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'''[[Asankon]]''' made their '''[[Internatia Song Contest]]''' debut in the [[Internatia Song Contest 74|74th edition]] in Ojibwe Creek, Kaministiquia.
'''[[Asankon]]''' made their '''[[Internatia Song Contest]]''' debut in the [[Internatia Song Contest 74|74th edition]] in Ojibwe Creek, Kaministiquia.
==History==
After joining the Waiting List during the period of ISC 61 (coincidentally in Kaministiquia), Asankon finally debuted in the contest in the 74th edition selecting a classic in the country, the song "Remedy" by British singer Little Boots. The broadcaster plans to select their entries internally however are open to national finals in the future.


==Contestants==
==Contestants==
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==Voting History==
As of [[Internatia Song Contest 73|ISC 73]], Asankon's voting history is as follows. Votes for the International Jury and Asankon's time during the waiting list period are not included and ties were broken using ESC rules.
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==Participation History==
==Participation History==
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==See Also==
*[[Asankon in the Outernatia Song Contest]]
*[[Asankon in Other Contests]]


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Revision as of 13:31, 3 August 2018

Asankon
Flag
Member stationAsankon Radio and Television Corporation (ARTVC)
National selection events
Internal Selection
  • ISC 74-
Participation summary
Appearances1
First appearanceISC 74
Best resultTBD: ISC 74
Worst resultTBD: ISC 74

Asankon made their Internatia Song Contest debut in the 74th edition in Ojibwe Creek, Kaministiquia.

History

After joining the Waiting List during the period of ISC 61 (coincidentally in Kaministiquia), Asankon finally debuted in the contest in the 74th edition selecting a classic in the country, the song "Remedy" by British singer Little Boots. The broadcaster plans to select their entries internally however are open to national finals in the future.

Contestants

Table key

  Winner   Second place   Third place   Last place   Disqualified   Jury qualifier   Did not compete

Edition Artist Title Language Place Points Semi Points
Kaministiquia 74th United Kingdom Little Boots "Remedy" English
Luzze 75th

Voting History

As of ISC 73, Asankon's voting history is as follows. Votes for the International Jury and Asankon's time during the waiting list period are not included and ties were broken using ESC rules.

Participation History