Did The Fandom Get Rid of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest part of the fandom, because I don't see any countries anymore that were only part of the Jr. Eurovision, and I can't find it anywhere on the wiki.
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Considering that Alyona Alyona and Jerry Heil, who participated in the same year, have separate pages, why don’t 5Miinust and Puuluup have separate pages as well?
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I know it's a song contest, but how does the bracket work? And also, is there any contests I should watch before next year?
Is the old version of set Me free by Eden Alene now considered lost media?
Am I the only one who thought Czechia's singing this year wasn't that good?
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I'll start!
Roxie! I'd love to see her on Eurovision because she is so talented and could probably qualify!
According to the official ESC rules, product placement is not allowed in any of the competing entries, i.e. the song lyrics cannot mention any brand names. For example, San Marino's 2012 entry had to be edited to remove its references to Facebook.
However, in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC), there does not seem to be such a rule. I realized this when I listened to Portugal's 2017 entry, titled "Youtuber", which clearly mentions YouTube (a brand name) in its lyrics several times. Surely this would not be allowed at the senior contest, right?
Besides, I also checked out Romania's 2006 entry, titled "Povestea Mea" (My Story), which mentions several pop culture characters, like Harry Potter and Spider-Man, in its lyrics. Nothing seems amiss here, as Netta referenced Barbie, Pikachu and Wonder Woman in "Toy", but what caught my attention was that the performers even dressed up as these characters!
This has led me to wonder: Are product placement rules in JESC different than in the ESC? If so, why? Is it due to the fact that children do not have a strong understanding of trademarks and copyrights?
Please share your thoughts!
You'll need to read it all through though
If it isn't then can i remove it