Julius Hougen

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Born(1906-11-07)7 November 1906
Kristiansand, Norway
Died19 December 1993(1993-12-19) (aged 87)
Occupationsjurist and radio personality
Julius Hougen
Julius Hougen in 1935
Born(1906-11-07)7 November 1906
Kristiansand, Norway
Died19 December 1993(1993-12-19) (aged 87)
Occupationsjurist and radio personality

Julius Hougen (7 November 1906 19 December 1993) was a Norwegian jurist and radio personality. He became known as the voice from Sørlandet over a period of more than forty years, eventually as a leader of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation's district office in Kristiansand.[1]

Hougen was born in Kristiansand as the son of lecturer Paul Fredrik Hougen and Aagot Sofie Svendsen. He finished had his secondary education at the Kristiansand Cathedral School in 1925. He was cand.jur. from 1930, and finished the Police School in 1932. The broadcasting company Kringkastingsselskapet was established as an office in Kristiansand in 1930, with Olaf Benneche as leader and Hougen as his assistant. When Benneche died in 1931, Hougen was responsible for the Kristiansand office, in addition to being an assistant judge in Kristiansand. The State-controlled Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (Norwegian: Norsk Rikskringkasting, NRK) took over after Kringkastingsselskapet in 1933. During the 1930s Hougen worked part-time for NRK as well as being a police officer. He became known as "the voice from Sørlandet", introducing the popular characters "shipmate Kristiansen and ship's engineer Tønnesen". In 1936 he married teacher Signe Hangeland.[1]

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