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The winner was Empherias represented by the song "Red Lights", composed by Edwin Likks and Mars Freun, two out of three of the Zwartious band members, who performed the song.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Participants and results of the 1st Alaxian Melody Festival
!{{Abbr|R/O|Running order}}
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!Song
!Language
!style="text-align:center;"|Points
!style="text-align:center;"|Place
!Place
|-
!1
|bgcolor="#cc9966"|{{Flagiconamf|Ahitereira}}
|bgcolor="#cc9966"|[[Bitraş (Artist)|Bitraş]]
|bgcolor="#cc9966"|[[Ea Çer Unaş Ya (Song)|"Ea Çer Unaş Ya"]]
|bgcolor="#cc9966"|[[Ahitereiran language|Ahitereiran]]
|bgcolor="#cc9966"|62
|80
|bgcolor="#cc9966"|3rd
|2nd
|-
!2
|bgcolor="#ffdbde"|{{Flagiconamf|Grensalbourg}}
|bgcolor="#ffdbde"|Vylette Cuscaa
|
|bgcolor="#ffdbde"|"Lost An Identity"
|
|bgcolor="#ffdbde"|[[Empheri language|Empheri]]
|
|bgcolor="#ffdbde"|27
|
|bgcolor="#ffdbde"|6th
|
|-
!3
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|[[Çefã Fiore Wa (Song)|"Çefã Fiore Wa"]]
|[[Ahitereiran language|Ahitereiran]]
|3650
|4th
|-
!4
|{{Flagiconamf|Peryzium}}
|Tarano
|
|"Karstanyas"
|
|[[Peryzi language|Peryzi]]
|
|34
|5th
|-
!5
|bgcolor="gold"|{{Flagiconamf|Empherias}}
|bgcolor="gold"|[[Zwartious]]
|bgcolor="gold"|"[[Red Lights (song)|Red Lights]]"
|bgcolor="gold"|[[Empheri language|Empheri]]
|bgcolor="gold"|95
|93
|bgcolor="gold"|1st
|-
!6
| bgcolor="#c0c0c0"|{{Flagiconamf|Kiavalar}}
| bgcolor="#c0c0c0"|Ikon
|
| bgcolor="#c0c0c0"|"Revolution of Souls"
|
| bgcolor="#c0c0c0"|[[Low Valari]], [[Exteras]]
|
| bgcolor="#c0c0c0"|92
|
| bgcolor="#c0c0c0"|2nd
|
|}
 
=== In depth results ===
The announcement of the results began with the jury and ended with the public vote. The order of points was opposite to the running order of song performances.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! rowspan="2" |Countries
! colspan="7" |Jury
! rowspan="8" |
! colspan="7" |Public
! rowspan="8" |
! colspan="2" |Result
|-
!{{Flagicon|Kiavalar}}
!AH
!{{Flagicon|Empherias}}
!EM
!{{Flagicon|Peryzium}}
!GR
!{{Flagicon|Koresa}}
!VL
!{{Flagicon|Grensalbourg}}
!KO
!{{Flagicon|Ahitereira}}
!PY
!Total
!{{Flagicon|Kiavalar}}
!{{Flagicon|Empherias}}
!{{Flagicon|Peryzium}}
!{{Flagicon|Koresa}}
!{{Flagicon|Grensalbourg}}
!{{Flagicon|Ahitereira}}
!Total
!AH
!EM
!GR
!VL
!KO
!PY
!Total
!Place
!Total
|-
|{{Flagicon|EmpheriasKiavar|size=23px}} [[EmpheriasKiavalar in the Alaxian Melody Festival|EmpheriasKiavalar]]
|8
|//
|12
|8
|13
|7
|8
|12
|'''48'''
|8
|'''44'''
|//
|1210
|1219
|8
|6
|5
|'''48'''
|8
|92
|'''45'''
|12nd
|'''93'''
|-
|{{Flagicon|AhitereiraEmpherias|size=23px}} [[AhitereiraEmpherias in the Alaxian Melody Festival|AhitereiraEmpherias]]
|//
|12
|8
|12
|12
|8
|'''52'''
|//
|511
|57
|516
|87
|'''49'''
|5
|6
|'''28'''
|2
|'''80'''
|-
|{{Flagicon|Kiavar|size=23px}} [[Kiavalar in the Alaxian Melody Festival|Kiavalar]]
|5
|2
|2
|//
|54
|5
|'''19'''
|5
|8
|20
|8
|'''46'''
|//
|1295
|121st
|'''45'''
|3
|'''64'''
|-
|{{Flagicon|KoresaPerizyum|size=23px}} [[KoresaPeryzium in the Alaxian Melody Festival|KoresaPeryzium]]
|12
|5
|5
|0
|//
|03
|1
|'''22'''
|123
|'''19'''
|11
|2
|//
|0
|0
|2
|'''15'''
|34
|5th
|-
|{{Flagicon|Koresa|size=23px}} [[Koresa in the Alaxian Melody Festival|Koresa]]
|3
|5
|2
|//
|02
|7
|'''14'''
|'''19'''
|4
|10
|'''36'''
|6
|1
|//
|1
|13
|'''31'''
|50
|4th
|-
|{{Flagicon|Grensalbourg|size=23px}} [[Grensalbourg in the Alaxian Melody Festival|Grensalbourg]]
|1
|10
|0
|83
|//
|5
|'''19'''
|0
|25
|1
|'''15'''
|0
|12
|//
|2
|'''8'''
|2
|227
|6th
|'''18'''
|5
|'''33'''
|-
|{{Flagicon|PerizyumAhitereira|size=23px}} [[PeryziumAhitereira in the Alaxian Melody Festival|PeryziumAhitereira]]
|26
|07
|04
|210
|23
|//
|'''630'''
|23
|07
|25
|814
|03
|//
|'''1232'''
|662
|3rd
|'''18'''
|}
 
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== Broadcasts ==
Each participating broadcaster was required to relay the contest via either a television or radio network. The broadcast was sold to other countries to play on demand, but nobody outside of the participating countries relayed the show live. Broadcasters were able to send commentators to provide coverage of the contest in their own native language and to relay information about the artists and songs to their television viewers. Known details on the broadcasts in each country, including the specific broadcasting stations and commentators are shown in the tables below.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|+Broadcasters and commentators in participating countries
!Country
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!Channel(s)
!Commentator(s)
!Language
|-
! colspan="4" |Live showing
!
|-
!{{Flagicon|High Kingdoms of Alaxia}}[[High Kingdoms of Alaxia]]<ref>Not participating.</ref>
|[[HKBC]]
|[[HKBC (channel)|HKBC]]
|
|Luca de Grelsig
|
|[[Exteras]]
|-
!{{Flagiconamf|Ahitereira}}
|[[Ahitereira da Brarede|ADB]]
|
|ADB1
|
|Jakébe Ŗeşo Mano
|
|[[Ahitereiran language|Ahitereiran]]
|-
!{{Flagiconamf|Empherias}}
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|ENTV One
|Peter Speetsen
|[[Empheri language|Empheri]]
|-
! rowspan="2" |{{Flagiconamf|Grensalbourg}}
|[[ENTV]]
|
|ENTV Grensalbourg
|
|Elsie Jacks
|
|[[Empheri language|Empheri]]
|-
|GBBP
|GBBP One
|Montgomery Vetts
|[[Palak language|Palak]]
|-
!{{Flagiconamf|Kiavalar}}
|VLR1
|
|VLR1 Prime
|
|Korban Arrin, Farras Iyestarrin
|
|[[Low Valari]]
|-
!{{Flagiconamf|Koresa}}
|KDB
|KDB1
|
|Vaneça Saria
|
|[[Ahitereiran language|Ahitereiran]]
|-
!{{Flagiconamf|Peryzium}}
|PBC
|PBC Prime
|
|Duran Karsen
|
|[[Peryzi language|Peryzi]]
|-
!{{Flagiconamf|Illuaq}}<ref>Not participating.</ref>
| colspan="2" |ADB Illuaq
|Hera Kalunat
|[[Ahitereiran language|Ahitereiran]]
|-
!{{Flagiconamf|Livyirin}}<ref>Not participating. Shown live through Kiavalar's broadcaster's regional channel in Livyirin.</ref>
|VLR1
|VLR1 Livyirin
|Korban Arrin, Farras Iyestarrin
|[[Low Valari]]
|-
! colspan="4" |On demand
!
|-
!{{Flagiconamf|Hveden Federation}}
|HVF
|HVF III
|
|''no commentary''
|
|[[Kusfeldic language|Kusfeldic]]
|-
!{{Flagiconamf|Karkuss}}
|KARK
|
|Channel A
|
|''TBD''
|
|[[Durbinian language|Durbinian]]
|}