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Vasko Eftov is a freelance journalist from
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. He is mostly known as the editor and host of the political TV show titled
Vo Centar ''Vo Centar'' is a television show from North Macedonia hosted by Vasko Eftov. In March 2015 TV station Alsat-M stopped the airing of the show on its channel. Today the show is airing on Kanal 5 every Monday at 22:00 Season 2017/2018 On social m ...
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Vasko Eftov started working as a journalist for the Macedonian newspaper Vecer. His first TV show was called ''Revers'' and it started airing back in 1996. In March 1999, he received an offer from
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which he accepted and renamed the show to ''
Vo Centar ''Vo Centar'' is a television show from North Macedonia hosted by Vasko Eftov. In March 2015 TV station Alsat-M stopped the airing of the show on its channel. Today the show is airing on Kanal 5 every Monday at 22:00 Season 2017/2018 On social m ...
'' ''(English: In Center)''. The show aired on Kanal 5 and Alfa. The show was aired and later cancelled from Alsat-M on March 23, 2015 from the Chief editor Muhamed Zakiri. It continued to be aired on Kanal 5. In his job so far he has interviewed many Macedonian and foreign public figures, including Kiro Gligorov,
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Personal life

He is married since October 23, 2013.


Awards

In 2000, Eftov won a Golden Ladybug of Popularity in the field of journalism in 2000.Васко Ефтов: Од тренер по кошарка, станав политички новинар 18.12.2014
''Retrieved 06.02.2016 (Macedonian)''


Media appearances


See also

* Channel 5 * Mirka Velinovska


References

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