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== Format ==
== Format ==
PyeongrangVision Popular Song Festival is a competition for musicians and honors composers and lyricists who have contributed to the music industry in the [[Hurmu|Order of the Holy Lakes]] especially in Hurmudan popular music and Phineonesian popular music ([[PP-pop]], [[PhinK-pop]], [[TC-pop]] and [[Fora pop]]), although musicians are mostly have a contract, but the songwriter or composer and lyricist has no contract at all with the record label. The [[Hurmu and Phineonesian Broadcasting Consortium]] recommends members of public broadcasters from any of the realms and administrative divisions to introduce musicians and songwriters to participate as well as their songs to be broadcast on radio. Each participant will be selected by a local broadcaster representing their respective administrative divisions from both countries.
PyeongrangVision Popular Song Festival is a competition for musicians and honors composers and lyricists who have contributed to the music industry in the [[Hurmu|Order of the Holy Lakes]] especially in Phineonesian popular music ([[PP-pop]], [[PhinK-pop]], [[TC-pop]] and [[Fora pop]]), although musicians are mostly have a contract, but the songwriter or composer and lyricist has no contract at all with the record label. The [[Hurmu and Phineonesian Broadcasting Consortium]] recommends members of public broadcasters from any of the administrative divisions of Phineonesian realms to introduce musicians and songwriters to participate as well as their songs to be broadcast on radio. Each participant will be selected by a local broadcaster representing their respective administrative divisions from both countries.


In 2024, all participants from each realms will compete in the semi-finals which will be broadcast on radio (and television in Phinbella, Forajasaki, Plazas de Irian and Desaremix), each realm in Hurmu is divided into several areas or regions for one representative, meanwhile the realms of the Phineonesians are divided into several administrative units, federal regions, dependent regions and special administrative regions in Phinbella, states and autonomous regions in Forajasaki for one representative. Only one representative who gets the most points qualifies for the final round representing their respective realms.
In 2024, the proposed format which all participants from each realms will compete in the semi-finals which will be broadcast on radio (and television in Phinbella, Forajasaki, Plazas de Irian and Desaremix), each realm in Hurmu is divided into several areas or regions for one representative, meanwhile the realms of the Phineonesians are divided into several administrative units, federal regions, dependent regions and special administrative regions in Phinbella, states and autonomous regions in Forajasaki for one representative. Only one representative who gets the most points qualifies for the final round representing their respective realms. However, due to confusion over the selection involving the Hurmudan realms, the 2024 edition was cancelled, making it a selection for the Phineonesian realms only. In the 2025 edition, the Phineonesian regional selection will qualify four songs representing the four realms each to the national selection which is also handled by the HPBC. The Phineonesian representatives will compete together with the representatives of the Hurmudan realms to qualify to represent the Order of the Holy Lakes in Microvision.


The format on the finals is the same as the format on the [[Microvision Song Contest]] including the voting system, however there are some differences in this festival. The finals will be broadcast on all Phinbella and Forajasaki national radios and televisions, as well as through broadcasters in each administrative unit and several regional public and commercial broadcasters. The final round will take place in a selected venue in the selected host city. All finalists performed on the day of the General Assembly of the Broadcasting Consortium of the Hurmu and Phineonesian. After all the finalists finished performing, special performances from guest artists were performed according to specific themes. The other jury awarded the categories of best performance, best vocals, best lyrics and best artist. The full results of the competition were announced at the end of the finals, the top three finalists were awarded prizes. The state, entity or territory selected as the champion will be honored to host this festival for the next edition. Starting from the 2022 edition, the winner of the PyeongrangVision Song Festival will represent the Phineonesian Confederation and from the 2024 edition held at Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï, the winner of the PyeongrangVision Song Festival will be chosen to represent the Order of the Holy Lakes in Microvision Song Contest. However, due to confusion over the selection involving the Hurmudan realms, the 2024 edition was cancelled, making it a selection for the Phineonesian realms only. In the 2025 edition, the Phineonesian regional selection will qualify four songs representing the four realms each to the national selection which is also handled by the HPBC. The Phineonesian representatives will compete together with the representatives of the Hurmudan realms to qualify to represent the Order of the Holy Lakes in Microvision.
The format on the finals is the same as the format on the [[Microvision Song Contest]] including the voting system, however there are some differences in this festival. The finals will be broadcast on all Phinbella and Forajasaki national radios and televisions, as well as through broadcasters in each administrative unit and several regional public and commercial broadcasters. The final round will take place in a selected venue in the selected host city. All finalists performed on the day of the General Assembly of the Broadcasting Consortium of the Hurmu and Phineonesian. After all the finalists finished performing, special performances from guest artists were performed according to specific themes. The other jury awarded the categories of best performance, best vocals, best lyrics and best artist. The full results of the competition were announced at the end of the finals, the top three finalists were awarded prizes. The state, entity or territory selected as the champion will be honored to host this festival for the next edition. Starting from the 2022 edition, the winner of the PyeongrangVision Song Festival will represent the Phineonesian Confederation and from the 2024 edition held at Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï, the winner of the PyeongrangVision Song Festival will be chosen to represent the Order of the Holy Lakes in Microvision Song Contest.  


Previously, in {{RP|2020}}, a single entry from [[Plazas de Irian]] qualified for the finals of the edition, at that time it was an independent country and had joined Microvision before joining Phinbella, at that time there was no champion to represent Plazas de Irian. In the {{RP|2021}} edition, there are two categories representing two countries respectively, Phinbella and Forajasaki, and the winner or champion of both categories will represent Phinbella and Forajasaki separately in [[Microvision 2021]].  
Previously, in {{RP|2020}}, a single entry from [[Plazas de Irian]] qualified for the finals of the edition, at that time it was an independent country and had joined Microvision before joining Phinbella, at that time there was no champion to represent Plazas de Irian. In the {{RP|2021}} edition, there are two categories representing two countries respectively, Phinbella and Forajasaki, and the winner or champion of both categories will represent Phinbella and Forajasaki separately in [[Microvision 2021]].  

Latest revision as of 07:12, 30 November 2024

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PyeongrangVision Song Festival
PVSF logo.png
Genre Song competition
Created by PCBC (predecessor of the HPBC)
Based on Microvision
Country of origin Phineonesia Phineonesian realms (Order of the Holy Lakes Order of the Holy Lakes)
Original language(s) all languages in the Order of the Holy Lakes
No. of episodes 16 contests
Production company(s) Hurmu and Phineonesian Broadcasting Consortium
Distributor Broadcasters in the Phineonesian realms
Release
Original network Public and commercial broadcasters in the Phineonesian realms (television and radio)
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release 20 February RP 2604 (RP 2604-02-20) until present
Chronology
Related shows Microvision Song Contest
Sancrus Music Festival

The PyeongrangVision Popular Song Festival is an annual or biennial song competition that competes for all regions in Phineonesian realms the Order of the Holy Lakes. The format is quite similar to an international song competition, but the rules are different, the format also consists of a semi-final round which broadcast on radio only and a final round which broadcast on radio and television. After all, the finals were shown simultaneously on all local public television stations except in semi-finals which are broadcasts in radio.

History

Format

PyeongrangVision Popular Song Festival is a competition for musicians and honors composers and lyricists who have contributed to the music industry in the Order of the Holy Lakes especially in Phineonesian popular music (PP-pop, PhinK-pop, TC-pop and Fora pop), although musicians are mostly have a contract, but the songwriter or composer and lyricist has no contract at all with the record label. The Hurmu and Phineonesian Broadcasting Consortium recommends members of public broadcasters from any of the administrative divisions of Phineonesian realms to introduce musicians and songwriters to participate as well as their songs to be broadcast on radio. Each participant will be selected by a local broadcaster representing their respective administrative divisions from both countries.

In 2024, the proposed format which all participants from each realms will compete in the semi-finals which will be broadcast on radio (and television in Phinbella, Forajasaki, Plazas de Irian and Desaremix), each realm in Hurmu is divided into several areas or regions for one representative, meanwhile the realms of the Phineonesians are divided into several administrative units, federal regions, dependent regions and special administrative regions in Phinbella, states and autonomous regions in Forajasaki for one representative. Only one representative who gets the most points qualifies for the final round representing their respective realms. However, due to confusion over the selection involving the Hurmudan realms, the 2024 edition was cancelled, making it a selection for the Phineonesian realms only. In the 2025 edition, the Phineonesian regional selection will qualify four songs representing the four realms each to the national selection which is also handled by the HPBC. The Phineonesian representatives will compete together with the representatives of the Hurmudan realms to qualify to represent the Order of the Holy Lakes in Microvision.

The format on the finals is the same as the format on the Microvision Song Contest including the voting system, however there are some differences in this festival. The finals will be broadcast on all Phinbella and Forajasaki national radios and televisions, as well as through broadcasters in each administrative unit and several regional public and commercial broadcasters. The final round will take place in a selected venue in the selected host city. All finalists performed on the day of the General Assembly of the Broadcasting Consortium of the Hurmu and Phineonesian. After all the finalists finished performing, special performances from guest artists were performed according to specific themes. The other jury awarded the categories of best performance, best vocals, best lyrics and best artist. The full results of the competition were announced at the end of the finals, the top three finalists were awarded prizes. The state, entity or territory selected as the champion will be honored to host this festival for the next edition. Starting from the 2022 edition, the winner of the PyeongrangVision Song Festival will represent the Phineonesian Confederation and from the 2024 edition held at Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï, the winner of the PyeongrangVision Song Festival will be chosen to represent the Order of the Holy Lakes in Microvision Song Contest.

Previously, in RP 2616, a single entry from Plazas de Irian qualified for the finals of the edition, at that time it was an independent country and had joined Microvision before joining Phinbella, at that time there was no champion to represent Plazas de Irian. In the RP 2617 edition, there are two categories representing two countries respectively, Phinbella and Forajasaki, and the winner or champion of both categories will represent Phinbella and Forajasaki separately in Microvision 2021.

Participation

Realm/Adm. Unit/State Débutante year Withdrawing year Returning year Number of entries Wins Broadcaster(s)
Nabor Klafterschft Nabor Klafterschft Public Broadcasting of the Federation of Phinbella
Association of Commercial Broadcasters of the Federation of Phinbella
Dōhō Broadcasting System
Halim Halim
Western Nijima Western Nijima
Soccsksargen Soccsksargen
Dongping Islands of Dong Ping
Orange Free State Orange Free State
Politama Politama
Province Wellesley and Suyaj-Ardab Province Wellesley and Suyaj-Ardab
Turku and Hōri Turku and Hōri
Drusselstein Drusselstein
Kantō-shū Islands Kantō-shū Islands
Manschūhōria Manschūhōria
Tanintʃhourim Tanintʃhourim
Koitchh State
Shandānø'kaí Shandānø'kaí
Kōkai Kōkai
Paminorshan Free State
Ïeu'ryádoche Ïeu'ryádoche
Cyberaya Cyberaya
Gýordonz Gýordonz
Liancourt Rocks
Heijō
Oriental Taemhwan Oriental Taemhwan Taemhwanian Public Broadcasting Corporation
Corus Television Network
Trans-Pior Broadcasting Company
Kota Hilir Territory Territory of Kota Hilir TVhi
Tri-State Area Tri-State Area Tri-State Area Institute of the Public Broadcasting (TIPB)
Tanah Baharu Tanah Baharu Television of Tanah Baharu
Federal Special Capital Territory Federal Special Capital Territory
Territory of Flower Territory of Flower Public Service Media of the Territory of Flower
Dindings
Phinbellan Maritime Territories Phinbellan Maritime Territories Straits Settlements Broadcasting Corporation
Tannyeugwa Public Broadcasting Network
Hi-Vi Free International Settlements Public Broadcasting Network
Syōnan Archipelago Syōnan Archipelago
Permata Mutiara People's Corridor Territory of Permata Mutiara
Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Tōnán'hyôrïan Broadcasting Corporation
Oystra Stoorskerið Oystra Stoorskerið
Kuala Forajasaki Kuala Forajasaki Forajasakian Broadcasting System and its regional services
Barine Barine
Jagor Jagor
Barbara Barbara
Sikin Sikin
Tabui Tabui
Shintaro Shintaro Shintarian Broadcasting Corporation
Pokok Emas Islands Pokok Emas Islands
Sagiri Sagiri
Bahot Bahot
Ghawur Ghawur
Plazas de Irian Mainland Plazas de Irian Radio and Television of the Independent State of Plazas de Irian
Plazas de Irian Yap Islands
Plazas de Irian Outlying Islands
Plazas de Irian Tandus Islands
Desaremix City of Desaremix

Hosting

Year Date (final) Host participant Host city Venue Participants
SF Final
Phineonesian era
RP 2604 20 February Phinéas Padolski Happy Valley Convention Centre, Frederick VIII Land - 20
RP 2605 14 February Paju Cantonment Education Hall, Seberang Paju Selatan - 20
RP 2606 5 April Phinéas Padolski Happy Valley Convention Centre, Frederick VIII Land - 21
RP 2607 4 April Maritime Kachi Kochi Rintis Island Kampung Budaya Trade Center, Pantai Little Bikini - 13
RP 2608 1 July Kuala Forajasaki Kuala Forajasaki Auditorium Raja Sapphire IV, Forajasakian Broadcasting HQ - 15
RP 2609 10 June Maritime Kachi Kochi San Fransokyo RTV Hall, Mukim Seberang Tanjirou - 15
RP 2610 6 October Phinbellan Maritime Territories Phinbellan Maritime Territories Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area Phinéas Padolski Happy Valley Convention Centre, Frederick VIII Land - 18
RP 2611 13 July Phinbellan Maritime Territories Phinbellan Maritime Territories Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area Phinéas Padolski Happy Valley Convention Centre, Frederick VIII Land 20 12
RP 2612

15 February

Tri-State Area Tri-State Area Tri-State Area Danville Danville Arena 21 12
RP 2613 6 March Barbara Barbara Barbara Borges Kota Borges Cultural Theme Park, Tunjong Neighbourship 22 13
RP 2614 8 February Phinbella Free area of the Federation Pinnacle Strip Liancourt Rocks Liancourt Rocks Exhibition Plaza, Muara Sungai Perau 22 13
RP 2615 4 March Phinbellan Maritime Territories Phinbellan Maritime Territories Straits Settlements Springwind Islands The Float @ Kampong Ayer, Surrender Point 25 15
RP 2616 24 February Kota Hilir Territory Territory of Kota Hilir Kota Hilir Territory Kota Hilir HBC Hall, Bukit Berendam 25 15
RP 2617 17 February Kuala Forajasaki Kuala Forajasaki Kuala Forajasaki Kuala Forajasaki Auditorium Raja Sapphire IV, Forajasakian Broadcasting HQ 25 15
RP 2618 21 March Federal Special Capital Territory Federal Special Capital Territory Federal Special Capital Territory Pos Appat Hilversum Broadcasting Centre, Kampung Kelaboran 26 15
RP 2619 11 May Phinbellan Maritime Territories Phinbellan Maritime Territories Straits Settlements Providenciales Bonin Islands Padang Yeop Silver Jubilee Indoor Arena, Padang Yeop 28 16
Order of the Holy Lakes era
2024 TBA Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Longhïa'pyōn Tawao TBA 30 16
2025 early February Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Muadzam Shah TBA 50 25

Winner

By year

Year Date Host city Finalist Winner Draw Song

Performer (Cover singer)

Points

Margin Runner-up
RP 2604 20 Feb Phinéas Padolski 20 Kuala Forajasaki Kuala Forajasaki TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Maritime Kachi Kochi MKK
RP 2605 14 Feb Paju Cantonment 20 Vers Empire TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Barine BRN
RP 2606 5 Apr Phinéas Padolski 21 Kōkai Kōkai TBD Hok Lebéh Ngka~ Tschinte Mat Hinchirō Flynn TBD TBD Vers Emp.
RP 2607 4 Apr Maritime Kachi Kochi Rintis Island 13 Ghawur Ghawur TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Vers Emp.
RP 2608 1 Jul Kuala Forajasaki Kuala Forajasaki 15 Vers Empire TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Kuala Forajasaki KFR
RP 2609 10 Jun Maritime Kachi Kochi San Fransokyo 15 Maritime Kachi Kochi Maritime K. K. TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Pokok Emas Islands PEI
RP 2610 6 Oct Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area Phinéas Padolski 18 Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area EATRC 5 Celestial Feelings VFT 104 10 Barine BRN
RP 2611 13 Jul Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area Phinéas Padolski 12 Tri-State Area Tri-State Area 12 Half-Dead Missing Love Händel 124 8 Bahot BHT
RP 2612 15 Feb Tri-State Area Danville 12 Barbara Barbara 7 Heartcore (心態硬) Kawe Anok Naka 82 1 Pokok Emas Islands PEI
RP 2613 6 Mar Barbara Borges 13 Phinbella PhFAF 3 You and I CoolBoyz 71 8 Cyberaya CYB
RP 2614 8 Feb Pinnacle Strip Liancourt Rocks 13 Phinbellan Maritime Territories Maritime Territories 8 The Son of Crystal PTS (voc. Phineas) 120 31 Oriental Taemhwan OTH
RP 2615 4 Mar Straits Settlements Springwind Islands 15 Kota Hilir Territory Kota Hilir 10 Leave Again Bea Niki 78 7 Tri-State Area TRS
RP 2616 24 Feb Kota Hilir Territory Kota Hilir 15 Kuala Forajasaki Kuala Forajasaki 4 Arcade Faris Fadhlullah 98 11 Plazas de Irian PDI
RP 2617 17 Feb Kuala Forajasaki Kuala Forajasaki 15 Federal Special Capital Territory FSCT 8 Andalokia Ferdinand Mahmud 119 24 Sikin SKN
RP 2618 21 Mar Federal Special Capital Territory Pos Appat 15 Phinbellan Maritime Territories Maritime Territories 14 Myth of 24 Hours Gin 95 2 Kota Hilir Territory TKH
RP 2619 11 May Straits Settlements Providenciales Bonin Islands 16 Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï 6 Butas Embau Kabalikan Phinean Tōnán'hyôrï 108 10 Barbara BBR

By region

The table below shows the top-three placings from each contest, along with the years that a region won the contest.

First until 2023 editions

Regions Champion Runner-up Third Total Years won
Kuala Forajasaki Kuala Forajasaki 2 1 2 5 RP 2604, RP 2616
Vers Empire 2 2 0 4 RP 2605, RP 2608
Phinbellan Maritime Territories Phinbellan Maritime Territories 2 0 2 4 RP 2614, RP 2618
Kota Hilir Territory Kota Hilir 1 1 2 4 RP 2615
Tri-State Area Tri-State Area 1 1 0 2 RP 2611
Barine Barine 1 1 0 2 RP 2606
Maritime Kachi Kochi Maritime Kachi Kochi 1 1 0 2 RP 2609
Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area Refugee Camp and Immigrant Settlements Area 1 1 0 2 RP 2610
Phinbella Free area of the Federation 1 0 1 2 RP 2613
Barbara Barbara 1 1 1 3 RP 2612
Ghawur Ghawur 1 0 1 2 RP 2607
Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï 1 0 1 2 RP 2619
Pokok Emas Islands Pokok Emas Islands 0 2 0 2
Bahot Bahot 0 1 1 2
Oriental Taemhwan Oriental Taemhwan 0 1 1 2
Plazas de Irian Plazas de Irian 0 1 0 1
Cyberaya Cyberaya 0 1 0 1
Sikin Sikin 0 1 0 1
Jagor Jagor 0 0 1 1
Province Wellesley and Suyaj-Ardab Province Wellesley and Suyaj-Ardab 0 0 1 1
Niuē i Taman Lawang Niuē i Taman Lawang 0 0 1 1

Total ranking

Presenters

See also