Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006
Let the Music Play
Dates
Final2 December 2006
Host
VenueSala Polivalentă, Bucharest, Romania
Presenter(s)Andreea Marin Bănică,
Ioana Ivan
Directed byDan Manoliu
Executive supervisorSvante Stockselius
Executive producerIrina Radu
Host broadcasterTeleviziunea Română (TVR)
Websitejunioreurovision.tv/event/bucharest-2006 Edit this at Wikidata
Participants
Number of entries15
Debuting countries Portugal
 Serbia[a]
 Ukraine
Returning countries Cyprus
Non-returning countries Denmark
 Latvia
 Norway
 Serbia and Montenegro
 United Kingdom
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         Competing countries     Countries that participated in the past but not in 2006
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 1–8, 10, and 12 points to their 10 favourite songs
Winning song Russia
"Vesenniy Jazz"
2005 ← Junior Eurovision Song Contest → 2007

The Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was the fourth edition of the annual Junior Eurovision Song Contest for young singers aged 8 to 15. On 2 December 2006, the contest was broadcast live from Bucharest, Romania making it the second time the contest had been held in a capital city. It was organised by the Romanian national broadcaster, Romanian Television (TVR), in co-operation with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).[1]

The show was broadcast live in the competing countries, as well as Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Australian television channel Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) that acquired the rights for broadcasting the show, which was broadcast on 1 January 2007. This was Serbia's first participation in a Eurovision event as an independent nation. The contest was won by The Tolmachevy Twins from Russia with the song "Vesenniy Jazz".


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