Romania In The Eurovision Song Contest 2008
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participated in the
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in
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, Serbia. They selected their entry, "
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" (English: "On an edge of the world"), by Romanian singers
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and Vlad through the national selection competition ''
Selecția Națională Romania has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 22 times since its debut in , and has placed in the top ten six times. Its best results were achieved by Luminița Anghel and Sistem in , and by Paula Seling and Ovi in , who both finish ...
2008'' in February 2008. Controversy surrounded the event, as the organising broadcaster,
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(TVR), was accused of
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, and the song reviewed for plagiarism. Prior to the 2008 contest, Romania had participated in the
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ten times since its first entry in
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. Its highest placing in the contest had been third place, which the nation achieved in
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. In
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, Romania finished in 13th place. Prior to Eurovision, "Pe-o margine de lume" was promoted by a music video and live performances in Greece, Moldova, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Spain and Cyprus. Romania qualified in seventh place from the contest's first semi-final on 20 May and ultimately finished in 20th place in the Grand Final on 24 May, achieving 45 points. This remains one of the country's lowest Eurovision placements. Nico and Vlad were accompanied by three backing vocalists and a piano player during their performance, and sang in front of a dark-coloured
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. Among other accolades, "Pe-o margine de lume" won a
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in the composers' category.


Before Eurovision


''Selecția Națională 2008''


Competing entries and shows

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(TVR) organised ''
Selecția Națională Romania has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 22 times since its debut in , and has placed in the top ten six times. Its best results were achieved by Luminița Anghel and Sistem in , and by Paula Seling and Ovi in , who both finish ...
2008'', a competition to select their entrant for the
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. In early January 2008, the broadcaster published a provisory list of 24 songs shortlisted to compete in the two semi-finals of ''Selecția Națională'', which were held on 9 February and 16 February, followed by the final on 23 February. The list was selected by a jury panel on 16 and 17 January, out of 282 entries submitted to TVR by 15 January. The best-ranked entry was "Dr. Frankenstein" by
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. Additionally, four reserve entries—"Brasil" by
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featuring
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and
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, "La storia della pioggia" by Inesa, "Run Away" by Cătălin Josan, and "Vânt de vară" by Monique—were appointed in case of disqualifications or withdrawals. Among unselected material were also two entries by
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(known as Alessandra at that time), as well as tracks by
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, Andra and
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. Although having been scheduled to progress to the semi-finals, Maya withdrew her song "Time to Rise" in favour of competing in the Irish national selection. While
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also took back their entry "Vorbe care dor", "Your Love" by Paradise was disqualified from ''Selecția Națională'' for having been played on a television show prior to TVR's cutoff date of 1 October 2007; "La storia della pioggia", "Run Away" and "Vânt de vară" replaced the three pull-outs. The results in each show of ''Selecția Națională'' were determined by a 50/50 combination of votes from a 12-member jury panel and a public televote. The six best-ranked entries from each semi-final were scheduled to advance to the final. All participants had been promoted by music videos that were broadcast by TVR.


Semi-final 1

The first semi-final on 9 February was held at 19:10 ( CET) and hosted by
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and Iulian Vrabete. Romanian rock band Holograf served as the interval act. A jury panel was formed to rate the songs, consisting of Romanian music professionals and media personalities: Dani Constantin,
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, Mircea Drăgan, Liviu Elekes, Andrei Kerestely, Liliana Levinta, Bogdan Miu, Adrian Ordean, Victor Socaciu and Madalin Voicu. The combined jury and televote result was as follows:


Semi-final 2

The second semi-final on 16 February was held at 19:10 (CET) and hosted by Vrabete and
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; Nane had been replaced by the latter due to health problems. Laurențiu Cazan,
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and
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were hired as interval acts. Biondo won the semi-final, being ranked first by both the jury and the televote (3,089 votes). The jury panel was composed of Romanian music professionals and media personalities: Dana Andronie, Dani Constantin, Dida Drăgan, Mircea Drăgan, Andres Kalimeris, Andrei Kerestely, Bogdan Miu, Adrian Ordean, Pavel, Bogdan Pavlica, Victor Socaciu and Madalin Voicu. The combined jury and televote result was as follows:


Final

The final on 23 February was held at 19:10 (CET) and hosted by Vrabete and Sorescu, while Iuliana Marciuc interacted with the participants in the green room.
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and his Wedding and Funeral Orchestra were hired as interval acts, performing around ten songs. For diversity, the jury rating the entries presented during the event was partly replaced: Titus Andrei, Dani Constantin, Dida Drăgan, Cristian Faur, Florin Ionescu, Mihai Pogășanu, Sebastian Secanu, Victor Socaciu, Tatiana Solomon, Dan Teodorescu, Flavius Teodosiu and George Zafiu. The initial draw of the final saw several changes. Upon plagiarism accusations which emerged from an anonymous email sent to TVR, VH2 voluntarily withdrew their entry "Follow Me" to avoid further controversy. Consequently, the originally eliminated "Fight for Life" by
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was appointed as a replacement, however, the singer turned down the offer since she decided to compete in the contest with only her fellow entry "
Pe-o margine de lume "Pe-o margine de lume" (; English: "On an edge of the world") is a song by Romanian singers Nico and Vlad Miriță, released on an enhanced CD in 2008 by Cat Music in Romania. It was written by Andreea Andrei and Adina Șuteu, while production ...
". "Zamira" by New Effect and Gențiana were given the
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instead. As Cătălin Josan also took back his entry "When We're Together" in order to participate with "Run Away" only,
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and Ro-Mania's "Railroad, Railroad" was performed in the final instead. Ultimately, "Zamira" was voluntarily withdrawn due to schedule interferences, resulting in "Te iubesc" by Adrian Enache being planned as a replacement; with him also being unavailable for the final, "C'est la vie" by Yanna was given the last wildcard.


=Outcome and controversy

= "Pe-o margine de lume" emerged as the winner of ''Selecția Națională'', scoring a total of 271 points. The song was ranked second by the juries and won the televote, gathering 8,277 votes that were the equivalent of 144 points. Nico and Vlad's victory was heavily contested by fans of second-placed Biondo, who collected 10,000 signatures on an
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to replace their song. Furthermore, TVR was accused of
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and it was claimed that "Pe-o margine de lume" had been played on Romanian radio prior to the broadcaster's cutoff date for ''Selecția Națională''. Amidst plagiarism allegations in regards to " La magia del corazón" (2002) by David Bustamante, TVR decided to set up a commission for analysis; the claims were ultimately rejected. The results of the national final were:


Promotion

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released an
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of "Pe-o margine de lume" in 2008, which also included the track's music video. Uploaded to the official
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account of Cat Music on 18 March, the clip was shot by Petre Năstase at a virgin beach and in an abandoned stone pit. For further promotion, Nico and Vlad visited various countries. On 25 February, they performed "Pe-o margine de lume" at the Greek national final in
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. In April, the duo was invited to the
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television show ''Epicentru'' broadcast on Euro TV Moldova to present their music video and give details concerning ongoing promotional endeavours. Additionally, Nico and Vlad further travelled to
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to give interviews on several television channels ( 1+1, MTV Ukraine, M1TV, 24TV and 1TV), radio stations (
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and Radio Europa Plus) and magazines and websites (''Life as It Is'', ''TV Guide'', ''24'' and e-motion). They were also greeted by the Romanian Embassy in Ukraine. In the United Kingdom, "Pe-o margine de lume" was performed at the UK Eurovision Preview Party held on 25 April in
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's Scala club. This was followed by interviews and press conferences with the British press. The following day, the singers participated in several promotional events in
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, Belgium which similarly involved interactions with the press. They were eventually greeted by Antwerp's mayor Patrick Janssens and held a concert in the city before being invited to a TVL
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television show. Further appearances were made in Spain and Cyprus.


At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2008 took place at the
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in
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, Serbia and consisted of two semi-finals on 20 and 22 May, respectively, and the final on 24 May 2008. According to Eurovision rules, all countries, except the host and the " Big Four" (France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom), were required to qualify from one semi-final to compete in the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progressed to the final. In Romania, the show was broadcast on TVR with commentary by
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. Ioan Duma served as the country's head of delegation. Nico and Vlad were scheduled for technical rehearsals on 13 and 16 May. Onstage, they performed against a dark
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whose colours were predominantly black and blue. Nico wore a silver dress, and three female backing vocalists and a piano player were employed for the performance. Romania performed 17th in the contest's first semi-final, preceded by
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and followed by
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, and sang first in the Grand Final, followed by the
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.


Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Romania in the first semi-final and Grand Final, as well as by the country on both occasions. The nation finished seventh in the first semi-final with 94 points, including 12 from
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and eight from
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,
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and
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. In the Grand Final, Romania reached 20th place with 45 points, including 12 from Moldova and Spain, and six from Israel, one of Romania's lowest scores in the contest. The country awarded its 12 points to Greece in both the semi-final and final. For the announcement of the points, Sorescu was the Romanian spokesperson announcing the country's voting results.


Points awarded to Romania


Points awarded by Romania


Notes


References

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Countries in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
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