Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998

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Malta was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 with the song "The One That I Love", composed by Jason Cassar, with lyrics by Sunny Aquilina, and performed by Chiara. The Maltese participating broadcaster, Public Broadcasting Services (PBS), selected its entry through a national final.

Participating broadcasterPublic Broadcasting Services (PBS)
Country Malta
SelectionprocessNational final
Selectiondate7 February 1998
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Malta in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1998
Eurovision Song Contest 1998
Participating broadcasterPublic Broadcasting Services (PBS)
Country Malta
Selection processNational final
Selection date7 February 1998
Competing entry
Song"The One That I Love"
ArtistChiara
Songwriters
  • Jason Cassar
  • Sunny Aquilina
Placement
Final result3rd, 165 points
Participation chronology
◄1997 1998 1999►
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Before Eurovision

National final

Public Broadcasting Services (PBS) held the national final on 6 and 7 February 1998 at the Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta, hosted by Angela Agius, John Demanuele, Denise Mintoff, and Patrick Vella. On the first night, 22 songs were presented, 6 of which were in a special category for newcomers to the contest. Those 6 were reduced to 4 after the first night, so that on the second night there were 20 songs. The 2 songs that were eliminated after the first night were "Come Back Home" performed by Rita Pace and "That Magic In Your Eyes" performed by Tonio Cuschieri. On the second night, all 20 finalists performed, and the winner was chosen by an expert jury.

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R/O Artist Song Points Place
1 Claudette Pace and 6th Above "Listen to Our Voices" 137 3
2 Orion "Longing Dawn" 91 7
3 Marvic Lewis "Voice in the Night" 113 4
4 Tarcisio Barbara "How Can I Get Over You" 82 8
5 Fiona "Same Time Tomorrow" 76 9
6 Miriam Christine "It's Up to You" 102 5
7 Leontine "Children of Mother Earth" 65 13
8 Fate "Listen" 41 19
9 Natasha Grima "Nights Alone" 53 16
10 Marisa D'Amato "Love Will Be Your Light" 97 6
11 Olivia Lewis "You're the One" 59 15
12 Karen Polidano "Searching the Seas" 63 14
13 Vince Bongailas "Unexplained" 28 20
14 Ivan Spiteri Lucas "Playing with My Heart" 44 18
15 Enzo Gusman "As Far as I Can See" 47 17
16 Catherine Vigar "Give Love More Space" 69 11
17 Fabrizio Faniello "More Than Just a Game" 142 2
18 Chiara "The One That I Love" 164 1
19 Lawrence Gray "Newborn Heart" 76 9
20 Georgina "The Morning Rain" 68 12
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Detailed Jury Votes
R/O Song Juror Total
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1 "Listen to Our Voices" 2092226202416 137
2 "Longing Dawn" 131671852210 91
3 "Voice in the Night" 926182014818 113
4 "How Can I Get Over You" 41111229520 82
5 "Same Time Tomorrow" 18208310134 76
6 "It's Up to You" 12141313221414 102
7 "Children of Mother Earth" 10414118162 65
8 "Listen" 51225476 41
9 "Nights Alone" 145491218 53
10 "Love Will Be Your Light" 222212116222 97
11 "You're the One" 865146911 59
12 "Searching the Seas" 776122209 63
13 "Unexplained" 11812141 28
14 "Playing with My Heart" 313813313 44
15 "As Far as I Can See" 229163123 47
16 "Give Love More Space" 1113207765 69
17 "More Than Just a Game" 2424244241824 142
18 "The One That I Love" 26102624262626 164
19 "Newborn Heart" 16316618107 76
20 "The Morning Rain" 681010111112 68
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At Eurovision

The song received 165 points, finishing 3rd.[1] This was Malta's best result along with 1992 up to that point.[citation needed]

Voting

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