Britonisea in the World Hit Festival

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Britonisea in the World Hit Festival
4ikg92.png
Britonisea at World Hit Festival
Participations32 (As of WHF52)
Member StationBVC (BITC until WHF24)
National Selection Events
  • Internal Selection
  • Vha Mehlodhivestoile (WHF24, WHF34, WHF37, WHF39, WHF45, WHF52)
Participation Summary
First AppearanceWorld Hit Festival 14
Best Result1st (9)
Worst Result16th (1)
Hostings
Hosted:9
Locations
External Links

Britonisea has participated in the World Hit Festival 30 times as of the 50th World Hit Festival being held in Vodiznad, Izmedu. Britonisea first competed at the 14th World Hit Festival, which was held in Vampirum, where the nation received only three points - the least amount of points Britonisea has received to date and 13 points with the song, "Give Me Strength" by Gavin Stacey. Britonisea has had a bumpy road at the World Hit Festival in it's beginning, citing their being obvious voted against - proving that the rival WorldVision Song Contest showed that the nation was not the problem. This mentality by both the average viewers and the broadcaster The Britonisea International Television Company (BITC) meant there were several withdrawals from Britonisea at the start of the nation's career at the World Hit Festival.

The first time that the contest that the World Hit Festival was broadcast in Britonisea was the 10th edition, on the channel The Britonish Eyes (TBE). Over the three editions TBE broadcasted the channel, it received an average of 5.8% of the television viewers (1.5 million viewers average). After terminating the contract mid-contract, BITC decided to take it up, broadcasting the festival on their main channel (BITC One) where viewers gradually rose from 12.3% in the 13th World Hit Festival to 20% by the 24th World Hit Festival. At the time, the highest Britonisea reached was 6th, causing them to terminate their contract. Channel 7, IGBK - the ABEN-wide channel - was behind the entry for the 25th and 26th World Hit Festival. On both occasions, Britonisea received their best results (5th and then 1st). When given the rights to host, IGBK dropped out and the now current broadcaaster, the Brityunik Vefecosoin Cairkovoin (BVC), Channel One took over. Since World Hit Festival 26, BVC and Britonisea has hosted the World Hit Festival three times. Twice after winning (27, 38) and once after coming second place, but Mercedini declined hosting.

Nowadays, the World Hit Festival averages around an audience of 40% of television viewers, though this might be because of the recent hosting by the nation. At the most recent World Hit Festival 39, Darkmania received an audience of 35.9% equalling 9.98 million viewers, which marked a dip in the amount of viewers since World Hit Festival 38. The selection method that BVC uses, apart from it's yearly Vha Mehlodhivestoile, is internal selection.

History

Hostings

The World Hit Festival 27 was the first time that Britonisea hosted the competition. They hosted after Rigas Jengiz won the World Hit Festival 26 after an intense tiebreak with runner up, Izmedu. BVC agreed to take up the rights to the contest, including hosting, after IGBK stated that they did not have the money to participate or to host.

image.png

World Hit Festival 27
"Times are changing"

City Kyvivre, Kyvivre Authority, Britonisea
Arena and Capacity Arenakyvivre (21,000)
Hosts Mini Surrey North and Rigas Jengiz
Participants 14
Eventual Winner 12 Template:Nation (31 points)
Britonish Placing 9th (13 points)
Voting Reveal Explanation...

Similarly to World Hit 26, the top 5 points and the 1-4 will be split up and will be announced separately. Unlike the World Hit Festival in Kalosia, this contest will provide the current position of the nation during the 1-4 period. Then there is a revert to Kalosia's first period procedure of announcing how many 5 points each nation has received. Again, this will take 2 days and the order will be randomised. On the 5th and final day, the points from the 5 points or the top points (as they will be called) will be added together and the winner will win. Tiebreaks will happen through the nation who received the most amount of total nations together.

  • World Hit Festival 35

The World Hit Festival 35 was the second time that Britonisea hosted the competition. They hosted after Etela Tomac came second at the World Hit Festival 34. Mercedini, the winner of the previous contest, had given up the rights to host the Junior World Hit Festival instead. Thus, BVC took up the rights to host the competition. This was the second time that BVC agreed to host.

Official_Logo.png

World Hit Festival 35
"Are You Ready?"

City Junterapten, Junterapten Authority, Britonisea
Arena and Capacity First Direct Arena (29,000)
Host Kyle Chase (Greenroom: Evangeline Hope)
Participants 14
Eventual Winner 09 Template:Nation (26 points)
Britonish Placing 5th (20 points)
Voting Reveal Explanation...

The voting segment will follow a similar procedure brought in by Britonisea in World Hit Festival 27, but ultimately, we will be using the segment which was used during the 34th World Hit Festival. Unlike during the World Hit Festival 27, we will show nations go up and down the scoreboard during the second phase, and the hosts will announce the 5 points instead of the host. The voting segment will be made by BVC to ensure the that it is as tense as possible, and the winner is not known until the end. In order to ensure fairness, OOCly, Britonisea's (and the puppets Britonisea uses) votes will be sent to Izmedu straight after the IC thread is open, to prove the hosts impartiality and to ensure transparency.


  • World Hit Festival 38

The World Hit Festival 38 was the third time that Britonisea hosted the World Hit Festival, after Dean Boyst's win at the 37th edition in Kalosia. This marked the second time that Britonisea won in Kalosia, and the second win by BVC.

We_rewaiting.png

World Hit Festival 38
"BE BOLD. BE BRIGHT"

City Doportedas, Doportedas Island, Britonisea
Arena and Capacity The Doportedas Olympic Stadium (40,000)
Hosts Aharon Reuven and Luan Abreu
Participants 11
Eventual Winner 11 Template:Nation (25 points)
Britonish Placing 2nd (23 points)
Voting Reveal Explanation...

The traditional format was done at this contest, where all points were announced at the same time.

  • World Hit Festival 43

The World Hit Festival 43 was the fourth time that Britonisea hosted the World Hit Festival, after Evangeline Hope's win at the 42nd edition in Kalosia. This marked the third time that Britonisea won in Kalosia, with BVC winning for the third time.

logo.png

World Hit Festival 43
"FORTY THREE"

City Burgendore, Ghiezland, Britonisea
Arena and Capacity VEFECOM Arena (16,000)
Hosts Evangeline Hope & Elias Auvergne-Lancey
Participants 20
Eventual Winner 19 Template:Nation (33 points)
Britonish Placing 7th (22 points)
Voting Reveal Explanation...

The voting segment followed the same procedure used in by Britonisea in World Hit Festival 35, with the hosts announcing the 4-1 points before going around to each nation's repsective spokespeople, who will announce their nation's five points. The voting segment will be made by BVC to ensure the that it is as intense as possible, and the winner is not known until the end.

  • World Hit Festival 47

The World Hit Festival 47 was the fifth time that Britonisea hosted the World Hit Festival, after Vhe Qi's win at the 46th edition in Izmedu. This marked the first time that Britonisea won outside of Kalosia. BVC won their fourth title and, as a broadcaster, hosted for the fifth time.

logootherversion.png

World Hit Festival 47
"World Hit Festival 47 - Kyvivre"

City City of Kyvivre, Authority of Kyvivre, Britonisea
Arena and Capacity ArenaKyvivre (21,000)
Hosts Kelli Brooke, Zorsia McIntyre & Diane Lewis-Stephens
Participants 24
Eventual Winner 06 Template:Nation (30 points)
Britonish Placing 7th (23 points)
Voting Reveal Explanation...

The voting segment followed the same procedure used in by Britonisea in World Hit Festival 43, with the hosts announcing the 4-1 points before going around to each nation's repsective spokespeople, who will announce their nation's five points. The voting segment will be made by BVC to ensure the that it is as intense as possible, and the winner is not known until the end. Unlike in previous hostings, the exact overall points during Phase I were not announced, with BVC only providing a ranking of the nations on the side panel. This was to make it unclear how far ahead or behind the leading nation was.

  • World Hit Festival 49

The World Hit Festival 49 was the sixth time that Britonisea hosted the World Hit Festival, after Gigi Vadenbonceur's win at the 48th edition in Llalta. As Estogium came second and Britonisea recently hosted the 47th World Hit Festival, Britonisea asked for assistance from RVC, the broadcaster for World Hit Festival for neighbouring nation, Estogium, to help host. The decision was that Estogium and Britonisea would host in the largest city the two nations share; Alshkan.

ijcMH5x.png

World Hit Festival 49
"World Hit Festival 49 - Alshkan"

City City of Alshkan, Alshkan Transnational Authority, Britonisea & Estogium
Arena and Capacity Vhe Halvenhavlve Arena (19,750)
Hosts Elias Nordin (Estogium) & Mehkl Maddox-Ajax (Britonisea)
Participants 19
Eventual Winner 08 Template:Nation (27 points)
Britonish Placing 2nd (26 points)
Voting Reveal Explanation...

The voting segment followed the same procedure used in by Britonisea in World Hit Festival 47, with the hosts announcing the 4-1 points before going around to each nation's repsective spokespeople, who will announce their nation's five points. The voting segment will be made by BVC to ensure the that it is as intense as possible, and the winner is not known until the end. The exact overall points during Phase I were not announced, with BVC only providing a ranking of the nations on the side panel. This was to make it unclear how far ahead or behind the leading nation was. Unlike in previous hostings, BVC and RVC decided not to announce the name of the nation voting in Phase I. This "Mystery nation" format was also used in World Hit Festival 51.

  • World Hit Festival 51

The World Hit Festival 51 would have been the seventh time that Britonisea hosted the World Hit Festival, after Meghan Jorgensen's record-breaking win at the 50th edition in Izmedu. Britonisea declined to host for the first time ever, citing the joint BVC/BITC WorldVision Project being the main reason, but also give another nation the chance to host. The contest was held by Todlichebujoku.

Results History

All of the contestants

Edition Host City Host Country Language Performer(s) Song Final Points Semi Points
14 Ovanshire Vampirum English Gavin Stacey Give Me Strength 13 3 No semi-finals
15 Rowland Titaniumland English The Serpentents Like A Serpent 9 7
Did not participate
17 Cherbourg Normandy and Picardy English Jacob Xavierland Where Has Our Culture Gone? 10 4
Did not participate
19 Kasin Kalosia English Verona DeLee The End, My Man 16 8
20 Senmerí Chameliya English Timothy White Mental Courage 9 11
Did not participate (WHF21)
22 Frigidekasai Todlichebujoku English Xterior The High Life 6 13
Did not participate (WHF23)
24 Caen Normandy and Picardy English Rigas Jengiz Queen 9 5
25 Gorgona The Sarian English Tess Philippa Overtaking 5 15
26 Monterra Kalosia English Rigas Jengiz Disappointment 1 20
27 Kyvivre Britonisea English Mehkl Maddox-Ajax The Broken Fortune 9 14
28 Telgrad Arioslavia English Fede Callahan Human's Desire 6 13
29 Vodiznad Izmedu English Jayden Boise Eihei 7 13
30 Vodiznad Izmedu Britonish Tyreece Ryage Na Py Fyloa 2 22
Did not participate (WHF31, WHF32)
33 Avranches Normandy and Picardy Britonish, Armenian1 Eva Almast Letalio Diomhair 11 10
34 Vodiznad Izmedu English, Izmeduan2 Etela Tomac I Was Dancing With Stars 2 30
35 Junterapten Britonisea Britonish, English Adonis Amédée ft Rigas Jengiz En Braz 5 20
Did not participate (WHF36)
37 Palmane Kalosia English Dean Boyst I'm Hurting Too 1 28
38 Doportedas Britonisea English The Retribution Sorry, Goodbye 2 22
39 Örkendrem Darkmania Britonish KAYLEY Junterapten 6 24
40 Mousiki Izmedu English Axis Stop 2 45 1 36
41 Polumisec Izmedu Britonish Jasmine Ōkubo Buntars Ahgehar 7 18 No semi-finals
42 Altan Kalosia English Evangeline Hope When Our Eyes Meet 1 34
43 Burgendore Britonisea English Marie Agent The Inevitable 7 22
44 Jefferton Anollasia English Lucie Dagenham Comeuppance 5 21
45 Vodiznad Izmedu English AUTUMN Mercy From Above 4 27
46 Polumisec Izmedu English Vhe Qí Dangerously in Love 1 28
47 Kyvivre Britonisea English Naomi Assan-Duke Her Last Breath 7 23
48 St. Christopher Llalta English Gigi Vadeboncoeur Let Yourself Free 1 34
49 Alshkan Britonisea & Estogium English Michael Turner Unguided 2 26
50 Vodiznad Izmedu English Meghan Jorgensen Waiting For You 1 51 1 43
51 Sinnlichšukai Todlichebujoku English Shards of Diamonds Full of Surprises 12 9 No semi-finals
52 Monterra Kalosia English ELIANA Tongue-Tied 1 38
53 Bovingdon Britonisea English Andres Casare Rewind 10 24
54 La Canada Achaean Republic English Jordan Hamilton & Nicholas Leblanc No More 6 17
55 Brahmokerto Fromulya English AIDA My Final Promise. 7 15
56 Sterblichengokai Todlichebujoku French, English Alexandre Augustin Enchante 2 34
57 Amiens Normandy and Picardy English James Benamar Quicksand 5 24
58 Le Havre Normandy and Picardy English Liam Narain Never Forget Me 3 31
59 Orongumilá Achaean Republic English Josh Morris Mine 1 42
60 Aronyk Britonisea English Dupontii You Took All I Have 15 10
61 Rouen Normandy and Picardy English Trey Allen Butterflies 10 7
62 Satria Pemecutan English Marina Heart S.O.S 4 22
63 Eritús Scotatrova English, Britonish TR3SANGULIS Ethereal 9 12
Did not participate (WHF64 - 67)
68 Santa Ana Achaean Republic  English ELLA, Aaron Ward  Intoxicating 1 33
69 Telm & Delboa Britonisea & Scotatrova  English Alyssia Reiss Supergirl  2 32
70 Caen Normandy & Picardy English Leyla Bellisario Don't Stop X X

1 A phrase was said mid-way through the song in the Armenian Language. Not listed as an official language added on to the track. 2 A phrase was said during the song in Izmeduan, the language of Izmedu owing to the fact Etela was from Izmedu.

Voting History

Spokespeople

Edition Host City Spokesperson Head of Delegation
14 Ovanshire Mark Hensen Susan Dealey-Grace
15 Rowland Natalia Hayes
Did not participate
17 Cherbourg Matthew Tonahsee
Did not participate
19 Kasin Natalia Hayes
20 Senmerí Natalia Hayes
Did not participate
22 Frigidekasai Random Street Urchin, Ronald Jesse Martinique-Smith
Did not participate
24 Caen No Spokesperson
25 Gorgona Natalia Hayes
26 Monterra Tess Philippa
27 Template:Nation Kyvivre Rigas Jengiz Luke Small
28 Telgrad Natalia Hayes
29 Vodiznad Mehkl Maddox-Ajax
30 Vodiznad Evangeline Hope
Did not participate
33 Avranches Evangeline Hope
34 Vodiznad Adonis Amedee Fabio McAlpine
35 Junterapten Evangeline Hope
Did not participate
37 Palmane Mathias Bexley-Durand
38 Doportedas Sadegh Prazeres
39 Örkendrem James Zhang
40 Mousiki Younes Wright-Harel
41 Template:Nation Polumisec Rochelle Fox Guy Autriche
42 Altan Dean Boyst
43 Burgendore Jared Kyle
44 Jefferton Anton Macklemore
45 Vodiznad Zoe Wilkinson
46 Polumisec Deacon O'Foier
47 Kyvivre Markus Aaronson
48 St Christopher Justs Prazeres
49 Alshkan Evangeline Hope
50 Vodiznad George Taylor
51 Sinnlichšukai Lukas Aalgaisy Geraldine Hamilton
52 Monterra Lucie Dagenham Tom Stardust
53 Bovingdon Josh Martense
54 La Canada Aiden Lagarde
55 Brahmokerto Priya Thompson
56 Sterblichengokai Jordan Bassett
57 Amiens Lucie Dagenham
58 Le Havre Josh Morris
59 Orongumilá Rakesh Hayre
60 Aronyk Evangeline Hope
61 Rouen Evangeline Hope
62 Satria Evangeline Hope Katie Cole
63 Eritus Xavier Benchek
Did not participate
68 Santa Ana Lena Hayhurst Nick Porter
69 Telm/Delboa Matt Evans