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Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest
塞爾維亞在歐洲歌唱大賽

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Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest
塞爾維亞在歐洲歌唱大賽
Serbia
Participating broadcaster
參與廣播公司
Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS)
塞爾維亞廣播電視台 (RTS)
Participation summary
參賽總覽
Appearances
出賽次數
16 (13 finals)
16 次 (13 次決賽)
First appearance
首次亮相
2007
Highest placement
最高排名
1st: 2007
第一次:2007 年
Host
主持人
2008
Participation history
參賽歷史
Related articles
相關文章
External links
外部連結
Serbia's page at Eurovision.tv Edit this at Wikidata
Eurovision.tv 上的塞爾維亞頁面 Edit this at Wikidata
For the most recent participation see
Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024

Serbia has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 16 times since making its debut in 2007. The Serbian participant broadcaster in the contest is Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS). Serbia won the contest on its debut with "Molitva" by Marija Šerifović. The country's other top five results are third place in 2012 with "Nije ljubav stvar" by Željko Joksimović, and fifth place in 2022 with "In corpore sano" by Konstrakta. Serbia's other top ten results are sixth place (2008) and tenth place (2015).
塞爾維亞自 2007 年首次亮相以來,已經參加了 16 次歐洲歌唱大賽。塞爾維亞的參賽廣播公司是塞爾維亞廣播電視台 (RTS)。塞爾維亞憑藉 Marija Šerifović 的歌曲 "Molitva" 在首次參賽時就贏得了比賽。該國其他前五名的成績包括 2012 年以 Željko Joksimović 的 "Nije ljubav stvar"獲得第三名,以及 2022 年以 Konstrakta 的 "In corpore sano"獲得第五名。塞爾維亞的其他前十名成績包括 2008 年的第六名和 2015 年的第十名。

Before its independence, the Socialist Republic of Serbia participated in the contest as part of Yugoslavia (both the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1961 to 1991 and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992), and the Republic of Serbia participated as part of Serbia and Montenegro (from 2004 to 2006).
在塞爾維亞獨立之前,塞爾維亞社會主義共和國曾作為南斯拉夫的一部分參加比賽(包括 1961 年至 1991 年的南斯拉夫社會主義聯邦共和國和 1992 年的南斯拉夫聯邦共和國),而塞爾維亞共和國則作為塞爾維亞和蒙特內哥羅的一部分參加比賽(2004 年至 2006 年)。

Participation
參賽情況

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Radio-televizija Srbije (RTS) is a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) since 2006, thus eligible to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest since then. It has participated in the contest representing Serbia since its 52nd edition in 2007.
塞爾維亞廣播電視台 (RTS) 從 2006 年起就是歐洲廣播聯盟 (EBU) 的正式成員,因此從那時候開始就有資格參加歐洲歌唱大賽。它從 2007 年第 52 屆比賽開始代表塞爾維亞參賽。

Before the country became independent on 5 June 2006, entries from Serbia had participated in the contest as part of Yugoslavia and later Serbia and Montenegro. Six Yugoslavian entrants in the contest came from the former SR Serbia (1961, 1962, 1974, 1982, 1991, and 1992), and one of Serbia and Montenegro's entrants came from the former Republic of Serbia (2004).
在 2006 年 6 月 5 日獨立之前,塞爾維亞的參賽者是以南斯拉夫,之後是塞爾維亞和蒙特內哥羅的名義參賽的。六位來自南斯拉夫的參賽者來自以前的塞爾維亞共和國(1961、1962、1974、1982、1991 和 1992 年),而一位塞爾維亞和蒙特內哥羅的參賽者來自以前的塞爾維亞共和國(2004 年)。

History
歷史

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2000s
2000 年代

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Serbia made its debut in the contest as an independent nation with the ballad "Molitva" by Marija Šerifović. "Molitva" won the 2007 contest, receiving 268 points, making Serbia the first country to win with a debut entry after Switzerland's win at the first edition. Subsequently, Serbia was host of the 2008 contest in its capital Belgrade.
塞爾維亞以獨立國家的身份首次參加比賽,由 Marija Šerifović 演唱的抒情歌「Molitva」代表參賽。「Molitva」贏得了 2007 年的比賽,獲得 268 分,讓塞爾維亞成為繼瑞士在首屆比賽獲勝後,第一個以首秀作品奪冠的國家。之後,塞爾維亞在首都貝爾格勒舉辦了 2008 年的比賽。

The second Serbian entry, performed in Belgrade was written by past entrant for Serbia as part of Serbia and Montenegro and contest host Željko Joksimović. The song "Oro", an ethnic ballad, performed by Jelena Tomašević came 6th and received 160 points in the overall rankings.
第二首塞爾維亞歌曲,在貝爾格勒演出,是由塞爾維亞和蒙特內哥羅的參賽者,也是比賽主持人Željko Joksimović譜寫的。由 Jelena Tomašević演唱的民族民謠「Oro」獲得第六名,總積分 160 分。

In 2009, Serbia selected Marko Kon and Milaan to represent them in the second semi-final on 14 May. The duo failed to qualify for the final, marking it the first time Serbia failed to qualify for the final since the introduction of semi-finals.
2009 年,塞爾維亞選出 Marko Kon 和 Milaan 代表他們參加 5 月 14 日的第二場準決賽。這對組合未能晉級決賽,這是自從導入準決賽制度以來,塞爾維亞首次未能晉級決賽。

2010s
2010 年代

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In 2010, Milan Stanković was selected to represent the country in the contest with "Ovo je Balkan", an upbeat song with ethno elements, and is about a love story set in Belgrade. It qualified for the final and in the end achieved 13th place with 72 points. In 2011, Nina was selected with her 1960s inspired song, "Čaroban". She was accompanied with three other singers who would be dancing throughout the performance. In the semi-finals She performed 6th and qualified for the final. In the final, she performed 24th and achieved 14th place. After finishing second in 2004 when representing Serbia and Montenegro, Željko Joksimović returned to compete in 2012 with the song "Nije ljubav stvar". On the second semi-final he took second place, while he finished third in the final, below second-placed Russia and the winner, Sweden. Moje 3 represented Serbia in the 2013 contest in Malmö with the song "Ljubav je svuda". They would finish 11th in the first semi-final, therefore not qualifying for the final. This was the second time that Serbia did not qualify for the final. On 22 November 2013, RTS announced that it would not participate in the 2014 contest due to financial difficulties and a lack of available sponsorship for a potential Serbian entry.[1] They did, however, broadcast all three shows.
2010 年,Milan Stanković代表國家參加比賽,演唱的歌曲是「Ovo je Balkan」,這是一首節奏明快、帶有民族元素的歌曲,描述發生在貝爾格勒的愛情故事。這首歌成功晉級決賽,最後獲得 72 分,排名第 13 名。2011 年,Nina 以一首帶有 60 年代風格的歌曲「Čaroban」參賽。她還有三位伴舞歌手在表演中伴舞。她在準決賽中排名第 6,成功晉級決賽。在決賽中,她排名第 24,最終獲得第 14 名。Željko Joksimović在 2004 年代表塞爾維亞和蒙特內哥羅獲得亞軍後,於 2012 年帶著歌曲「Nije ljubav stvar」回歸賽場。他在第二場準決賽中獲得第二名,在決賽中獲得第三名,位於第二名的俄羅斯和冠軍瑞典之後。Moje 3 代表塞爾維亞參加 2013 年在馬爾默舉行的比賽,演唱歌曲「Ljubav je svuda」。他們在第一場準決賽中排名第 11,因此未能晉級決賽。這是塞爾維亞第二次未能晉級決賽。 2013 年 11 月 22 號,RTS 宣布因為財務困難,而且找不到贊助商來支持塞爾維亞參賽,所以不會參加 2014 年的比賽[1]。不過他們還是播出了所有三場節目。

On 26 September 2014, it was reported that Serbia had decided to return to the 2015 contest to be held in Austrian capital, Vienna.[2] On 15 February 2015 Serbia chose their own representative in the TV show "Odbrojavanje za Beč". Odbrojavanje za Beč (English: Countdown for Vienna) was the national final organised by RTS in order to select the Serbian entry for the 2015 contest. The selection featured three songs composed by Vladimir Graić, the composer of Serbia's winning entry "Molitva" in 2007. Two of the songs were performed by established Serbian artists Bojana Stamenov and Aleksa Jelić, while one was performed by Danica Krstić, a new talent chosen by Graić through a scouting process. Bojana Stamenov was selected as the Serbian representative for Vienna through a 50:50 voting system, where both the audience and the jury voted for her song "Ceo svet je moj" (The whole world is mine) to represent Serbia in Austria. It was later announced that she would perform her song in English (a first for a Serbian entry) titled "Beauty Never Lies". Despite being low with the odds and fan votings, Bojana surprised everyone in the first semifinal and became one of the big press and fan favourites. She qualified to the final with 9th place in Semi-Final 1, but managed to achieve another top 10 result for Serbia in the Grand Final, scoring 53 points and the 10th place.
2014 年 9 月 26 號,有報導說塞爾維亞決定回歸 2015 年的比賽,比賽將在奧地利首都維也納舉行。[2] 2015 年 2 月 15 號,塞爾維亞在電視節目「Odbrojavanje za Beč」中選出了他們的代表。Odbrojavanje za Beč(英文:Countdown for Vienna)是 RTS 舉辦的國家決賽,目的是選出塞爾維亞參加 2015 年比賽的參賽作品。這次選拔賽的三首歌都是由 Vladimir Graić創作的,他也是塞爾維亞 2007 年獲勝作品「Molitva」的作曲者。其中兩首歌是由塞爾維亞知名藝人 Bojana Stamenov 和 Aleksa Jelić演唱的,另一首歌則是由 Danica Krstić演唱的,她是 Graić透過選秀過程選出的新秀。Bojana Stamenov 透過 50:50 的投票制度被選為塞爾維亞的維也納代表,觀眾和評審都投票選她的歌「Ceo svet je moj」(全世界都是我的)代表塞爾維亞參加在奧地利的比賽。後來宣布她將演唱英文版歌曲(塞爾維亞參賽作品首次使用英文),歌名是「Beauty Never Lies」。 雖然參賽機率和粉絲投票都不高,Bojana 在第一場準決賽就爆冷門,成為媒體和粉絲的大熱門!她以準決賽第一名第九名的成績晉級決賽,而且在總決賽又為塞爾維亞拿下另一個前十的好成績,獲得 53 分,得到第十名。

In March 2016, RTS internally decided for Sanja Vučić to represent Serbia in Stockholm, Sweden with the song "Goodbye (Shelter)".[3] In the 2016 contest, she performed in the second semi-final, qualifying through. In the grand final, Vučić placed 18th by scoring 115 points.[4] The following contest, Serbia was represented by Tijana Bogićević in Kyiv, Ukraine, again chosen by the national broadcaster.[5] She failed to qualify from the second semi-final by finishing 11th.[6]
2016 年 3 月,RTS 內部決定由 Sanja Vučić代表塞爾維亞,帶著歌曲「Goodbye (Shelter)」前往瑞典斯德哥爾摩參加比賽[3]。在 2016 年的比賽中,她於第二場準決賽演出,順利晉級。在總決賽中,Vučić獲得 115 分,排名第 18 名[4]。隔年的比賽,塞爾維亞則由 Tijana Bogićević代表,同樣是由國家廣播公司選出,前往烏克蘭基輔參賽[5]。她未能從第二場準決賽晉級,最終排名第 11 名[6]。

In February 2018, Sanja Ilić and the world music group Balkanika were declared the winners of the returning Beovizija contest.[7] They performed in the second semi-final of the 2018 contest, hosted in Lisbon, Portugal. In the final, Sanja Ilić and Balkanika finished in 19th place with 113 points.[8] Subsequently, the Beovizija 2019 was won by Nevena Božović and "Kruna", who therefore represented Serbia in Tel Aviv, Israel.[9] Božović, who qualified from the first semi-final, scored 89 points in the final and thus placed 18th.[10]
2018 年 2 月,Sanja Ilić和世界音樂團體 Balkanika 贏得了復活的 Beovizija 比賽冠軍。[7] 他們在 2018 年比賽的第二場準決賽中演出,比賽在葡萄牙里斯本舉行。在決賽中,Sanja Ilić和 Balkanika 獲得 113 分,排名第 19 名。[8] 之後,Nevena Božović和歌曲"Kruna"贏得了 2019 年的 Beovizija 比賽,因此代表塞爾維亞參加在以色列特拉維夫舉行的比賽。[9] Božović從第一場準決賽中晉級,在決賽中獲得 89 分,排名第 18 名。[10]

2020s
2020 年代

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On March 1, 2020, girl group Hurricane won Beovizija 2020 with "Hasta la vista" and were supposed to compete in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[11] The 2020 contest was, however, eventually cancelled due the COVID-19 pandemic. In December 2020, RTS selected Hurricane internally to represent Serbia in the 2021 contest.[12] Hurricane performed their new entry, "Loco loco", in the second semi-final, going through. In the final they went on to place 15th with 102 points.[13]
2020 年 3 月 1 號,女子團體 Hurricane 憑藉歌曲「Hasta la vista」贏得了 Beovizija 2020,原本應該在荷蘭鹿特丹比賽[11]。不過,因為 COVID-19 疫情,2020 年的比賽最後取消了。2020 年 12 月,RTS 內部選定 Hurricane 代表塞爾維亞參加 2021 年的比賽[12]。Hurricane 在第二場準決賽演唱了新歌「Loco loco」,順利晉級。在決賽中,他們獲得 102 分,最終排名第 15 名[13]。

The following year, Beovizija was replaced by the newly-established national selection contest, Pesma za Evroviziju. The contest's first edition, held in March 2022, was won by Konstrakta and "In corpore sano", who was therefore chosen to represent Serbia in the 2022 contest, hosted in Turin, Italy.[14] Konstrakta qualified from the semi-final 2. In the final she placed 5th with 312 points.[15] "In corpore sano" became the most successful Serbian entry since 2012. Furthermore, Konstrakta also won the Artistic Marcel Bezençon Award and two Eurovision Awards - the Most Innovative Staging and the Best Lyrics.[16][17]
隔年,Beovizija 就被新成立的國家選拔賽 Pesma za Evroviziju 取代了。這比賽第一次舉辦是在 2022 年 3 月,冠軍是 Konstrakta 和她的歌「In corpore sano」,所以她代表塞爾維亞參加 2022 年在義大利都靈舉辦的比賽[14]。Konstrakta 從第二場準決賽出線,在決賽中獲得 312 分,拿下第五名[15]。「In corpore sano」也成為自 2012 年以來最成功的塞爾維亞參賽歌曲。更棒的是,Konstrakta 還贏得了 Marcel Bezençon 藝術獎和兩個 Eurovision 獎項——最具創新舞台設計獎和最佳歌詞獎[16][17]。

At the beginning of March 2023, RTS organized Pesma za Evroviziju '23, where Luke Black with "Samo mi se spava" was declared the winner and Serbian representative in Liverpool, United Kingdom.[18] In Liverpool, Luke finished in 24th place in the finals with 30 points.
2023 年 3 月初,RTS 舉辦了 Pesma za Evroviziju '23,Luke Black 憑藉歌曲"Samo mi se spava"獲得冠軍,成為塞爾維亞在英國利物浦的代表[18]。在利物浦的決賽中,Luke 獲得了 24 名,得到 30 分。

Pesma za Evroviziju '24 was held to select the Serbian representative in 2024,[19] resulting as Teya Dora with the song "Ramonda". In Malmö, Teya finished in 17th place in the finals with 54 points.
Pesma za Evroviziju '24 選拔了 2024 年的塞爾維亞代表[19],Teya Dora 憑藉歌曲"Ramonda"勝出。在馬爾默的決賽中,Teya 獲得了 17 名,得到 54 分。

Pesma za Evroviziju '25 is planned to select Serbia's entry for the 2025 contest.
Pesma za Evroviziju '25 預計將選出塞爾維亞參加 2025 年比賽的參賽者。

Participation overview
參賽概覽

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Prior to Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro's dissolution, artists from the Serbian federal unit represented Yugoslavia in 1961, 1962, 1974, 1982, 1991 and as a republic unit in 1992 and 2004.
在南斯拉夫和塞爾維亞與蒙特內哥羅解體之前,來自塞爾維亞聯邦單位的藝人代表南斯拉夫參加了 1961 年、1962 年、1974 年、1982 年、1991 年的比賽,並以共和國單位的身份參加了 1992 年和 2004 年的比賽。

Table key
表格索引
1 First place
第一名
2 Second place
第二名
3 Third place
第三名
X Entry selected but did not compete
作品入選但沒參賽
Upcoming event
即將到來的活動
Year
Artist
歌手
Song
歌曲
Language
語言
Final
決賽
Points
分數
Semi
Points
分數
2007 Marija Šerifović "Molitva" (Молитва)
Molitva (Молитва)
Serbian
塞爾維亞語
1 268 1 298
2008 Jelena Tomašević feat. Bora Dugić "Oro" (Оро)
Oro (Оро)
Serbian
塞爾維亞
6 160 Host country
主辦國
2009 Marko Kon and Milaan
Marko Kon 和 Milaan
"Cipela" (Ципела)
Cipela (Ципела)
Serbian
塞爾維亞
Failed to qualify
沒能晉級
10[a] 60
2010 Milan Stanković "Ovo je Balkan" (Ово је Балкан)
Ovo je Balkan (Ово је Балкан)
Serbian
塞爾維亞
13 72 5 79
2011 Nina "Čaroban" (Чаробан)
Čaroban
Serbian
塞爾維亞
14 85 8 67
2012 Željko Joksimović "Nije ljubav stvar" (Није љубав ствар)
愛不是物品
Serbian
塞爾維亞
3 214 2 159
2013 Moje 3 "Ljubav je svuda" (Љубав је свуда)
愛無所不在
Serbian
塞爾維亞
Failed to qualify
沒能晉級
11 46
2015 Bojana Stamenov "Beauty Never Lies"
美麗從不說謊 (Beauty Never Lies)
English
英文
10 53 9 63
2016 Sanja Vučić Zaa "Goodbye (Shelter)"
再見 (避難所) (Goodbye (Shelter))
English
英文
18 115 10 105
2017 Tijana Bogićević "In Too Deep"
陷得太深 (In Too Deep)
English
英文
Failed to qualify
沒能晉級
11 98
2018 Sanja Ilić and Balkanika "Nova deca" (Нова деца)
"新世代" (Нова деца)
Serbian
塞爾維亞
19 113 9 117
2019 Nevena Božović "Kruna" (Круна)
Kruna
Serbian
塞爾維亞
18 89 7 156
2020 Hurricane
颶風
"Hasta la vista"
再見
Serbian
塞爾維亞
Contest cancelled[b] X
比賽取消了啦![b] X
2021 Hurricane
颶風
"Loco loco"
瘋瘋癲癲的
Serbian
塞爾維亞
15 102 8 124
2022 Konstrakta "In corpore sano"
身體健康 (In corpore sano)
Serbian, Latin
塞爾維亞語、拉丁語
5 312 3 237
2023 Luke Black "Samo mi se spava" (Само ми се спава)
我好想睡喔
Serbian, English
塞爾維亞文、英文
24 30 10 37
2024 Teya Dora "Ramonda" (Рамонда)
「拉蒙達」(Рамонда)
Serbian
塞爾維亞
17 54 10 47
2025 TBD 1 March 2025[20]
2025 年 3 月 1 日 [20]
Upcoming
即将到来!

Hostings
主辦

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Year
Location
地點
Venue
場地
Presenters
講者
Image
圖片
2008 Belgrade
貝爾格勒
Belgrade Arena
貝爾格勒競技場
Jovana Janković and Željko Joksimović

Awards
獎項

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Marcel Bezençon Awards
Marcel Bezençon 獎

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Year Category Performer Song Final Points Host city Ref.
2007 Artistic Award Marija Šerifović "Molitva" (Молитва) 1 268 Finland Helsinki
2022 Artistic Award Konstrakta "In corpore sano" 5 312 Italy Turin

Winner by OGAE members

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Year Song Performer Final Points Host city Ref.
2007 "Molitva" (Молитва) Marija Šerifović 1 268 Finland Helsinki

Barbara Dex Award

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Year Performer Host city Ref.
2010 Milan Stanković Norway Oslo
2013 Moje 3 Sweden Malmö
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Heads of delegations

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Each participating broadcaster in the Eurovision Song Contest assigns a head of delegation as the EBU's contact person and the leader of their delegation at the event. The delegation, whose size can greatly vary, includes a head of press, the performers, songwriters, composers, and backing vocalists, among others.[25]

Year Head of delegation Ref.
20072009 Anja Rogljić
20102016 Dragan Ilić
20172022 Anja Rogljić
2023–present Uroš Marković

Jury members

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Each participating broadcaster assembles a five-member jury panel consisting of music industry professionals for the Eurovision Song Contest, ranking all entries except for their own. The modern incarnation of jury voting was introduced beginning with the 2009 contest, and as of 2023, the juries' votes constitute 50% of the overall result in the final alongside televoting.[30]

Jury members
Year Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Ref.
Dejan Cukić Marko Kon Saša Milošević [sr] Ksenija Milošević Nevena Božović
Slobodan Marković Nikola Čuturilo Vladimir Graić Mari Mari [sr] Ana Milenković
Ivana Peters Tanja Banjanin [sr] Vojkan Borisavljević Aleksandar Milić [sr] Ana Štajdohar
Bojana Stamenov Dejan Cukić Tijana Milošević [sr] Radivoje Radivojević [sr] Bane Krstić
Sanja Ilić Aleksandra Milutinović [sr] Leontina Vukomanović Silvana Grujić Vojislav Aralica
Extra Nena [sr] Ivana Peters Milan Stanković Slobodan Marković Tijana Bogićević
Dušan Alagić Jelena Tomašević Marija Marić Marković [sr] Miloš Luka Roganović Srđan Marjanović
Dragan Đorđević Zoran Živanović Ana Đurić Sandra Perović Sara Jovanović
Alek Aleksov [sr] Milovan Bošković [sr] Luka Ivanović Lena Kovačević Zejna Murkić

Commentators and spokespersons

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For the show's broadcast on RTS, various commentators have provided commentary on the contest in the Serbian language. At the Eurovision Song Contest after all points are calculated, the presenters of the show call upon each voting country to invite each respective spokesperson to announce the results of their vote on-screen.[40]

From 1961 until 1992, Serbia competed as part of Yugoslavia, and from 2004 to 2005 as part of Serbia and Montenegro. The Serbian affiliates of the Yugoslav Radio Television (JRT) first and Udruženje javnih radija i televizija (UJRT) later broadcast the contest there with Serbian commentary.

Year Commentator Channel Spokesperson Ref.
2007 Duška Vučinić-Lučić RTS1, RTS Sat (all shows) Maja Nikolić [sr]
2008 Dragan Ilić and Mladen Popović Dušica Spasić [sr]
2009 Dragan Ilić (semi-final 1)
Duška Vučinić-Lučić (semi-final 2, final)
RTS1, RTS Digital [sr], RTS Sat (all shows) Jovana Janković
2010 Duška Vučinić-Lučić (semi-final 1, final)
Dragan Ilić (semi-final 2)
RTS1, RTS Sat (all shows) Maja Nikolić
2011 Marina Nikolić (semi-final 1)
Dragan Ilić (semi-final 2)
Duška Vučinić-Lučić (final)
Tanja Zeljković (Radio Belgrade)
RTS1, RTS Sat, Radio Belgrade (all shows) Dušica Spasić
2012 Dragan Ilić (semi-final 1)
Duška Vučinić-Lučić (semi-final 2, final)
RTS1, RTS Sat (all shows) Maja Nikolić
2013 Duška Vučinić-Lučić (semi-final 1)
Marina Nikolić (semi-final 2)
Silvana Grujić (final)
RTS1, RTS Sat (semi-finals)
RTS2, RTS Sat, RTS HD, RTS Digital (final)
2014 Silvana Grujić (all shows)
Dragan Ilić (final)
RTS1, RTS Sat, RTS HD (all shows) Did not participate
2015 Duška Vučinić (semi-final 1, final)
Silvana Grujić (semi-final 2)
RTS1, RTS Sat, RTS HD (SF1, final)
RTS2, RTS SAT (SF2)
Maja Nikolić
2016 Dragan Ilić (semi-final 1)
Duška Vučinić (semi-final 2, final)
RTS1, RTS Sat, RTS HD (all shows) Dragana Kosjerina
2017 Silvana Grujić and Olga Kapor (semi-final 1)
Duška Vučinić (semi-final 2, final)
Sanja Vučić
2018 Silvana Grujić and Tamara Petković (semi-final 1)
Duška Vučinić (semi-final 2, final)
RTS1, RTS Sat, RTS HD, RTS Planeta (all shows) Dragana Kosjerina
2019 Duška Vučinić (semi-final 1, final)
Tamara Petković and Katarina Epštajn (semi-final 2)
Nikoleta Dojčinović and Katarina Epštajn (Radio Belgrade 1)
RTS1, RTS HD, RTS Svet (all shows)
Radio Beograd 1 [sr] (final)
2021 Duška Vučinić (all shows)
Nikoleta Dojčinović and Katarina Epštajn (Radio Belgrade 1)
2022 Silvana Grujić (semi-final 1)
Duška Vučinić-(semi-final 2, final)
RTS1, RTS Planeta, RTS Svet (all shows)
2023[c] Duška Vučinić (all shows) RTS Svet (all shows), RTS 3 (semi-finals), RTS 1 (final)
Radio Beograd 1 (final)
2024 Duška Vučinić (all shows)
Katarina Epstein (SF1, Radio Beograd 1)
Katarina Epstein and Nikoleta Dojčinović (final, Radio Beograd 1)
RTS1,[d] RTS Svet, RTS Planeta (all shows)
Radio Beograd 1 (SF1, final)
Konstrakta

Other shows

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Show Commentator Channel Ref.
Eurovision: Europe Shine a Light Duška Vučinić RTS1, RTS Svet

Kosovan entrants

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After Kosovo's declaration of independence from Serbia in 2008, its broadcaster Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK) was applying for EBU membership, and wished to enter Kosovo independently into the Eurovision Song Contest 2009.[101][102] Kosovo is partially recognised and not a member of the United Nations, and UN membership is required to obtain full EBU membership. As of 2013, RTK has observer status within the EBU and has participated in the Eurovision Young Dancers once.[103][104] Several Kosovo Albanian artists have competed in Festivali i Këngës, the national selection for Albania organised by RTSH. The most notable Kosovo Albanian participants to date are Rona Nishliu, Lindita, and Albina Kelmendi and her family, who represented Albania in 2012, 2017 and 2023, respectively.

Several Kosovo Serb artists have competed in the Serbian national selections organised by RTS. Kosovo-born Nevena Božović represented Serbia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest and twice in the Eurovision Song Contest, first as a member of Moje 3 in 2013 and later as a solo artist in 2019.

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ In 2008 and 2009 the top nine countries in each semi-final as determined by televoting qualified automatically, with the tenth place determined based on the votes of the back-up juries among the remaining countries. This resulted in Croatia advancing to the final instead of Serbia in 2009.
  2. ^ The 2020 contest was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. ^ Due to technical issues, Tijana Lukić commentated from Belgrade during the first 15 minutes of the first semi-final.
  4. ^ During the broadcast of the first semi-final on RTS 1, during the Polish performance, the broadcast was moved to RTS 2 with no warning, so the former could air the arrival ceremony of the Chinese president Xi Jin Ping. The broadcast was restored to RTS 1 following the end of the performance of Poland, performances from Iceland, Croatia, and the first part of the German performance. RTS 2 broadcast approximately 25 minutes of the semi-final.[95]

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