- Jostein Pedersen
Jostein Pedersen is a Norwegian commentator and "music intelligencia". Jostein was born on August 11th,
1959 , in the small hamletDønna inNordland country, in the north ofNorway . Jostein's currentmarital status is single,divorced from his former wife.Career
Pop DJ
Since
high school , Jostein has worked within themusic industry . He initially worked as a regularvendor at the local record shop. He slowly moved up in the system, becoming a successfulmusic journalist . Fromjournalism , he advanced to become adisc jockey at several new, localradio stations. After a brief interlude, he joined a newrecord company , Non Stop Music, where he sold records for new and more experienced artists, including popular rock iconÅge Aleksandersen and the woman who later became the best selling female artist of Norway,Sissel Kyrkjebø .Major radio star
Joistein Pedersen had his real break-through when Norway's only national radio broadcaster at that time,
NRK , asked him to work withNRK on something which at that time was completely new: radio emissions at night hours. Soon he was head-hunted once again and started working in one of Norwegianradio history's most popular radio programmes —"Nitimen". He was the youngest broadcaster and he expresses that during these years he was in a constant state of happiness; it was a dream come true. His next job offer was within the television broadcasting. His major task was a responsibility for the shows on TV during the Winter Olympics inLillehammer during February1994 .Eurovision commentator
Later in
1994 , Jostein had his debut as what he owes the majority of his fame to. He was a Eurovision commentator for the Norwegian broadcaster,NRK . He was the Norwegian counterpart to the UK'sTerry Wogan . WhileTerry Wogan is biased against all the nations' entries, except the British ones, Jostein Pedersen is known for his "mean-spirited" comments on the Swedish entries and entrants. He keeps up the long tradition of rivalry and sarcastic comments and jokes betweenNorway andSweden . In1995 , he did not comment on the contest, but ever since 1996, he has been a permanent ingredient in the popular, annual show, and has raised the level of entertainment several degrees since the old, bygone days. The Swedishtabloids have occasionally been in a state ofoutrage because of his sour comments, and at least once demanded his removal as the Norwegian commentator. The Norwegian sense ofhumour andirony is not appreciated at the other side of the border.Besides his juicy and sometimes controversial commentary, Jostein is also known for his dark and masculine, yet pleasant and tranquilizing voice, which has aided his rise in popularity. Since
2004 , Jostein has also been a side commentator in theMelodi Grand Prix , the Norwegian Eurovision nationals.In
2006 ,NRK announced that it would not renew his contract for another year, and thus he would not be commenting the Eurovision. No reason was given. It was announced thatPer Sundnes would follow Pedersen as the new commentator.Jostein lives in
London .Trivia
Jostein Pedersen is also the "high protector" of the association CANTAMO, which describes itself as "the only Norwegian-Croatian
Melodi Grand Prix association in the world".In the
BBC /KEO films television series , Pedersen provided thevoice-over forRoald Amundsen .Pedersen came on last place in the Norwegian version of
Dancing with the Stars , in Norway called Skal vi danse.ee also
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Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
*Melodi Grand Prix 2006
*Terry Wogan
*Eurovision Song Contest External links
* [http://www.josteinp.com/ Official website]
* [http://home.online.no/~jasminat/cantamo/ CANTAMO, where Jostein is the high protector]
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