Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
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| Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 | ||||
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| Eurovision Song Contest 2019 | ||||
| Participating broadcaster | Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) | |||
| Country | ||||
| Selection process | Internal selection | |||
| Announcement date | 21 December 2018 | |||
| Competing entry | ||||
| Song | "Replay" | |||
| Artist | Tamta | |||
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| Placement | ||||
| Semi-final result | Qualified (9th, 149 points) | |||
| Final result | 13th, 109 points | |||
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Cyprus was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "Replay", written by Alex Papaconstantinou, Teddy Sky, Viktor Svensson, Albin Nedler, and Kristoffer Fogelmark, and performed by Tamta. The Cypriot participating broadcaster, Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC), internally selected its entry for the contest. Tamta had attempted to represent Greece in 2007 with the song "With Love" but placed third in the Greek national final.
Prior to the 2019 contest, the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Cyprus thirty-five times since its debut in 1981.[1] Its best placing was at the 2018 contest where "Fuego" by Eleni Foureira placed second.[1] Its least successful result was in 1986 when it placed last with the song "Tora zo" by Elpida, receiving only four points in total.[1] However, its worst finish in terms of points received was when it placed second to last in 1999 with "Tha 'nai erotas" by Marlain Angelidou, receiving only two points.[1] After returning to the contest in 2015 following their one-year absence due to the 2012–13 Cypriot financial crisis and the broadcaster's budget restrictions,[2] it has managed to qualify for the grand final in all of the contests in which it has participated.[1]
As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, CyBC organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. The broadcaster confirmed its intentions to participate at the 2019 contest on 13 June 2018.[3] CyBC has used various methods to select its entry in the past, such as internal selections and televised national finals to choose the performer, song or both to compete at Eurovision. In 2015, the broadcaster organised the national final Eurovision Song Project, which featured 54 songs competing in a nine-week-long process resulting in the selection of the entry through the combination of public televoting and the votes from an expert jury. However, since 2016, it has opted to select the artist and song internally.[4]
