Håvard Narum | |
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Occupation | Journalist |
Håvard Narum (born 23 June 1944) is a Norwegian journalist and author.
Born in Hov, Norway, Narum has degrees in political science, history and English from the University of Oslo. [1] He started his career in journalism at Oppland Arbeiderblad in 1964, joining the Norwegian News Agency in 1969. [2]
Narum joined the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in 1975, where he headed the international newsroom at Dagsnytt from 1984 to 1987. From 1987 to 1991 Narum was a news correspondent for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in Washington, D.C. Returning to Norway, Narum headed the political newsroom at Dagsnytt from 1991 to 1997. [2]
In 1997, Narum joined Aftenposten, where he worked as head of the political newsroom (1997-2000), and acting political editor (2000). Since 2000, Narum was a political commentator and editorial writer at Aftenposten. [2] In a 2009 survey conducted by Journalisten among a bi-partisan selection of Norwegian political party leaders, Narum was tied with Trine Eilertsen as the best political commentator in Norway. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] He is often referred to as the " grand old man" of political commentary in Norway. [4] [5]
Narum retired from Aftenposten in September 2012. [8] His retirement ceremony was attended by Jens Stoltenberg, then Prime Minister of Norway, who made a surprise speech. [9] [10] [11] Following his retirement from journalism, Narum was recruited by Julie Brodtkorb as a communications consultant at JKL Group, becoming a colleague of Göran Persson. [8] He has maintained his participation in public affairs as a freelance writer and public speaker. [8]
Kommentatoriets grand old man leverer stødige kommentarer.
Kommentatorenes grand old man - som alltid leverer gode analyser og betraktninger om norsk politikk.
Håvard Narum | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Journalist |
Håvard Narum (born 23 June 1944) is a Norwegian journalist and author.
Born in Hov, Norway, Narum has degrees in political science, history and English from the University of Oslo. [1] He started his career in journalism at Oppland Arbeiderblad in 1964, joining the Norwegian News Agency in 1969. [2]
Narum joined the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in 1975, where he headed the international newsroom at Dagsnytt from 1984 to 1987. From 1987 to 1991 Narum was a news correspondent for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in Washington, D.C. Returning to Norway, Narum headed the political newsroom at Dagsnytt from 1991 to 1997. [2]
In 1997, Narum joined Aftenposten, where he worked as head of the political newsroom (1997-2000), and acting political editor (2000). Since 2000, Narum was a political commentator and editorial writer at Aftenposten. [2] In a 2009 survey conducted by Journalisten among a bi-partisan selection of Norwegian political party leaders, Narum was tied with Trine Eilertsen as the best political commentator in Norway. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] He is often referred to as the " grand old man" of political commentary in Norway. [4] [5]
Narum retired from Aftenposten in September 2012. [8] His retirement ceremony was attended by Jens Stoltenberg, then Prime Minister of Norway, who made a surprise speech. [9] [10] [11] Following his retirement from journalism, Narum was recruited by Julie Brodtkorb as a communications consultant at JKL Group, becoming a colleague of Göran Persson. [8] He has maintained his participation in public affairs as a freelance writer and public speaker. [8]
Kommentatoriets grand old man leverer stødige kommentarer.
Kommentatorenes grand old man - som alltid leverer gode analyser og betraktninger om norsk politikk.