Armenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012

Armenia selected its entry for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest through a televised national final, held on 30 September 2012, organised by the Armenian national broadcaster Public Television of Armenia (ARMTV). The entry selected was Compass Band with the song Sweetie Baby.[1]

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012
Country Armenia
National selection
Selection processNational final
Selection date(s)30 September 2012
Selected entrantCompass Band
Selected song"Sweetie Baby"
Finals performance
Final result3rd, 98 points
Armenia in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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Before Junior Eurovision

National final

A submission period for artists was held until 20 August 2012. The broadcaster received 20 submissions. The seventeen finalists were revealed on 6 September 2014.[2]

The final took place on 30 September 2012. The winner was decided through a combination of SMS voting (50%) and an "expert" jury (50%).[3]

Final – 30 September 2012
Draw Artist Song Place
1 Flora Mkhitaryan "Ory" (Օրը) 6
2 Khentutyun Ensemble "Linum e , chi linum" (Լինում է, չի լինում) 15
3 Tatev Yengibaryan "Im Rock’y" 3
4 Ninela Mkhitaryan "Im Ashkhar’y" 14
5 Karen Ohanyan "Love" 16
6 Marine Abrahamyan "Stop" 12
7 Milly Miskaryan "Ser’y tariq chi harcnum" 9
8 Zangak Song Studio "Tik Tak" (Թիք-Թաք) 16
9 Lusine Ghazaryan "Yerazanqi tevov' 11
10 Lidushik "Shnorhavor" 5
11 Vahagn Grigoryan "Home Sweet home" 2
12 Gayane Ghazaryan "Come" 8
13 Style "Knock, Knock" 6
14 Sona Dounoyan "Tarber enq" 9
15 Mane Araqelyan "Yergavazq" 13
16 Compass Band "Sweetie baby" 1
17 Angelina Gasparyan "My name is Angel" 3

At Junior Eurovision

Voting

Points awarded to Armenia

12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Belgium
  •  Sweden
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Points awarded by Armenia

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