My Eurovison Song Contest

Plastics Song Contest is a song contest. To join, contact glam.anto on Skype or contact me on Facebook - this is me! You'll need a country name and flag to start and either of us will walk you through the rest of the procedure.

Format
The participating countries submit songs, which are performed live in a television programme transmitted across the Plastics Network by the PBA simultaneously to all countries. A "country" as a participant is represented by one television broadcaster from that country: typically, but not always, that country's national public broadcasting organisation. The programme is hosted by one of the participant countries, and the transmission is sent from the auditorium in the host city. During this programme, after all the songs have been performed, the countries then proceed to cast votes for the other countries' songs: nations are not allowed to vote for their own song. At the end of the programme, the winner is declared as the song with the most points. The winner receives, simply, the prestige of having won, and the winning country is invited to host the next edition.

Participants

 * List of countries in the Plastics Song Contest

Slogans
Since the first edition, slogans (or themes) have been introduced in the show. The slogan is decided by the host broadcaster and based on the slogan, the theme and the visual design are developed.

Spin-offs
A number of spin-offs have taken place as individual projects hosted by various broadcasters.


 * Junior Plastics Song Contest, hosted by Ariana Kingdom featuring artists under the age of 18 performing.
 * Retro Plastics Song Contest, hosted by Delmere featuring songs released before 2000.