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The first Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC) was based on an idea developed by Danmarks Radio (DR), the Danish national TV service, and was launched in November 2003 in Copenhagen. 16 aspiring artists or ensembles, each having won their respective national contest, were competing to become the first winner of a JESC. Nicholas, the youngest entrant and representing Greece, opened the show spectacularly, and so the evening had begun. In a magnificent atmosphere engulfing the Forum concert hall, the two hosts, Camilla (a veteran of the previous five junior song contests held in Denmark) and Remee, were squarely and impressively in control of events. Following a thrilling vote cast, in which literally the final vote made the difference, Dino from Croatia came out as the winner. Denmark, hosting the event, was quite pleased to finish fifth.

Country: Denmark

Type: scripted

Language: Dutch, EnglishGreek, Latvian, Macedonian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Belarusian, Danish |  See more »

Also Known As: Дитячий пісенний конкурс Євробачення 2003, Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003Junior Eurovision, Junior ESC 2003, Junior mgp 2003, Детский конкурс песни Евровидение 2003, Europæisk junior mgp 2003, Europeiska melodifestivalen junior, Junior Eurovision Song Contest |  See more »

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Production Co: Danmarks Radio (DR), European Broadcasting Union (EBU)

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