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Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest 1982

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Yugoslavia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1982
Eurovision Song Contest 1982
Participating broadcasterJugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT)
Country Yugoslavia
Selection processJugovizija 1982
Selection date12 March 1982
Competing entry
Song"Halo, halo"
ArtistAska
Songwriters
Placement
Final result14th, 21 points
Participation chronology
◄1981 1982 1983►

Yugoslavia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 with the song "Halo, halo", composed by Aleksandar Ilić, with lyrics by Miro Zec, and performed by the group Aska. The Yugoslavian participating broadcaster, Jugoslavenska radiotelevizija (JRT), selected its entry through Jugovizija 1982.

Before Eurovision

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Jugovizija 1982

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TV Ljubljana (TVLj) staged Jugovizija 1982 on 12 March at its television studios in Ljubljana, hosted by Miša Molk. The winner of the national final was selected by 6 state, and 2 autonomous area juries.

Draw TV Station Artist Song Points Place
1 Socialist Republic of Croatia TVZg Novi fosili "Vikend tata, vikend mama" 53 4
2 Socialist Republic of Croatia TVZg Srebrna krila "Julija i Romeo" 53 4
3 Socialist Republic of Montenegro TVTg Makadam "Balerina" 34 7
4 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina TVSa Seid Memić Vajta "Ne zaboravi me" 54 3
5 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVPr Gazmend Pallaska "Kujtimi për ty" 1 16
6 Socialist Republic of Macedonia TVSk Marjana and Rosana Savić "Molci, molci" 11 12
7 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVBg Aska "Halo, halo" 60 1
8 Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina TVSa Indexi "To se traži" 24 9
9 Socialist Republic of Montenegro TVTg Srđan Marjanović "Poljubi me" 15 11
10 Socialist Republic of Slovenia TVLj Oliver Antauer "Irena" 9 13
11 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVPr Bedri Islami "Bregu ëndërtar" 2 15
12 Socialist Republic of Slovenia TVLj Hazard "Bistro" 20 10
13 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVNS Bata Nonin "Ja te razumem" 3 14
14 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVBg Kim "Sve i svašta" 32 8
15 Socialist Republic of Macedonia TVSk Maja Odžaklievska "Julija" 57 2
16 Socialist Republic of Serbia TVNS Sunčeve pege "Noć je stvorena za ples" 36 6

At Eurovision

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The contest was broadcast on TV Beograd 1, TV Zagreb 1, TV Novi Sad [sr], TV Ljubljana 1, and TV Koper-Capodistria, with commentary provided in Serbo-Croatian by Oliver Mlakar.[1][2][3][4][5]

On the night of the contest Yugoslavia performed 14th, following Denmark and preceding Israel. At the close of voting it had received 21 points, placing 14th out of 18 countries.[6] The Yugoslav jury awarded its 12 points to contest winners Germany.[7]

Voting

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References

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  1. ^ "RTV". Delo (in Slovenian). Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. 24 April 1982. p. 5. Retrieved 28 October 2024 – via Digital Library of Slovenia.
  2. ^ "RTZ TV Program". Glas Podravine (in Serbo-Croatian). Koprivnica, Yugoslavia. 23 April 1982. p. 12. Archived from the original on 8 May 2024. Retrieved 8 May 2024 – via Faculty of Organization and Informatics, University of Zagreb.
  3. ^ "Televizió" [Television]. Magyar Szó (in Hungarian). Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. 24 April 1982. p. 32. Retrieved 18 June 2024 – via Vajdasági Magyar Digitális Adattár.
  4. ^ "Телевизија" [Television]. Borba (in Serbo-Croatian (Cyrillic script)). Belgrade, Yugoslavia. 24 April 1982. p. 14. Retrieved 27 May 2024 – via Belgrade University Library.
  5. ^ Milenković, Branko (May 1982). "Grlom u – bulu" [Throat in the bull]. Osmica (in Serbo-Croatian). Retrieved 25 October 2024 – via Yugopapir.
  6. ^ "Final of Harrogate 1982". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  7. ^ a b c "Results of the Final of Harrogate 1982". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved 14 April 2021.