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Robert Turcescu : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert Turcescu

Robert Turcescu (born May 3, 1975) is a Romanian journalist, TV presenter, best known for confessing in 2014 to being un undercover agent of a military secret service in Romania while posing as a freelance journalist for several years (http://business-review.eu/featured/journalist-robert-turcescu-causes-public-outcry-by-confessing-he-was-an-undercover-army-officer-70650), media critic, radio personality and singer-songwriter. He is the host of ''100%'', a political one-to-one talk-show that aired on Realitatea TV and B1 TV. He participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song ''Un refren''.〔http://adevarul.ro/entertainment/muzica/video-robertturcescu-eurovisionul-intinerit-casa-presei-20-ani-1_513cbba800f5182b85eecec8/index.html〕
Born in Piteşti, he attended the Ion Brătianu High School there, followed by the Superior School of Journalism in Bucharest, which he finished in 1997. The following year, he graduated from the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Journalism and Communication Sciences.〔 (Profile ) at realitatea.net; accessed August 16, 2010〕
Turcescu began his career in 1993 as a writer for the magazine ''Pop Rock & Show'' and for the newspaper ''Curierul naţional''. The following year, the news agency A-M. Press hired him as a reporter. From 1996 to 1998, he worked as a reporter for Radio Total, advancing to editor-in-chief that year. In 2000, he became editor-in-chief at Europa FM, and since that year he has hosted the show ''România în direct'' there. In 2001 he was a presenter for TVR's ''Telematinal'' and an editor at ''Evenimentul Zilei''. Since 2003 he has written for the magazine ''Dilema''.〔 He hosted ''100%'' on Realitatea TV from that year until 2010.〔〔 Mircea Reştea, ("Robert Turcescu a părăsit Realitatea Media" ("Robert Turcescu Leaves Realitatea Media") ), ''Cotidianul'', August 16, 2010; accessed August 16, 2010〕 He has continued hosting his show at the B1 TV starting with the end of September 2010.〔 (Announcement of the move to B1 TV ); accessed September 18, 2010〕
He was also editor-in-chief of ''Cotidianul'' in 2004–05.〔
He has received a number of awards. For instance, in 2002 the National Audiovisual Council named ''România în direct'' the best radio talk show, while in 2004, the Association of Television Professionals granted ''100%'' an award for best television talk show.〔
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