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Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008

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Country
  
Macedonia

Selection date(s)
  
23 February 2008

Selection process
  
Skopje Fest 2008

Selected song
  
"Let Me Love You"

Selected entrant
  
Tamara, Vrčak and Adrian

Semi-final result
  
Failed to qualify (10th)

Macedonia selected its entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 through a national final at the Skopje Fest 2008 on 23 February 2008.

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National final

Macedonian Radio-Television opened a song submission in late 2007 and closed prior to the new year. 130 songs were received, 15 of which were selected by a committee composed of officials and past Eurovision contestants. In addition, MRT commissioned six songs from well-known composers; however, these songs were withdrawn from the competition by internal decision. Skopje Fest took place at the Metropolis Arena where 15 songs competed for the honor of representing the country. The selection was broadcast on terrestrial and satellite television.

Eurovision

At Eurovision, Macedonia took part in the second semifinal on 22 May 2008, but they finished 10th, and the jury didn't select them as the tenth qualified country for the final. This marked the first time that Macedonia failed to qualify for the final since the semi-final format was introduced in 2004.

Turkish version

The song "Vo imeto na ljubovta" was released in Turkish, showing the close bond between Macedonia and Turkey. The song was also translated into Russian, Serbian, and Albanian. The Turkish version is the only one sung fully in the specified language, whereas the other versions also have English included.

Spokesperson

The spokesperson for Macedonia in Eurovision 2008 was the MKTV worker, host and presenter Ognen Janeski.

References

Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 Wikipedia