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Audhild Gregoriusdotter Rotevatn : ウィキペディア英語版 | Audhild Gregoriusdotter Rotevatn
Audhild Gregoriusdotter Rotevatn (born 9 May 1975) is a Norwegian journalist, television host, and radio presenter, who has worked for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation and the now defunct Kanal 24. She is known for her unusual name and consistent use of Nynorsk. ==Career== Rotevatn started her journalistic career as an intern in ''Sunnmørsposten'', followed by a short spell in ''Bergens Tidende''. Having finished radio journalism studies at Volda University College, she began working for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation in 1999. Rotevatn was a news presenter in ''Dagsnytt'' and a sports anchor on NRK1. She moved to Kanal 24 in 2003, initially working as a news anchor. She eventually became news director.〔 Following the ownership change in Kanal 24, Rotevatn left the radio channel and joined I&M Kommunikasjon, an advertising company, as a communications advisor.〔 Rotevatn is also a regular columnist for ''Dag og Tid'', ''Vårt Land'', and ''Språknytt''. In 2009, the Arts Council Norway offered Rotevatn a position in the committee that evaluates newspapers for press support. Rotevatn was a member of the board of ''Dag og Tid'' at the time. After informing the Arts Council about the possible conflict of interest, she resigned from the ''Dag og Tid'' board, and accepted the committee position. ''Dag og Tid'' received a major increase in subsidy, and Rotevatn was criticized by Christian newspaper ''Norge IDAG'', who lost press support after being assessed by the committee. The Arts Council maintained that there had been no conflict of interest since Rotevatn left the board of ''Dag og Tid'' before joining the committee.〔 In 2010 she became a board member of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation.
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