MGP Nordic

MGP Nordic

MGP Nordic (Melodi Grand Prix Nordic) is a Scandinavian song contest for children aged 8 to 15, organized by DR, NRK, SVT and YLE through FST5. It originated as a 2000 spin-off of Denmark's Eurovision Song Contest national final known as De unges Melodi Grand Prix, but expanded to become MGP Nordic in 2002 with the addition of Norway and Sweden.

MGP Nordic was put on hiatus in 2003 when the European Broadcasting Union began to organize the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, an pan-European expansion of the concept. Regional finalists were sent to the new competition instead of MGP Nordic until 2006, when the countries jointly pulled out of the contest due to concerns over the ethical treatment of competitors.[1] As a result, MGP Nordic was revived in 2007, with the new addition of Finland to the competition.

MGP Nordic will not be held in 2010, because Denmark has pulled out to revise the participant requirements for DR's participating in the contest. SVT has since begun competing in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest again for Sweden, returning in 2010.

Contents

National Selections

Country Competition Language Broadcaster
Denmark MGP Danish DR
Finland Melodi Grand Prix Swedish YLE FST5
Norway Melodi Grand Prix Junior Norwegian/Sami NRK
Sweden Lilla Melodifestivalen Swedish SVT

History

Year Winner Artist Song Date Presenter Venue Location
2002  Denmark Razz "Kickflipper" April 27 Camilla Ottesen, Josefin Sundström & Stian Barsnes Forum Copenhagen Denmark Copenhagen
2006  Denmark SEB "Tro på os to" November 25 Therese Merkel & Henrik Johnson SVT Television Centre Sweden Stockholm
2007  Norway Celine Helgemo "Bæstevænna" November 24 Nadia Hasnaoui & Stian Barsnes Oslo Spektrum Norway Oslo
2008  Norway The BlackSheeps[2] "Oro jaska beana" November 29 Jakob Riising & Signe Lindkvist Århus Music Studio Denmark Aarhus
2009  Sweden Ulrik Munther[3] "En vanlig dag" November 28 Ola Lindholm SVT Television Centre Sweden Stockholm

Scoretable

Rank Country First place Second place Third place Total
1  Denmark 2 2 1 5
2  Norway 2 0 3 5
3  Sweden 1 3 1 5
4  Finland 0 0 1 1

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