oikotimes.com, Greece
Dec 7 2007
Complete results of JESC Europrediction
Europe's largest online Junior Eurovision poll, Junior
Europrediction, has come to an end after one month of voting to
decide who you, the public, think will win this year's Junior
Eurovision Song Contest. Junior Europrediction used a new format this
year, allowing viewers to see how their votes had affected the
standings within minutes of casting their ballot. Over the last
month, the lead has changed hands several times, and with only a few
hours remaining before voting closed a few points separated the top
three.
Europrediction Junior represents the votes 1-12 (no 9,11) given by
voters from: a) participating countries in JESC (17), b) press voting
gathered by oikotimes.com and c) by voters living in countries not
participating in JESC 2007. In total, 12,242 valid votes were cast in
this year's prediction. More than 1.000 votes were found to be
invalid, and are therefore not counted in the scoring. Junior
Europrediction used the latest technology from DM / INETWORKS to sift
out the valid votes from the invalid ones. Here are the final
standings:
129 pts Serbia
121 pts Netherlands
119 pts Armenia
111 pts Lithuania
106 pts Belarus
101 pts Romania
092 pts FYR Macedonia
076 pts Cyprus
073 pts Ukraine
032 pts Sweden
031 pts Russia
030 pts Georgia
025 pts Bulgaria
022 pts Belgium
019 pts Greece
019 pts Malta
002 pts Portugal
WATCH THE SCOREBOARD GRID
http://www.oikotimes.com/europrediction_2007_ jesc.xls
JUNIOR EUROPREDICTION 2007 PARTNERS
www.eschungary.extra.hu
www.eurosong.be
www.songfestival.web-log.nl
www.eurovision-cyprus.ueuo.com
www.eurovision.gr
www.escsweden.com
JUNIOR EUROPREDICTION 2007 SUPPORTERS
www.eurovision-spain.com
www.starsofeurovision.tv
www.eurovision-bonsoirparis.com
Dec 7 2007
Complete results of JESC Europrediction
Europe's largest online Junior Eurovision poll, Junior
Europrediction, has come to an end after one month of voting to
decide who you, the public, think will win this year's Junior
Eurovision Song Contest. Junior Europrediction used a new format this
year, allowing viewers to see how their votes had affected the
standings within minutes of casting their ballot. Over the last
month, the lead has changed hands several times, and with only a few
hours remaining before voting closed a few points separated the top
three.
Europrediction Junior represents the votes 1-12 (no 9,11) given by
voters from: a) participating countries in JESC (17), b) press voting
gathered by oikotimes.com and c) by voters living in countries not
participating in JESC 2007. In total, 12,242 valid votes were cast in
this year's prediction. More than 1.000 votes were found to be
invalid, and are therefore not counted in the scoring. Junior
Europrediction used the latest technology from DM / INETWORKS to sift
out the valid votes from the invalid ones. Here are the final
standings:
129 pts Serbia
121 pts Netherlands
119 pts Armenia
111 pts Lithuania
106 pts Belarus
101 pts Romania
092 pts FYR Macedonia
076 pts Cyprus
073 pts Ukraine
032 pts Sweden
031 pts Russia
030 pts Georgia
025 pts Bulgaria
022 pts Belgium
019 pts Greece
019 pts Malta
002 pts Portugal
WATCH THE SCOREBOARD GRID
http://www.oikotimes.com/europrediction_2007_ jesc.xls
JUNIOR EUROPREDICTION 2007 PARTNERS
www.eschungary.extra.hu
www.eurosong.be
www.songfestival.web-log.nl
www.eurovision-cyprus.ueuo.com
www.eurovision.gr
www.escsweden.com
JUNIOR EUROPREDICTION 2007 SUPPORTERS
www.eurovision-spain.com
www.starsofeurovision.tv
www.eurovision-bonsoirparis.com
