Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003

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Bosnia and Herzegovina was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Script error: No such module "Lang".", written by Ines Prajo and Arjana Kunštek, and performed by Mija Martina. The Bosnian-Herzegovinian participating broadcaster, Public Broadcasting Service of Bosnia and Herzegovina (PBSBiH), organised the national final BH Eurosong 2003 in order to select its entry for contest. Eighteen entries participated during the show on 1 March 2003 where the winner was determined over two rounds of voting from an eight-member jury. The top four entries in the first round advanced to the second round, during which "Script error: No such module "Lang"." performed by Mija Martina was selected as the winner.

Bosnia and Herzegovina competed in the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 24 May 2003. Performing during the show in position 6, Bosnia and Herzegovina placed sixteenth out of the 26 participating countries, scoring 27 points.

Background

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As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, PBSBiH organised the selection of its entry in the contest and broadcast the event in the country. In Template:Esccnty, the broadcaster had selected its entry through a national final that featured several artists and songs, a procedure that was continued for its 2003 entry.

Before Eurovision

BH Eurosong 2003

PBSBiH held the eighth edition of BH Eurosong, BH Eurosong 2003, on 1 March 2003 at the Skenderija Hall in Sarajevo, hosted by Template:Ill, Enis Bešlagić and Ognjen Blagojević. The show was broadcast on BHTV1, FTV1 and FTV2 as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's website pbsbih.ba.[2]

Competing entries

On 31 January 2003, PBSBiH announced the eighteen entries selected to compete in the national final. At least seven of the entries were determined by a selection committee from 76 received submissions, while the remaining entries were selected from submissions received by composers that were directly invited by PBSBiH for the competition. Among the competing artists was Amila Glamočak, who represented Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1996.[3]

Final

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Final – 1 March 2003
Draw Artist Song Songwriter(s) Points Place
1 Amila Glamočak "Mač sa oštrice dvije" Marin Meštrović, Sanja Bošnjak 78 4
2 Mija Martina "Ne brini" Ines Prajo, Arjana Kunštek 85 2
3 Hana "Ljubav ne bira" Hana Jušić, Samir Pašalić 53 12
4 Lea Mijatović "Ja sam se zaljubila" Lea Mijatović 46 17
5 El Ženid and Frederique "Nema problema" Enes Zlatar 60 7
6 Nataša Railić "Trenutak" Mladen Matović 52 14
7 Narcis Vučina and Cora "Easily" Narcis Vučina 49 16
8 Tinka "I'm Never Gonna Fall" Ivan Barbalić 53 12
9 Minja Dugalić "Ti možeš sve" Ines Prajo, Arjana Kunštek 60 7
10 Zabranjeno pušenje "Agregat" Sejo Sexon 70 5
11 Igor Vukojević "Srce ne pita" Igor Vukojević 86 1
12 Edin Pašić "Laž te čini sretnom" Dino Muharemović 44 18
13 Selma Bajrami "Zaljubljena" Ranko Boban 68 6
14 IF "Samo ljubi mene ti" Haris Dedić, Sanela Dedić 55 10
15 Deen "Taxi" Sead Lipovača-Zele, Fayo 84 3
16 Nesib Delibegović-Nesko "Madona" Nesib Delibegović 52 14
17 Biljana Matić "Ljubavne promjene" Senna M 60 7
18 Lejla Ćatović "Samo se smijem" Lejla Ćatović 54 11
Superfinal – 1 March 2003
Draw Artist Song Points Place
1 Amila Glamočak "Mač sa oštrice dvije" 42 4
2 Mija Martina "Ne brini" 72 1
3 Igor Vukojević "Srce ne pita" 56 3
4 Deen "Taxi" 58 2

At Eurovision

According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the bottom ten countries in the Template:Escyr competed in the final on 24 May 2003.[4] On 29 November 2002, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Bosnia and Herzegovina was set to perform in position 6, following the entry from Template:Esccnty and before the entry from Template:Esccnty.[5] Bosnia and Herzegovina finished in sixteenth place with 27 points.[6]

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Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to and by Bosnia and Herzegovina in the contest. Due to televoting failure at national final, as well as poor telecommunications within the country, Bosnia and Herzegovina used jury instead of televoting.[7][8] The Bosnian jury awarded its 12 points to contest winners Template:Esccnty.[9][10] PBSBiH appointed Ana Vilenica as its spokesperson to announce the votes from Bosnia and Herzegovina during the show.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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