Tone-Lise Skagefoss (born 10 May 1974 in Nesbru) is a Norwegian radio and television presenter and head of music for Radio Norge. [1]
She began her career as presenter and head of music at Radio Oslofjord. [2] Later, she worked for Ole Evenrud at the record company Polygram. She was also a music journalist at NRK P3 and was a presenter on Poprush, Hammock and Platina. She also presented the music programme Svisj-show on NRK 2 for two years. In 1997, she was one of the three members of the Norwegian team that took second place on the Nordic pop quiz show Pick-Up .
Skagefoss was a member of the jury on the third and fourth season (2005–2006) of Idol on TV 2. [3] [4] She presented the programme Absolutt Underholdning on TV 2, while also working for Radio Norge.
She has also taken part in Zebra Grand Prix .
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