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Bengt Alfred Öste (22 January 1927 – 5 June 2004) was a Swedish journalist and television host. He was the news anchor of ''Rapport'' in
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(SVT) for 14 years, from 1978 to 1992. Before that, he was news chief from 1972. Öste was also a devoted fisherman and wrote both books and articles on the subject.


Early life

Öste was born on 22 January 1927 in Bromma Parish,
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, Sweden, the son of the journalist and the writer and his wife Giggi Ahlström. He was the brother of the journalist and writer . His grandfather was the veterinarian and grandmother was the politician . Öste passed ''
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'' in
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in 1945.


Career

Öste's first job as a reporter was for ' which later amalmagated into ''
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''. He worked as a reporter, edition manager and assistant editorial secretary at ''
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'' between 1947 and 1963. Öste was executive editor and publisher as well as administrative editor-in-chief for '' Idun– Vecko-Journalen'' from 1963 to 1966 as well as research editor at ''Svenska Dagbladet'' in 1966. He was deputy editor-in-chief there from 1967 to 1969, head of interior affairs from 1969 to 1970, editorial secretary at TV2 at Sveriges Television from 1971 to 1974, news director of TV2 from 1975 to 1978 and news anchor of ''Rapport'' in TV2 from 1978 to 1992. In the mid-1990s, Öste moved to
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where he hosted ' together with
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. Öste was also a devoted fisherman and wrote both books and articles on the subject. Later he led the successful television program ' at Sveriges Television. The program became so popular that in 2001, Öste received an award from ''Sportfiskeforum'' ("Forum for recreational fishing") in
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, which awarded the Hallman Prize of SEK 10,000 to Öste.


Personal life

In 1950, Öste married (1931–2015), the daughter of chief physician and Margareta Blixen-Finecke. Öste and Holmgren had two children: Jonas (born 1951) and Marie (born 1953). In 1956, Öste married Gertrud Goldbeck-Löwe (1932–2016), the daughter of physician Hans-Adolf Goldbeck-Löwe and Hertha Goldbeck-Löwe from
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. Öste and Goldbeck-Löwe had two children: Viveca (born 1958) and Giggi (born 1960). On 20 June 1983, Öste's daughters Gigi and Marie, nine months pregnant, were out walking in Tyresö when they were mowed down by a drunk driver. Marie lost little Milja, Gigi was forced to amputate her right leg and suffered severe brain damage for life. Öste and his wife got involved in ''Hjärnkraft'' ("Brain power"), an association for the rehabilitation of brain-damaged people. They also started the KRAM association, (''Kampen mot rattfylleriet angår mig'', "The fight against drunk driving concerns me"). It was largely thanks to Öste's determined fight that the limit for drunk driving in Sweden was lowered to 0.2
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(''promille''). When the debate against
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became more and more heated, the pipe smoker Öste took the lead in favor of tolerance. In the early 1990s, he became a figurehead for the association Smokepeace, which worked for the rights of smokers in society. The organization later attracted controversy, not least after ''
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'' revealed that the tobacco company Philip Morris gave Smokepeace SEK 1.2 million for an advertising campaign.


Illness and death

Öste slowly began to fall ill in 1996. The doctors discovered a benign tumor which was operated on. His memory began to fail and he was finally diagnosed with
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's-like
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. His final years, Öste spent at Saint Erik's nursing home, which has group housing for people with dementia. He died on 5 June 2004 at
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in Kungholm Parish, Stockholm, Sweden. He was interred on 27 May 2005 at
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in Stockholm.


Selected bibliography

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References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Oste, Bengt 1927 births 2004 deaths Swedish television news anchors Swedish television journalists Journalists from Stockholm Burials at Skogskyrkogården Fishermen Deaths from Alzheimer's disease