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Judith McNaught

Macedonia in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1998
Eurovision Song Contest 1998
Participating broadcasterMacedonian Radio Television (MRT)
Country Macedonia
Selection processSkopje Fest 1998
Selection date7 March 1998
Competing entry
Song"Ne zori, zoro"
ArtistVlado Janevski
Songwriters
Placement
Final result19th, 16 points
Participation chronology
◄1996 1998 2000►

Macedonia was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 with the song "Ne zori, zoro" (Не зори, зоро), composed by Grigor Koprov, with lyrics by Vlado Janevski, and performed by Janevski himself. The Macedonian participating broadcaster, Macedonian Radio Television (MRT), selected its entry through Skopje Fest 1998. This was the first-ever entry from independent Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest, and the first-ever entry performed in Macedonian in the contest, after MRT was unable to debut in the 1996 contest by failing to pass the qualifying round.

Before Eurovision

Skopje Fest 1998

Macedonian Radio Television (MRT) held the national final on 7 March 1998 at the Universal Hall [mk] in Skopje accompanied by the big orchestra of MKRTV. Milanka Rašik and Aleksandar Delovski hosted the event, and the winner was selected by televoting.

Final – 7 March 1998
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Televote Place
1 Tanja Carovska "Preku moreto" (Преку морето) Tanja Carovska 1,339 12
2 Kaliopi "Ne zaboravaj" (Не заборавај) Kaliopi, Romeo Grill 3,834 9
3 Monika Sokolovska "Son" (Сон) Petar Georgiev-Kalica 862 15
4 Toše Proeski and Megatim Plus "Ostani do kraj" (Остани до крај) Kristijan Gabrovski, Hari Kotlarovski 4,210 8
5 Tanja, Lidija and Zorica Pančić "Daj mi pričina da se razbudam" (Дај ми причина да се разбудам) Zorica Pančić, Igor Cvetkovski 2,459 11
6 Sašo Gigov-Giš "Samovilska svadba" (Самовилска свадба) Jordan Danailovski, Grigor Koprov 34,774 2
7 Iskra Trpeva and Granit "Ne baraj me" (Не барај ме) Ljubomir Brangolica 681 20
8 Risto Samardžiev "Ne veruvam" (Не верувам) Risto Samardžiev 8,866 5
9 Dule and Koki "Daj mi šansa" (Дај ми шанса) Miodrag Vrčakovski, Grigor Koprov 23,615 3
10 Biljana Dodeva "Koj si ti" (Кој си ти) Liljana Vasileva, Biljana Dodeva 828 16
11 Pece Ognenov and Andrijana Janevska "Te sakam beskrajno" (Те сакам бескрајно) Adrijana Janevska 1,100 13
12 Duo Maratov "Bez tebe" (Без тебе) Blagoj Morotow 764 17
13 Intervali "Ljubovta nema granici" (Љубовта нема граници) Boris Gavrilovski 694 19
14 Maja Grozdanovska and Bumerang "Kameleon" (Камелеон) Metodi Ivanov 3,319 10
15 Marjan Nečak "Andrea" (Андреа) Marjan Nečak 725 18
16 Suzana Spasovska "Opomena" (Опомена) Boško Smakoski, Vančo Dimitrov 5,441 6
17 Maja Vukičević "Broj do deset" (Број до десет) Aleksandar Mitevski, Stefče Črčev 908 14
18 Vlado Janevski "Ne zori, zoro" (Не зори, зоро) Vlado Janevski, Grigor Koprov 38,642 1
19 Karolina Gočeva "Ukradeni nokji" (Украдени ноќи) Miodrag Vrčakovski, Kire Kostov 10,454 4
20 Mičo Atanasiu "Pari pari" (Пари пари) Vladimir Petrovski, Mičo Atanasiu 4,453 7

At Eurovision

Vlado Janevski performed last in the running order on the night of the contest, following Turkey. "Ne zori, zoro" scored 16 points, finishing in 19th place out of 25 countries.[1] Due to low placement Macedonia was relegated from the 1999 contest, but it would eventually return in 2000.[citation needed]

Voting

References

  1. ^ "Final of Birmingham 1998". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 13 April 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Results of the Final of Birmingham 1998". European Broadcasting Union. Archived from the original on 13 April 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2021.