- Miša Molk
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Miša Molk (born September 6, 1954, in Vrhnika) is an award-winning journalist and television personality based in Slovenia. Molk graduated with a university degree from the Ljubljana Faculty of Social Sciences. Her professional career has always been tied to the television business and RTV Slovenija.
Career
Television presenter, producer, editor and journalist, well known as a talk show presenter in Slovenia. She is very much connected to the Eurovision Song Contest,[1] as a member of the Reference Group in the European Broadcasting Union.
1976–1989
Writing for national newspapers and magazine RTV SLO Youth Programme/weekly: presenter and author
Entertainment Programme: TV quiz about international history and culture
Eurovision Song Contest: commentator (1986, 1987 and 1989)
Song festivals: presenter
1984–1989
Student Center of Ljubljana University
Manager of activities of students' interests /art courses, literary meetings, public tribunes about students' life and problems, organizing sport events, etc.
1989–1996 TV Slovenia
Producer and presenter in the Entertainment Department:
A) Criss-Cross talk show /running altogether 15 years
B) It's true: very successful talk show about intimate and emotional life of the guests (celebrities)
C) Eurovision Song Contest: commentator (1990-1992, 1996-2000)
D) Jazz and pop music festivals
E) Writing in newspaper the agony columns (like agony- ant); advices about life problems
F) Co-production shows with countries abroad about culture, entertainment and tourism of a certain region.
1996–2004
Making and presenting talk show It’s true (till June 2003)
Head of Entertainment and Sports at RTV SLO /Public Broadcaster/
2004–2008 Executive Project Manager
May 2008 Ombudsman for viewers' and listeners' rights
Other activities
Writing columns in national newspapers about men-women relations, prejudices, education, habits, politics etc.
Presenting and producing national big events on and off screen
Anchor of interview program and magazines on national televi
Member of EBU (European Broadcasting Union) Reference Group / making rules and decisions about preparation of the Eurovision Song Contest/
Member of EBU Format Group
Vice president of EBU TV Bureau Light Entertainment Experts Group /developing new Entertainment formats and co productions/
Member of Board of RTV SLO
Chairman of the jury awarding the annual biggest achievements on RTV SLO
Awards
Viktor six times (awarded by the Stop magazine), Kristalni globus twice (awarded by Nedeljski dnevnik magazine), Zlati ekran twice (awarded by 7D-Monitor magazine).
References
- ^ Gaube, Ales (February 21, 2002). "Transvestite Sisters stir Slovenia". CNN. http://edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/02/20/slovenia.eurovision/index.html. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
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