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  |  label3 = Participating broadcaster | data3 = [[AIM]]
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  |  label6 = First Appearance |  data6 = [[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th Edition]]
  |  label6 = First Appearance |  data6 = [[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th Edition]]
  |  label7 = Best Result  | data7 = 2nd: [[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th Edition]]
  |  label7 = Best Result  | data7 = 1st: [[WorldVision Song Contest 117|117th Edition]] <small>(246 points)</small>
  |  label8 = Worst Result  | data8 = 15th: [[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th Edition]]
  |  label8 = Worst Result  | data8 = 15th: [[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th Edition]] <small>(109 points)</small>
  | header9 = History
  | label9 = Hostings | data9 = 1
  | label10 = Editions Participated | data10 = [[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 99|99]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 104|104]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 106|106]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 108|108]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 111|111]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114]]
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{{hlist
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th]]
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 99|99th]]
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd]]
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 104|104th]]
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 106|106th]]
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 108|108th]]
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 111|111th]]
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th]]
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 115|115th]]
}}
| header12 = Hosting history
| data13 =
{{hlist
| [[WorldVision Song Contest 117|117th]]
}}
}}
}}


[[Plangainer]] has participated in the [[WorldVision Song Contest]] 8 times since its debut in the 98th edition of the contest, where Camille finished fifteenth, the country's worst placement in the contest. Plangainer's best result comes in the [[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th edition]] of the contest, where Stefanie Feliciano earned second place by a margin of one point from the edition's reigning winner [[Gallicelèstia]].
[[Plangainer]] has participated in the [[WorldVision Song Contest]] 10 times since its debut in the 98th edition of the contest. The current participating broadcaster is [[AIM|Alternative International Media]] (AIM), which selects their representative through the [[Melodine Song Festival]].


As of the country's last participation in the [[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th edition]], Plangainer has yet to win the contest.
The country debuted with Camille as their representative who finished fifteenth, which remains their worst placement in the contest. The nation has only hosted one contest in [[Concord]] for the [[WorldVision Song Contest 117|117th WorldVision Song Contest]], with their best result coming from their hosting with Mercey Sofi winning the edition with 246 points.


== History ==
== History ==
Plangainer debuted in the [[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th edition]] of the WorldVision Song Contest after prolonged interest in participation prior to the debut dating all the way back to the 95th edition, with the national broadcaster having previously deliberated participation due to potential effort to boost engagement with the creation of the [[Melodine|Melodine Song Festival]] and viewership of entertainment programmes on the network, and with the admittance of [[AIM]] into the [[International Broadcasting Alliance]], the broadcaster pushed to begin participating in the contest. The contest and each broadcasted edition is archived and watchable on PORTAL, a video on demand service hosted by AIM.
Plangainer made its debut in the [[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th edition]] of the WorldVision Song Contest after indicating a sustained interest in being a participant. The national broadcaster had contemplated their participation in order to increase engagement with the Melodine Song Festival and viewership of music entertainment programs already available on the network. The broadcaster's participation was facilitated by the admission of [[AIM]] to the [[International Broadcasting Alliance]], leading to debuting at the 98th WorldVision Song Contest with "Darling" by Camille, earning 15th place.


Since the [[WorldVision Song Contest 104|104th edition]] of the contest, Plangainer had used various means to select their performer with various results, alternating between an internal method of selecting a performer to utilizing the [[Melodine|Melodine Song Festival]] to establish their representative, efforts were later concentrated to establish an independent show for the purpose of being the core selection process for selecting future acts, the broadcaster revealed that the plans were eventually canned and that the broadcaster would continue utilizing Melodine further as the format of selection.
Plangainer has employed a variety of methods to select their performer since the [[WorldVision Song Contest 104|104th edition]] of the contest with varying outcomes. They have alternated between an internal method of selecting a performer and utilizing the Melodine Song Festival to determine their representative. Efforts were subsequently concentrated on establishing an independent show to serve as the core selection process for future acts. However, the broadcaster revealed that the plans were ultimately abandoned and that they would continue to use the Melodine Song Festival as their primary selection format.


=== Absences ===
=== Absences ===
Plangainer has withdrawn from the WorldVision Song Contest a number of times. The first withdrawal after their debut was two editions after their initial debut, during the [[WorldVision Song Contest 100|centennial edition]] of the WorldVision Song Contest when [[AIM]] had reported that the participant had incurred injuries in a vehicular collision during the preparation period of the contest in [[Monterra]], [[Kalosia]], and that the broadcaster had come to an agreement to put contest preparations on pause, later the next day it was announced that the conditions were deemed unfit for the delegation and the people involved to continue rehearsing without putting substantial risk to the recovery of the affected parties.  
Plangainer has withdrawn from the WorldVision Song Contest on numerous occasions. Their first withdrawal since their debut occurred during the [[WorldVision Song Contest 100|centennial edition]] of the WorldVision Song Contest, two editions after their initial debut. AIM reported that the participant had sustained injuries in a vehicular collision during the preparation phase of the contest in [[Monterra]], [[Kalosia]], and that the broadcaster had reached an agreement to cease preparations with their participation later put to question. The following day, it was announced that the circumstances were deemed unsuitable for the delegation and the individuals involved to continue rehearsing without putting a substantial risk to the recovery of the affected parties and confirmed their withdrawal.


The broadcaster later remained absent until the [[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd edition]] and then withdrawing from the [[WorldVision Song Contest 105|105th edition]] citing internal complications with delegation and broadcaster affairs that would impede the involvement and organization of the act to perform in the contest.
The broadcaster later remained absent until the [[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd edition]] and then withdrawing from the [[WorldVision Song Contest 105|105th edition]] citing internal complications with delegation and broadcaster affairs that would impede the involvement and organization of the act to perform in the contest.


The country would then proceed to withdraw for the [[WorldVision Song Contest 107|107th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 109|109th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 109|110th]] and a period between [[WorldVision Song Contest 111|111th]] and [[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th]] citing from internal discussion to be absent to conflicts of interest and scheduling. [[AIM]] would later clarify that while participation is always on the table every proceeding edition, appearance in the contest at a constant basis may not be possible for a multitude of factors, but will continue to broadcast the show to audiences in the country regardless of their status of participation.
The country would then proceed to withdraw for the [[WorldVision Song Contest 107|107th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 109|109th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 109|110th]] and a period between [[WorldVision Song Contest 111|111th]] and [[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th]] citing from internal discussion to be absent to conflicts of interest and scheduling. [[AIM]] would later clarify that while participation is always on the table every proceeding edition, appearance in the contest at a constant basis may not be possible for a multitude of factors, but would continue to broadcast the show to audiences in the country regardless of their participation status.
 
=== Hostings ===
The country has successfully won the rights to host the [[WorldVision Song Contest 117|117th edition]] of the WorldVision Song Contest following an extensive selection process organized by AIM and the final broadcast delegation voting ticket held from 14 October to 21 of October. [[Orley]] and [[Concord]] were amongst the two shortlisted out of nine total cities who expressed interest in hosting the contest, with the broadcaster announcing the selection process a few days after the first round of cities were eliminated from the running. On the 21 October, it was announced by the WorldVision Committee that Concord would host the contest at the Phoenix Arena.


==Participation overview==
==Participation overview==
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|-
|-
![[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th]]
![[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th]]
|Camille||"Darling"|| English||109||15th
|Camille ||"Darling"||English||109|| 15th
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 23
|-
|-
![[WorldVision Song Contest 99|99th]]
![[WorldVision Song Contest 99|99th]]
|Jason Blume and Carrie Mill||"Stars"||English||170||9th
|Jason Blume and Carrie Mill||"Stars"||English||170||9th  
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 31
|-
|-
![[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd]]
![[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd]]
|Melanii||"Give A Try"||English||175||6th
|Melanii||"Give A Try"||English||175||6th
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 12
|- style="background-color:#C96"
|- style="background-color:#C96"
![[WorldVision Song Contest 104|104th]]
![[WorldVision Song Contest 104|104th]]
|Aurelia Wei & Harrison Osborne||"Atbusti"||Lithuanian||204||3rd
|Aurelia Wei and Harrison Osborne||"Atbusti"||Lithuanian||204||3rd
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 1
|-
|-
![[WorldVision Song Contest 106|106th]]
![[WorldVision Song Contest 106|106th]]
|Sami Noble||"Make It"||English||196||4th
|Sami Noble||"Make It"||English||196||4th
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 4
|-
|-
![[WorldVision Song Contest 108|108th]]
![[WorldVision Song Contest 108|108th]]
|Oscar Sly||"Restricted"||English||161||10th
|Oscar Sly||"Restricted"||English||161||10th
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 14
|-
|-
![[WorldVision Song Contest 111|111th]]
![[WorldVision Song Contest 111|111th]]
|Aurelia Wei||"Pameluos"||Lithuanian||207||4th
|Aurelia Wei || "Pameluos"||Lithuanian||207||4th  
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 5
|- style="background-color:#CCC"
|- style="background-color:#CCC"
![[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th]]
![[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th]]
|Stefanie Feliciano||"Žydroje"||Lithuanian||216||2nd
|Stefanie Feliciano||"Žydroje"||Lithuanian||216||2nd
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|- style="background-color:#CCC"
![[WorldVision Song Contest 115|115th]]
![[WorldVision Song Contest 115|115th]]
| colspan="5" |'''†'''  Confirmed intention to participate
|Norma Savoie||"Say Hello"||English|||207||2nd
! scope="row" style="text-align:center;" | 1
|- style="background-color:#FFD700;"
![[WorldVision Song Contest 117|117th]]
|Mercey Sofi||"Under the Starlight"||English|||246||1st
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|[[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 99|99th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 106|106th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 108|108th]]
|[[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 99|99th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 106|106th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 108|108th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 115|115th]], [[WorldVision Song Contest 117|117th]]
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!Edition
!Head of Press  
!Head of Press
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! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th]]–[[WorldVision Song Contest 99|99th]]
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th]]–[[WorldVision Song Contest 99|99th]]
|Ronald B. Innis  
|Ronald B. Innis
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd]]–[[WorldVision Song Contest 108|108th]]
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd]]–[[WorldVision Song Contest 108|108th]]
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! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 101|101st]]
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 101|101st]]
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 102|102nd]]  
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 102|102nd]]
| rowspan="2" |Erica Williams
| rowspan="2" |Erica Williams
|-
|-
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|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 106|106th]]
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 106|106th]]
| rowspan="10" |Jessica Ridley
| rowspan="12" |Jessica Ridley
|Roan Hay
|Roan Hay
|-
|-
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|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 111|111th]]
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 111|111th]]
|Roan Hay
| Roan Hay
|-
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 112|112th]]
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 112|112th]]
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|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th]]
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th]]
|Marinda Adams
| rowspan="2" | Marinda Adams
|}
 
==Audience reception==
Reception of the WorldVision Song Contest in Plangainer is largely positive. While viewership is considered to be amongst the average when compared to more larger participating countries, audience numbers have steadily increased since the debut in the 98th edition and the show is considered to be the second most popular entertainment programme in the country, with peak viewership averaging at around 8 to 10 million people, behind only Melodine which consistently averages at around 11 to 13 million viewers per broadcast.
 
Reactions in the country to contest winners have varied depending on the year, however most contestants have been generally received positively by the general public and the national jury, with criticism often stemming from performances of certain songs that are considered controversial in Plangainer, however this has garnered little pushback from the general audience or any associated press.
 
Due to the funding model of the broadcaster, the show is broadcast without commercials and is limited to an age minimum of 10 for the public viewing of the show, the average audience has consisted predominantly of middle aged audiences between the ages of 25 and 34, though the show has also seen a large number of teenage and youth audiences that have deemed the show entertaining to watch, with the demographic of both female and male audiences in the country receiving the show evenly. Audience surveys conducted by AIM suggesting that viewership of the contest is considered an anticipated event in the year to watch, as the show has shown constantly to receive a high overall market share in viewership with editions that include the participation of Plangainer, but dropping significantly if the country is absent from the contest.
 
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! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 115|115th]]
!Broadcast Channel
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! scope="row" style="background-color:#C1E1C1;" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 98|98th]]
| rowspan="17" |[[AIM]]
|8,60
|45.2%
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|-
! scope="row" style="background-color:#C1E1C1;" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 99|99th]]
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 116|116th]]
|7,59
| {{N/A|Did not participate}}
|47.1%
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 100|100th]]
|6,20
|37%
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 101|101st]]
|6,69
|37.3%
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 102|102nd]]
|6,87
|33.1%
|-
! scope="row" style="background-color:#C1E1C1;" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 103|103rd]]
|9,10
|47,7%
|-
! scope="row" style="background-color:#C1E1C1;" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 104|104th]]
|10,35
|48%
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 105|105th]]
|7,10
|37,3%
|-
! scope="row" style="background-color:#C1E1C1;" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 106|106th]]
|9,01
|53.5%
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 107|107th]]
|7,86
|35.2%
|-
! scope="row" style="background-color:#C1E1C1;" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 108|108th]]
|10,66
|67%
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 109|109th]]
|9,12
|53.6%
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 110|110th]]
|7,79
|48.9%
|-
! scope="row" style="background-color:#C1E1C1;" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 111|111th]]
|9,35
|49.7%
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 112|112th]]
|6,40
|40%
|-
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 113|113th]]
|7,43
|45.7%
|-
|-
! scope="row" style="background-color:#C1E1C1;" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 114|114th]]
! scope="row" |[[WorldVision Song Contest 117|117th]]
|9,66
| Marinda Adams
|60.7%
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|}


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Latest revision as of 21:03, 21 November 2024

Plangainer in the WorldVision Song Contest
WorldVision logo of Plangainer.svg
Participating broadcasterAIM
Participation Summary
Appearances10
First Appearance98th Edition
Best Result1st: 117th Edition (246 points)
Worst Result15th: 98th Edition (109 points)
Hostings1
Participation history
Hosting history

Plangainer has participated in the WorldVision Song Contest 10 times since its debut in the 98th edition of the contest. The current participating broadcaster is Alternative International Media (AIM), which selects their representative through the Melodine Song Festival.

The country debuted with Camille as their representative who finished fifteenth, which remains their worst placement in the contest. The nation has only hosted one contest in Concord for the 117th WorldVision Song Contest, with their best result coming from their hosting with Mercey Sofi winning the edition with 246 points.

History

Plangainer made its debut in the 98th edition of the WorldVision Song Contest after indicating a sustained interest in being a participant. The national broadcaster had contemplated their participation in order to increase engagement with the Melodine Song Festival and viewership of music entertainment programs already available on the network. The broadcaster's participation was facilitated by the admission of AIM to the International Broadcasting Alliance, leading to debuting at the 98th WorldVision Song Contest with "Darling" by Camille, earning 15th place.

Plangainer has employed a variety of methods to select their performer since the 104th edition of the contest with varying outcomes. They have alternated between an internal method of selecting a performer and utilizing the Melodine Song Festival to determine their representative. Efforts were subsequently concentrated on establishing an independent show to serve as the core selection process for future acts. However, the broadcaster revealed that the plans were ultimately abandoned and that they would continue to use the Melodine Song Festival as their primary selection format.

Absences

Plangainer has withdrawn from the WorldVision Song Contest on numerous occasions. Their first withdrawal since their debut occurred during the centennial edition of the WorldVision Song Contest, two editions after their initial debut. AIM reported that the participant had sustained injuries in a vehicular collision during the preparation phase of the contest in Monterra, Kalosia, and that the broadcaster had reached an agreement to cease preparations with their participation later put to question. The following day, it was announced that the circumstances were deemed unsuitable for the delegation and the individuals involved to continue rehearsing without putting a substantial risk to the recovery of the affected parties and confirmed their withdrawal.

The broadcaster later remained absent until the 103rd edition and then withdrawing from the 105th edition citing internal complications with delegation and broadcaster affairs that would impede the involvement and organization of the act to perform in the contest.

The country would then proceed to withdraw for the 107th, 109th, 110th and a period between 111th and 114th citing from internal discussion to be absent to conflicts of interest and scheduling. AIM would later clarify that while participation is always on the table every proceeding edition, appearance in the contest at a constant basis may not be possible for a multitude of factors, but would continue to broadcast the show to audiences in the country regardless of their participation status.

Hostings

The country has successfully won the rights to host the 117th edition of the WorldVision Song Contest following an extensive selection process organized by AIM and the final broadcast delegation voting ticket held from 14 October to 21 of October. Orley and Concord were amongst the two shortlisted out of nine total cities who expressed interest in hosting the contest, with the broadcaster announcing the selection process a few days after the first round of cities were eliminated from the running. On the 21 October, it was announced by the WorldVision Committee that Concord would host the contest at the Phoenix Arena.

Participation overview

Table key
1 First Place
2 Second place
3 Third place
Upcoming event
Edition Artist Song Language Points Placement Peak chart positions
PLN
[1]
98th Camille "Darling" English 109 15th 23
99th Jason Blume and Carrie Mill "Stars" English 170 9th 31
103rd Melanii "Give A Try" English 175 6th 12
104th Aurelia Wei and Harrison Osborne "Atbusti" Lithuanian 204 3rd 1
106th Sami Noble "Make It" English 196 4th 4
108th Oscar Sly "Restricted" English 161 10th 14
111th Aurelia Wei "Pameluos" Lithuanian 207 4th 5
114th Stefanie Feliciano "Žydroje" Lithuanian 216 2nd 1
115th Norma Savoie "Say Hello" English 207 2nd 1
117th Mercey Sofi "Under the Starlight" English 246 1st 1

Songs by language

  English (70%)
  Lithuanian (30%)
Songs Language Years
7 English 98th, 99th, 103rd, 106th, 108th, 115th, 117th
3 Lithuanian 104th, 111th, 114th

Related involvement

Heads of delegation

Edition Head of Delegation
98th108th Lincoln Watts
111th Jonas C. Nielsen

Heads of press

Edition Head of Press
98th99th Ronald B. Innis
103rd108th Gemma Atkinson
111th Keira Ruthven

Commentators and spokespersons

Edition Commentator Spokesperson
98th Roan Hay Michele Lacombe
99th
100th Did not participate
101st
102nd Erica Williams
103rd Michele Lacombe
104th Jeremy C. Navarrete
105th Roan Hay Did not participate
106th Jessica Ridley Roan Hay
107th Did not participate
108th Roan Hay
109th Did not participate
110th
111th Roan Hay
112th Did not participate
113th
114th Marinda Adams
115th
116th Did not participate
117th Marinda Adams
  1. Peak chart positions for singles in Plangainer: