NRK-profile Anne Grosvold confirms that she is done in state channel on December 1.
According to Dagens Næringsliv should she planned not reveal that she stops before the last day.
The newspaper article about a planned friendly chat between Grosvold and Telenor CEO Sigve Brekke December 3 – that after she should stop as a presenter for NRK debate program “Dagsnytt 18», makes sure she talks about news already.
Grosvold get strong testimonials from past and current colleagues. Among them is Anne Lindmo.
– Anne Grosvold is one of those who dominate the radio. For me, she has always been a role model because she had the courage to create his own style, a clear and uncompromising signature, points out Lindmo.
– There is extra special taken in Considering that she entered NRK in an era where gubbeveldet still prevailed, leaving the road to such a position even longer and tougher than I and others of my generation can imagine. I wish her welcome into freelance the ranks, and suggests, nay demands, that she now makes a Podcast where she freely and goodly tells all the tall tales from the news department and from political life she has followed all these years, continues Lindmo
Former colleague Dan Børge Akerø has the following to say about Grodvold:
– Anne Grosvold has made a very strong and solid effort in NRK for a long time, through both news reporting and in entertainment programs, stressing Akerø.
– The time ebbing away for us all eventually, but NRK can be proud of what Grosvold made, not least on the news front. She has left deep traces, continues Akerø.
Former colleague Arne Scheie is full of praise.
– Anne has been exceptionally skilled in their job. I think it’s sad that she did not go the distance, but I realize that perhaps are other things she will experience, says Scheie.
– I have always been interested in the news, and Anne has enriched me with their knowledge through countless Dagsnytt 18 broadcasts. Anne is a member we can be proud of, and NRK can be happy that they had her in their midst, underlines Scheie.
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For Dagens Næringsliv says Grosvold following:
– I go out with this now because it was awareness of this Telenor interview. I had hoped that we could keep it a secret until 1 December, when I stop, that there would not be any noise. But now I tell it to my colleagues at a meeting afterwards, says Grosvold to Dagens Næringsliv.
65-year-old also says that this feels like an appropriate time to quit, and that she has not submitted any plans about what she should do to.
The newspaper writes that Grosvold withdrew from the mission after they began to question whether the assignment was compatible with her job.
Grosvold has worked at NRK since 1977, interrupted by a job as information officer in the Ministry of Justice between 1987 and 1991.
In addition to “Dagsnytt 18» she has led “Evening News” and “Editors 21″ and a variety of entertainment programs. Among other things, she took over the position of Skavlan program “First and Last” when she led the talk show “Grosvold” between 2007 and 2009.
Grosvold has also been NRK Asia correspondent, and has won awards both as journalist and presenter.
Former radio director in NRK, Tor Fuglevik, employees Anne Grosvold in then-18.30, which was the precursor to Dagsnytt 18.
– She actually started his career here in NRK Secretary for Hartvig Kiran in the then the Department. Man did not need to be a great talent scout to know that here we had a great talent to do. Anne Grosvold has been a strong and clearly representative of an entire generation NRK employees, says Fuglevik VG.
Radio veteran Kalle Lisberg that in addition to having been P4′s CEO also has extensive experience from NRK, points that Anne Grosvold was the first really took listeners’ point of view.
– She has always seen problems from the man in the street’s perspective. She has never been afraid to ask a stupid question. For in truth there are no stupid questions, only stupid answers, says Kalle Lisberg.
Anne Grosvold preparing right now today Dagsnytt 18-sending, and is not ready for a comment.
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