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- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 abstract "The ABU Radio Song Festival 2012 was the first edition of the biennial Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Radio Song Festivals. The festival took place in the KBS Hall, which is located in the South Korean capital of Seoul and coincided with the 49th general assembly of the ABU. The ABU Radio Song Festival attracted twenty-six original entries representing eighteen radio broadcasters from fifteen countries, which competed in a preliminary jury round. The juries selected thirteen entries from twelve radio broadcasters in ten countries to qualify for the final show which was held on 11 October 2012. Fifteen entries were originally selected to participate in the grand final. However, Fiji and Sri Lanka withdrew from the radio competition prior to the final show, and thus only thirteen entries participated in the competition on 11 October 2012.South Korea won the Grand Prix award with the song "For a Rest" performed by boy band Billy Acoustie. Danielle Blakey representing Australia won the gold award with the song "Fearless", Brunei received the silver award with the song "Yang Terindah (So Beautiful)" performed by Maria Aires, with Sammy Ray Jones also representing Australia receiving the bronze award with his song "Rinet". K-Town Clan representing Malaysia received the special jury award with their song "Party Animal". The next edition will be held in Colombo, Sri Lanka.".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 wikiPageExternalLink aburadiosongfestival.asia.
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- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 caption "Location of the host city in South Korea.".
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- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 entries "13".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 exsupervisor "Vijay Sadhu".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 final "2012-10-11".
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- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 host Korean_Broadcasting_System.
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 logo "ABU Song Festivals 2012.png".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 mapYear "2012".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 name "ABU Radio Song Festival".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 tag "Confirmed countries".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 tag "Countries that cancelled participation in 2012".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 tag "Countries that did not qualify for the final".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 theme ""Beyond the Wave!"".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 title "Articles related to ABU Radio Song Festivals".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 vote "International jury cast votes and award prizes to the top five. .".
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- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 winner ""For a Rest"".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 уear "2012".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 subject Category:2012_in_South_Korea.
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 subject Category:ABU_Song_Festivals_2012.
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 subject Category:Music_competitions.
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 subject Category:Recurring_events_established_in_2012.
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 subject Category:Singing_competitions.
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 subject Category:Song_contests.
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 subject Category:South_Korean_culture.
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 comment "The ABU Radio Song Festival 2012 was the first edition of the biennial Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) Radio Song Festivals. The festival took place in the KBS Hall, which is located in the South Korean capital of Seoul and coincided with the 49th general assembly of the ABU. The ABU Radio Song Festival attracted twenty-six original entries representing eighteen radio broadcasters from fifteen countries, which competed in a preliminary jury round.".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 label "ABU Radio Song Festival 2012".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 label "ABU Radio Song Festival 2012".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 label "Festival Radio ABU de la chanson 2012".
- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 label "Азиатско-Тихоокеанский радиофестиваль песни 2012".
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- ABU_Radio_Song_Festival_2012 homepage aburadiosongfestival.asia.
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