Aenglide in the WorldVision Song Contest

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Aenglide in the WorldVision Song Contest
WorldVision logo of Plangainer.svg
Participating broadcasterÆTV
Participation Summary
Appearances23
First Appearance92nd Edition
Best Result1st: 98th Edition
Worst Result25th: 94th Edition
Participation history

Aenglide has participated in the WorldVision Song Contest twenty-three times since its debut in the 92nd edition of the contest in Anÿme, Darkmania, where former rock band MITTELGRAD finished twenty-fourth. Aenglide's debut one place higher than the country's current worst placement in the contest, which was twenty-fifth in the 94th edition. Aenglide's best result was first place, which was achieved by Jannix & Eva Kújlora at the 98th edition. As of date, it remains the country's only win.

Aenglide has hosted the contest twice; first in the capital city of Keterig for the 98th edition, and in Akjefuldin for the 111st edition.

History

Plangainer debuted in the 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 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.

Since the 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 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.

Hostings

As of date, the contest has been hosted in Aenglide twice. The first time was at the 98th edition, where the national capital of Keterig submitted a bid prior to the event. Hercules in Beepee submitted the only other bid, in an attempt to allow Beepee to be the first nation to host the contest twice in a row, however came second

Participation overview

Table key
2 Second place
3 Third place
Upcoming event
Edition Artist Song Language Points Placement
98th Camille "Darling" English 109 15th
99th Jason Blume and Carrie Mill "Stars" English 170 9th
103rd Melanii "Give A Try" English 175 6th
104th Aurelia Wei & Harrison Osborne "Atbusti" Lithuanian 204 3rd
106th Sami Noble "Make It" English 196 4th
108th Oscar Sly "Restricted" English 161 10th
111th Aurelia Wei "Pameluos" Lithuanian 207 4th
114th Stefanie Feliciano "Žydroje" Lithuanian 216 2nd
115th Confirmed intention to participate

Songs by language

  English (62.5%)
  Lithuanian (37.5%)
Songs Language Years
5 English 98th, 99th, 103rd, 106th, 108th
3 Lithuanian 104th, 111th, 114th