Eurosong 2002 Eurosong 2002 was the national final organised by VRT to select its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002. The competition consisted of five shows that commenced on 20 January 2002 and concluded with a final on 17 February 2002 where the winning song and artist were selected. All shows took place at the Studio 100 in
Schelle, hosted by
Bart Peeters and broadcast on
TV1.
Format Twenty-eight entries were selected to compete in
Eurosong. Four semi-finals took place on 20 January 2002, 27 January 2002, 3 February 2002 and 10 February 2002 with each show featuring seven entries. The winner of each semi-final qualified to the final, and the three highest scoring second placed acts in the semi-finals were also selected to advance. The final took place on 17 February 2002 where the winner was chosen. The results of all shows were determined by an expert jury, an international jury consisting of 40 members from the participating countries at the Eurovision Song Contest, voting on
Radio 2 and
Radio Donna and public televoting. Each voting group had an equal stake in the result during all shows with the exception of the public televote which had a weighting equal to the votes of two groups. For the radio voting, listeners of the two stations was able to vote in advance prior to each of the five shows via televoting between Tuesday and Friday and their votes were combined with a jury consisting of representatives of the respective stations. Each show was broadcast in two parts: in the first part, the songs were performed and the results of the expert jury were announced; after the first part an episode of
Stille Waters was aired while the rest of the results were being collected; and in the second part, the results of the international jury and three public voting groups were announced. During each of the five shows, the expert jury provided commentary and feedback to the artists as well as selected entries to advance in the competition. The experts were: • Andrea Croonenberghs – actress and singer • Annemie Ramaekers – journalist at • Bart Alleman – Head of Entertainment at • Ilse Ceulemans – journalist at
Story •
Marcel Vanthilt – singer and television presenter •
Rocco Granata – singer-songwriter • Koen Lauwereyns – editor at and
Competing entries A submission period was opened on 6 June 2001 for artists and songwriters to submit their entries until 31 October 2001. The twenty-eight acts selected for the competition from 351 entries received during the submission period were announced on 3 December 2001.
Shows Semi-finals The four semi-finals took place on 20 January, 27 January, 3 February and 10 February 2002. In each show seven entries competed and the combination of results from two jury groups, two radio voting groups and a public televote determined the winner that qualified to the final. The three highest scoring second placed acts in the semi-finals also proceeded to the final.
Final The final took place on 17 February 2002 where the seven entries that qualified from the preceding four semi-finals competed. The winner, "Sister" performed by Sergio @ the Ladies, was selected by the combination of results from two jury groups, two radio voting groups and a public televote. "Sister" received 220,436 of the record 330,140 televotes registered during the show.
Ratings ==At Eurovision==