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RTCG set to air Eurovision 2024, plans return in 2025
Montenegro's RTCG announced that they plan to broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest this year.
The RTCG’s response to a public discussion regarding the Draft Program Production Plans (PP) for 2024 has been released. It was stated that there are plans to broadcast Eurovision and Junior Eurovision, but the final decision will depend on the budget. The response says: The broadcast of the Eurovision Song Contest and the Junior Eurovision Song Contest is in the PP plans, but it is not specifically indicated and falls under the Revival program in the Entertainment section. Yesterday it was announced that Montenegro is looking at a potential Eurovision return in 2025 with the launch of a new music festival. The country’s status in relation to Junior Eurovision is unknown. Montenegro debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest as an independent country in 2007 and participated until 2010 when they withdrew for financial reasons. They returned to the contest in 2012, and since then have always chosen their entry internally. Montenegro failed to qualify for the grand final until 2014 when Sergej Ćetković and his song “Moj svijet” placed 19th in the final. Their best result came a year later, when Knez performed “Adio” in Vienna. They have never reached the top 10, with Knez reaching 13th out of 27 countries. As for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, Montenegro participated twice. In 2014 the nation debuted and was represented by Maša Vujadinović and Lejla Vulić with the song “Budi dijete na jedan dan”, who finished 14th in the final scoring a total of 24 points. They last participated in 2015 where they finished 13th with a total of 36 points. RELATED
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