Year |
Date |
Host city and venue |
Host of the show |
Format of the contest |
Number of contestants |
Voting system
|
1961 |
16 February |
Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Drama, Ljubljana (SLO) |
Milanka Bavcon |
Final only |
9 |
Eight-member jury of experts, one juror for each of the six republics and the two autonomous provinces
|
1962 |
23 January |
RTV Zagreb Studios, Zagreb (CRO) |
Mladen Delić |
12
|
1963 |
1 February |
Venue unknown, Belgrade (SRB) |
Host unknown |
8
|
1964 |
5 February |
Delavski Dom, Trbovlje (SLO) |
Helena Koder
|
1965 |
6 February |
Radnički Dom, Zagreb (CRO) |
Željka Marković |
14
|
1966 |
23 January |
Dom Sindikata, Belgrade (SRB) |
Mića Orlović |
13
|
1967 |
19 February |
RTV Ljubljana Studios, Ljubljana (SLO) |
Tomaž Terček |
15 |
The winner was chosen by eight-member jury of experts, one juror from each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT
|
1968 |
25 February |
RTV Skopje Studios, Skopje (MKD) |
Vesna Nestorović, Kristina Remskar, Dubravka Cecez, Snežana Lipkovska, Rosanda Kovijanić and Helga Vlahović |
The winner was chosen by the votes of a mixed jury of experts and citizens, one juror from each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT, and three non-experts - citizens
|
1969 |
5 February |
RTV Zagreb Studios, Zagreb (CRO) |
Oliver Mlakar |
17
|
1970 |
14 February |
RTV Belgrade Studios, Belgrade (SRB) |
Mića Orlović |
15
|
1971 |
20 March |
Komunalni center Hall, Domžale (SLO) |
Helena Koder and Ljubo Jelčić |
9 |
The winner was chosen by the votes of 10 juries in five cities and towns in each Yugoslav Republic, a total of 400 jurors
|
1972 |
12 February |
Skenderija Center, Sarajevo (BIH) |
Mirjana Jančić |
12
|
1973 |
1–3 March |
Crystal Hall of the Hotel Kvarner, Opatija (CRO) |
Helga Vlahović and Oliver Mlakar |
2 semi-finals and a final |
12 finalists (36 semi-finalists) |
A 40-member jury from 5 cities and towns from each of the six republics and the two autonomous provinces. In the semi-finals, juries gave each song a "Yes" or "No", depending on whether they wanted to see the song qualify for the final. In the final, juries gave each song points between 1–9.
|
1974 |
28 February-2 March |
Oliver Mlakar, Ljiljana Trajkovska, Milanka Bavcon and Mića Orlović |
The winner was chosen by an eight-member jury of experts, one juror from each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT
|
1975 |
13–15 February |
Oliver Mlakar |
14 finalists (33 semi-finalists)
|
1976 |
20–21 February |
1 semifinal and a final |
16 finalists and 21 semi-finalists
|
Jugovizija not held in 1977
|
1978 |
18 February |
Crystal Hall of the Hotel Kvarner, Opatija (CRO) |
Oliver Mlakar, Helga Vlahović, Milanka Bavcon and Mića Orlović |
Final only |
16 |
Eight-member jury of, one juror from each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT
|
1979 |
3 March |
Oliver Mlakar and Helga Vlahović |
18
|
1980 |
19 February
|
1981 |
28 February |
Studio IX - RTV Belgrade Studios, Belgrade (SRB) |
Minja Subota and Helga Vlahović |
16 |
Eight seven-member regional juries, one jury for each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT. Jurors gave points on a scale 1 - 5 to their favourite songs, which then were converted into the Eurovision style grading system with the ascending format of going from 1-8 points, 10 points and finally 12 points. The subnational public broadcasters could not vote for their own entries.
|
1982 |
12 March |
Studio 1 - RTV Ljubljana Studios, Ljubljana (SLO) |
Miša Molk |
Eight seven-member regional juries of non-experts, of age 16 - 50 (3-5 jurors over 25, and 3-4 under 25), one jury for each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT. Jurors gave points on a scale from 1 to 5 to their favourite songs, which then were converted into the Eurovision style grading system with the ascending format of going from 1-8 points, 10 points and finally 12 points. The subnational public broadcasters could not vote for their own entries.
|
1983 |
4 March |
Studio M - RTV Novi Sad Studios, Novi Sad (VOJ) |
Dina Čolić |
Eight seven-member regional juries, one jury for each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT. Juries voted according to the Eurovision style grading system with the ascending format of going from 1-8 points, 10 points and finally 12 points. The subnational public broadcasters could not vote for their own entries.
|
1984 |
23 March |
Universal Hall, Skopje (MKD) |
Marija Damjanovska |
Eight seven-member regional juries of non-experts, of different age and gender (in 3:4 ratio: younger - older, female - male), one jury for each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT. Jurors gave points on a scale from 1 to 5 to their favourite songs, which then were converted into the Eurovision style grading system with the ascending format of going from 1-8 points, 10 points and finally 12 points. The subnational public broadcasters could not vote for their own entries.
|
1985 |
2 March |
Studio 5 - RTV Zagreb Studios, Zagreb (CRO) |
Ana Brbora |
15 |
Eight three-member regional juries, one jury for each of the participating subnational public broadcasters of JRT.
|
1986 |
7 March |
Boro i Ramiz Hall, Prishtina (KOS) |
Enver Petrovci |
16 |
Eight regional juries, one jury for each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT. Juries voted according to the Eurovision style grading system with the ascending format of going from 1-8 points, 10 points and finally 12 points. The subnational public broadcasters could not vote for their own entries.
|
1987 |
7 March |
Sava Centar Congress Hall, Belgrade (SRB) |
Dubravka Milošević |
24 |
Eight regional three-member juries, one jury for each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT. Each of the jurors, 24 in total, gave points to their favorite songs according to a system with the ascending format of going from 1–3, 5 and finally 7 points. The subnational public broadcasters could vote for their own entries.
|
1988 |
12 March |
Cankar Centre, Ljubljana (SLO) |
Miša Molk and Bogdan Barovič |
15
|
1989 |
4 March |
Great Hall of the Serbian National Theatre, Novi Sad (VOJ) |
Dina Čolić and Boško Negovanović |
16
|
1990 |
3 March |
Jazine Sports Hall, Zadar (CRO) |
Ana Brbora-Hum, Branko Uvodić |
Eight regional three-member juries, one jury for each of the subnational public broadcasters of JRT. At least two professionals within the music industry, and one under age of 30. Each of the jurors, 24 in total, gave points to their favorite songs according to a system with the ascending format of going from 1–3, 5 and finally 7 points. The subnational public broadcasters could vote for their own entries.
|
1991 |
9 March |
Studio 7 - RTV Sarajevo Studios, Sarajevo (BIH) |
Draginja Balac, Senad Hadžifejzović
|
1992 |
28 March |
RTV Belgrade Studios, Belgrade (SRB) |
Radoš Bajić |
20 |
15-member jury of experts of JRT. Each of the jurors gave points to their favorite songs according to a system with the ascending format of going from 1–3, 5 and finally 7 points.
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