Kyrre Nakkim

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Kyrre Nakkim (born 18 March 1966) is a Norwegian journalist.

He is currently[ when? ] political editor of the evening news Dagsrevyen, aired on the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. As such he appears on-screen as a news analyst on domestic political affairs. [1] He has formerly worked with commentary in Dagsavisen . [2]

Kyrre Nakkim is the son of Kjellaug Nakkim, a Conservative politician from Moss and former chair of the Broadcasting Council in Norway. [3]

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References

  1. Olsson, Terje (4 March 2008). "Kyrre Nakkim blir samfunnsredaktør i NRK". Journalisten.no.
  2. Braadland, Karoline; Nyberg, Piritta. "Hvem er din favoritt?". Dagbladet.no Politics.
  3. http://www.kampanje.com/medier/article405922.ece Archived May 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine