Since joining SVT, Radomir has mainly presented music programmes such as Voxpop, Folktoppen,[2]Megadrom,[2]One Night with Elvis, Hårdrocknatten, and 80 tals natten.[3] As an interviewer at Voxpop he got to interview the members of U2 as the only Swedish media during that stint in Sweden.[2] He also during the same time presented the music show Musikbyrån at SVT.[4] He has as well presented Folktoppen, a chart show in 2005 at SVT along with Shirley Clamp and David Bexelius.[5]
In 2005, he along with Sveriges Radio presenter Håkan Persson presented a simultaneous broadcast between SVT and Sveriges Radio of Iron Maiden's concert at Ullevi.[6] In 2007 he was part of a sports-panel at Sveriges Radios sport show Sportsnack.[7]
He has also presented SVT24's coverage of the Basketligan play-offs.[9] He was one of the presenters for the Swedish broadcast of the Live Earth gala in 2007.[10]
Radomir has produced the documentary series Svenskarna i Guca (Swedes in Guca) for SVT, a documentary about the Roman band Süperstar Orkestar in southern Serbia.[11]
In 2016, Jovan produced a documentary about the irish rock legends - Thin Lizzy.
In 2018, Jovan produced a three part roadmovie with his friend, the Swedish actor Olle Sarri - A story about Olles roots in northern part of Sweden, När Olle mötte Sarri (In Swedish: "When Olle met Sarri"). In 2019, Jovan and Beppe Strabrink produced six TV travel stories for SVT TV-show Go´Kväll which was filmed on location in Serbia and Bosnia & Hercegovina.
In 2008 and 2009, Radomir and Nina Radulovic presented the online show Eurovision Countdown which aired in 43 countries that participated in the Eurovision Song Contest.[15][16] The show had approximately 200 million viewers.[16][17]
Radomir also wrote the lyrics to "Destiny", the English translation of "Molitva" (Молитва), which would go on to win the 2007 contest. He has also released a self-titled remix of the song.[18]
Alongside Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson, he gave commentary on the red carpet event held on 8 May in front of Stockholm Palace preceding the opening ceremony in Stockholm City Hall. Radomir also hosted the press conferences for the contest.[22]
In 2020 and 2022, Jovan presented Beovizija, the Serbian national final that selects an artist for the Eurovision Song Contest, alongside Dragana Kosjerina, Kristina Radenković, and Stefan Popović.[23]
In 2024, he was included in the Encyclopedia of the National Diaspora, edited by chronicler Ivan Kalauzović Ivanus.[24]
He also starred as a television presenter in an episode of the 2003 SVT drama Belinder auktioner (Swedish: Belinder Auctions).[27]
Bibliography
In 2011, Radomir published Mitt Balkan: mat och människor (Swedish: My Balkans: food and people), a collection of some of his favourite Serbian dishes.[28] In 2015, an English version of his first cookbook "Balkan - Food and people" was released.
In 2019, Jovan Radomir published his second cookbook: "Balkan - mat, människor och minnen" ( Balkan - food, people and memories") A collection of his favourite Balkan dishes.
^Grenninger, Anna-Karin (28 March 2006). "Han tar över "Folktoppen"" [He takes over "Folktoppen"]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 30 January 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
^Sjödin, Frida (13 May 2007). "Superbt, Serbien!" [Superb, Serbia!]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 30 January 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
^Bekkeli, Tommy (28 October 2014). "Mitt Balkan: mat och människor" [My Balkans: food and people]. Bokus.com (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
Literature
Kalauzović, I., ed. (2024). Encyclopedia of the National Diaspora. Niš, Serbia: Impressions Publishing. ISBN978-86-82470-02-1.