Marko Reikop

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19 czerwca 1969 (56 years)
Marko Reikop (born June 19, 1969 in Tallinn) is an Estonian TV host.

He graduated from the Tallinn University on bibliography and is employed by radio and TV channels of the Estonian Public Broadcasting since 1991.

He has presented the Estonian national finals for Eurovision Song Contest and made a live commentary for the event. From 2009 and on, he presents the daily talk show Ringvaade together with Anu Välba (along with Grete Lõbu since autumn of 2013).

In 2018, he was given Fifth Class of the Order of the White Star by the President of Estonia.

Reikop is openly gay. In September 2020, Reikop was the subject, along with Ringvaade cohost Grete Lõbu, of an anti-gay slur by Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) MP and Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) board representative Urmas Reitelmann in a social media post, which caused a backlash by ERR supervisory board member Rein Veidemann and ERR board chair Erik Roose, with Veidemann calling for Reitelmann's removal from the board. Reikop later stated that he considered filing a court action suit against Reitelmann.

Filmografia

2024
The Black Hole · as Marko Reikop
2016
The Eurovision Song Contest: Semi Final 1 · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2015
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2015
The Eurovision Song Contest: Semi Final 1 · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2013
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2012
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2011
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2010
Riigimehed · as Marko Reikop
2010
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2009
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2008
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2007
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2006
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2005
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2004
The Eurovision Song Contest · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2003
Eurovision Song Contest Riga 2003 · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2002
Eurovision Song Contest Tallinn 2002 · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2001
Eurovision Song Contest Copenhagen 2001 · as Self - Estonian Commentator
2000
Eurovision Song Contest Stockholm 2000 · as Self - Estonian Commentator
1999
Eurovision Song Contest Jerusalem 1999 · as Self - Estonian Commentator

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