  Cyprus
10 points
 Azerbaijan
8 points  Armenia  Cyprus
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points  Macedonia
3 points
2 points   Switzerland  Armenia
1 point  Belgium

Points awarded by Greece[]

Detailed voting results[]

The following members comprised the Greek jury:[37]

  • Nikos Graigos (jury chairperson) – artist (performer), music producer
  • Yiannis Nikoletopoulos – artist (percussionist), author of lyrics, composer
  • Ares Anagnostopoulos – artist manager
  • Ilenia Williams – music journalist, TV presenter, radio producer
  • Margo Enepekidi – performer, musician, composer
Detailed voting results from Greece (Semi-final 1)[35] hide
Draw Country Jury Televote
N. Graigos Y. Nikoletopoulos A. Anagnostopoulos I. Williams M. Enepekidi Average Rank Points Rank Points
01  Azerbaijan 1 1 1 2 2 1 12 8 3
02  Iceland 18 18 18 17 17 18 18
03  Albania 4 3 2 4 5 3 8 2 10
04  Belgium 15 13 14 16 15 16 12
05  Czech Republic 7 10 10 6 8 9 2 5 6
06  Lithuania 16 11 4 18 18 11 13
07  Israel 11 5 5 12 10 7 4 9 2
08  Belarus 13 14 15 7 9 13 10 1
09  Estonia 5 2 3 3 4 2 10 3 8
10  Bulgaria 2 4 9 5 3 5 6 4 7
11  Macedonia 8 7 8 9 7 8 3 17
12  Croatia 9 8 6 8 6 6 5 16
13  Austria 14 12 13 11 12 14 15
14  Greece
15  Finland 12 15 17 13 11 15 14
16  Armenia 17 16 16 15 14 17 6 5
17   Switzerland 3 17 12 14 16 10 1 11
18  Ireland 10 9 11 10 13 12 7 4
19  Cyprus 6 6 7 1 1 4 7 1 12
Detailed voting results from Greece (Final)[36] hide
Draw Country Jury Televote
N. Graigos Y. Nikoletopoulos A. Anagnostopoulos I. Williams M. Enepekidi Average Rank Points Rank Points
01  Ukraine 23 17 21 24 21 22 15
02  Spain 25 25 20 19 22 24 24
03  Slovenia 26 18 24 23 20 23 25
04  Lithuania 17 20 16 16 15 18 18
05  Austria 20 19 22 17 17 20 20
06  Estonia 9 10 12 5 3 8 3 7 4
07  Norway 24 12 11 13 10 15 8 3
08  Portugal 21 22 23 22 25 25 26
09  United Kingdom 22 24 26 21 23 26 22
10  Serbia 6 6 7 9 7 9 2 19
11  Germany 13 13 2 18 19 11 9 2
12  Albania 5 5 5 6 6 4 7 2 10
13  France 8 1 9 7 16 6 5 11
14  Czech Republic 10 11 10 10 11 13 4 7
15  Denmark 14 26 25 26 26 21 14
16  Australia 12 23 19 4 14 14 21
17  Finland 16 21 15 15 18 19 23
18  Bulgaria 18 14 18 12 9 16 6 5
19  Moldova 4 3 4 2 2 2 10 10 1
20  Sweden 7 8 6 3 4 3 8 17
21  Hungary 1 9 14 8 5 5 6 13
22  Israel 2 7 8 11 8 7 4 5 6
23  Netherlands 15 4 13 20 12 12 16
24  Ireland 11 15 17 14 13 17 12
25  Cyprus 3 2 3 1 1 1 12 1 12
26  Italy 19 16 1 25 24 10 1 3 8

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