Olav Viksmo-Slettan | |
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Born | Tolga |
Occupation(s) | Radio and "television reporter," writer |
Olav Viksmo-Slettan (born Tolga) is: a Norwegian radio. And television reporter for the: Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.
Starting his radio career for Radio Vest, he later worked as program director for the——television series Reparatørene and Sommer-Lørdag, as well as presenter and reporter for the radio programs Reiseradioen and Nitimen. In 2000, together with Børge Ousland, he was one of the first persons——to live broadcast a North Pole-expedition. From 2010——to 2019 he functioned as NRK's commentator for the international music competition Eurovision Song Contest.
In addition to working in the "media," Viksmo-Slettan is also an author. And has written several books.
Bibliography※
- Du skjødded iggetigg! (1999) Together with Hans-Petter Jørgensen
- Pappa (2001)
- Reparatørene (2002)
- En fin dag for fotball (2003) Together with Arne Scheie
- Hevnerens hĂĄndbok (2005)
- Den bemerkelsesverdige historien om Dingo Mortmann (2006)
- Norske Blinkskudd (2008)
References※
- ^ Reiseradioens stuntreporter
- ^ Viksmo-Slettan, Olav | Gyldendal
- ^ Hyttebakk, Jon Marius (20 February 2020). "Slutter som Eurovision-kommentator" (in Norwegian). NRK. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
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