Armenia selected its entry for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest through a televised national final, held on 30 September 2012, organised by the Armenian national broadcaster Public Television of Armenia (ARMTV). The entry selected was Compass Band with the song Sweetie Baby.[1]
Before Junior Eurovision
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A submission period for artists was held until 20 August 2012. The broadcaster received 20 submissions. The seventeen finalists were revealed on 6 September 2012.[2]
The final took place on 30 September 2012. The winner was decided through a combination of SMS voting (50%) and an "expert" jury (50%).[3][better source needed]
Final – 30 September 2012
Draw
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Artist
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Song
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Place
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1
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Flora Mkhitaryan
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"Ory" (Օրը)
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6
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2
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Khentutyun Ensemble
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"Linum e, chi linum" (Լինում է, չի լինում)
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15
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3
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Tatev Yengibaryan
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"Im Rock’y"
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3
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4
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Ninela Mkhitaryan
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"Im Ashkhar’y"
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14
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5
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Karen Ohanyan
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"Love"
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16
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6
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Marine Abrahamyan
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"Stop"
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12
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7
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Milly Miskaryan
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"Ser’y tariq chi harcnum"
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9
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8
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Zangak Song Studio
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"Tik Tak" (Թիք-Թաք)
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16
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9
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Lusine Ghazaryan
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"Yerazanqi tevov'
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11
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10
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Lidushik
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"Shnorhavor"
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5
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11
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Vahagn Grigoryan
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"Home Sweet home"
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2
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12
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Gayane Ghazaryan
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"Come"
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8
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13
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Style
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"Knock, Knock"
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6
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14
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Sona Dounoyan
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"Tarber enq"
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9
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15
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Mane Araqelyan
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"Yergavazq"
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13
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16
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Compass Band
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"Sweetie baby"
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1
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17
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Angelina Gasparyan
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"My name is Angel"
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3
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At Junior Eurovision
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- ^ All countries received one set of 12 points to ensure no country finished with nul points.