Britonisea in the World Hit Festival

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Britonisea in the World Hit Festival
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Britonisea at World Hit Festival
Participations 20 (As of WHF40)
Member Station BVC (BITC until WHF24)
National Selection Events
  • Internal Selection
  • Vha Mehlodhivestoile
Participation Summary
First Appearance World Hit Festival 14
Best Result

1st (2)

Worst Result

16th (1)

Hostings
Hosted: 3
Locations
External Links

Britonisea has participated in the World Hit Festival 20 times as of the 40th World Hit Festival being held in Mouskiki, Izmedu. Britonisea first competed at the 14th World Hit Festival, which was held in Vampirum, where the nation received only three points - the least amount of points Britonisea has received to date and 13 points with the song, "Give Me Strength" by Gavin Stacey. Britonisea has had a bumpy road at the World Hit Festival in it's beginning, citing their being obvious voted against - proving that the rival WorldVision Song Contest showed that the nation was not the problem. This mentality by both the average viewers and the broadcaster The Britonisea International Television Company (BITC) meant there were several withdrawals from Britonisea at the start of the nation's career at the World Hit Festival.

The first time that the contest that the World Hit Festival was broadcast in Britonisea was the 10th edition, on the channel The Britonish Eyes (TBE). Over the three editions TBE broadcasted the channel, it received an average of 5.8% of the television viewers (1.5 million viewers average). After terminating the contract mid-contract, BITC decided to take it up, broadcasting the festival on their main channel (BITC One) where viewers gradually rose from 12.3% in the 13th World Hit Festival to 20% by the 24th World Hit Festival. At the time, the highest Britonisea reached was 6th, causing them to terminate their contract. Channel 7, IGBK - the ABEN-wide channel - was behind the entry for the 25th and 26th World Hit Festival. On both occasions, Britonisea received their best results (5th and then 1st). When given the rights to host, IGBK dropped out and the now current broadcaaster, the Brityunik Vefecosoin Cairkovoin (BVC), Channel One took over. Since World Hit Festival 26, BVC and Britonisea has hosted the World Hit Festival three times. Twice after winning (27, 38) and once after coming second place, but Mercedini declined hosting.