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| entries = 13 | debut = | return = | withdraw = | null = | interval = | opening = | Green = Y | Green SA = | Purple = | Red = Y | Yellow = }} The ABU Radio Song Festival 2012 was the first edition of the biennial ABU Radio Song Festivals, organised by the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU). The festival took place in the KBS Hall, which is located in the South Korean capital of Seoul and coincided with the 49th general assembly of the ABU.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.abu.org.my/event_List_Upcoming.aspx )〕 The ABU Radio Song Festival attracted twenty-six original entries representing eighteen radio broadcasters from fifteen countries, which competed in a preliminary jury round. The juries selected thirteen entries from twelve radio broadcasters in ten countries to qualify for the final show which was held on 11 October 2012. Fifteen entries were originally selected to participate in the grand final. However, Fiji and Sri Lanka withdrew from the radio competition prior to the final show, and thus only thirteen entries participated in the competition on 11 October 2012.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://aburadiosongfestival.asia )〕 South Korea won the Grand Prix award with the song "For a Rest" performed by boy band Billy Acoustie.〔 Danielle Blakey representing Australia won the gold award with the song "Fearless", Brunei received the silver award with the song "Yang Terindah (So Beautiful)" performed by Maria Aires, with Sammy Ray Jones also representing Australia receiving the bronze award with his song "Rinet". K-Town Clan representing Malaysia received the special jury award with their song "Party Animal".〔 The next edition will be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.abu.org.my/Latest_News-@-ABU_gets_leaders_backing_for_increased_activities.aspx )〕 == History == (詳細はAsia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) had already run an international song contest for its members inspired by the Eurovision Song Contest in 1985–1987, called the ''ABU Popular Song Contest'', with 14 countries from the Asia-Pacific region competing. The show had a similar concept to the current festivals with the winners being chosen by a professional jury. South Korea, New Zealand and Australia celebrated victories in that competition. In 1989–1991 the ABU co-produced the ''ABU Golden Kite World Song Festival'' in Malaysia with participation of Asia-Pacific countries, as well as Yugoslavia and Finland.〔 In 2008, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) proposed a partnership with the ABU on the establishment of an ''Asiavision Song Contest'';〔 however these talks didn't produce any results, and in September 2008 it was announced that the Eurovision Song Contest format for Asian production had been sold to a private company from Singapore, Asiavision Pte. Ltd. The original name intended for that event was ''Asiavision Song Contest'', but it was later changed to ''Our Sound - The Asia-Pacific Song Contest'' following a request from the ABU, who uses the Asiavision name for their news exchange service.〔 Initially, the contest (which was supposed to be a two program live broadcast TV show with public voting) was set to premiere in 2009, but it was later rescheduled for March 2010 in Macao and then for November 2010 in Mumbai, at the end being postponed indefinitely "due to the ongoing issues between the organizers and EBU". Shortly before launching the ABU Song Festival, the ABU had been considering the possibility of organizing the ''ABU ASEAN TV Song Festival'' in Thailand.〔 Historically, ASEAN song contests had been organized in periods between 1981 and 1997, however since 2011 the ASEAN Festival had been organized between local Radio stations such as ''Bintang Radio ASEAN''. In November 2011, the ABU announced that they would organize their own TV and Radio Song Festivals to take place in Seoul, the South Korean capital, to coincide with the 49th General Assembly in October 2012. The name ''Asiavision Song Contest'' was initially mentioned as a possibility, but they were later officially titled ''ABU Radio Song Festival'' and ''ABU TV Song Festival''. According to the ABU, the deadline for participation applications for the ABU TV Song Festival was 18 May 2012. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「ABU Radio Song Festival 2012」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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