Adriatik Kelmendi
Adriatik Kelmendi | |
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| Born | February 20, 1978 Peja, Kosovo |
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| Alma mater | University of London |
| Occupations | Journalist, writer, television host, social activist, lecturer, media executive |
| Employer | Klan Kosova |
| Known for | Rubikon me Adriatik Kelmendi |
| Title | CEO and Chairman, Klan Kosova Media Group (2020–2023) |
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Adriatik Kelmendi (born 20 February 1978) is a prominent Kosovar journalist, writer, television host, social activist, lecturer, and media executive.[1] He is best known as the creator and host of Rubikon me Adriatik Kelmendi, the country’s longest-running and most-watched current-affairs television program.[2]
Career
Kelmendi began his journalism career in 1998 with the Koha Group, one of Kosovo’s leading independent media organizations.[3] Over a span of twenty two years, he held several key editorial positions, including Managing Editor of the daily newspaper Koha Ditore and Editor-in-Chief of KTV–Kohavision, the group’s national television channel. During this period, he wrote hundreds of news reports, opinion pieces, and analytical columns, and produced numerous current-affairs programs focusing on politics, governance, and social issues.
Since 2004, Kelmendi has served as the producer and host of Rubikon me Adriatik Kelmendi, a high-profile interview and debate program broadcast during prime time four nights a week on KTV Kohavision. The show has become a central platform for political dialogue and public accountability in Kosovo and the wider region.[1]
From 2020, Kelmendi was the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Klan Kosova Media Group, overseeing operations across the country’s largest private television network, its radio station, and digital news portal.[4] Under his leadership, the media organization expanded its programming diversity and digital reach. He led the network through a period of strategic transformation and audience growth until June 2023, when he stepped down to focus on other ventures while continuing to host Rubikon.
Academic work
In addition to his journalism career, Kelmendi has been a lecturer at the Faculty of Mass Communication at AAB University in Prishtina since 2007, teaching courses on media practice, ethics, and television journalism.[5]
Education
Kelmendi holds a Master’s degree in Media and Communication Studies from Goldsmiths College, University of London, where he studied as a Chevening Scholar in 2004.[6]
Awards and recognition
Kelmendi has received several journalism and leadership awards acknowledging his contribution to media freedom and the development of professional journalism in Southeast Europe.[7] His talk show Rubikon has been cited as a model of balanced political debate and critical inquiry in the Western Balkans.[8]
Internationally, he received the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Gold Baton (1999–2000) for his work on Massacre at Cuska / The Promise of Justice with American RadioWorks and Minnesota Public Radio.[9] His reporting also earned the ICIJ Award for Outstanding International Investigative Reporting, the Overseas Press Club Lowell Thomas Award, and the Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Award for Excellence in Electronic Media.[10]
In Kosovo, he was named Best Journalist of 2006–2007 by the Association of Professional Journalists of Kosovo—the country’s most prestigious journalism award.[7]
Other work
Beyond broadcasting, Kelmendi has been active as a Public Advocate for Kosovo within the regional truth-seeking initiative KOMRA/RECOM, and has edited various publications and collections of essays on politics, identity, and society.[11]
Publications
Kelmendi is the author of several books and publications, including:
Selected bibliography
- 2001: Kosovo Prostitution Flourishes: UN Struggles to Break Up Lucrative Prostitution Racket; BCR
- 2002: Kosovo: Fuel Smugglers Flourishing; Institute for War and Peace Reporting
- 2013: Kapërcimi i Rubikonit drejt pavarësisë; Koha Ditore
- 2015: Gazetari televizive; independent publication
- 2017: Rrëfime të përpjekjes; Koha
- 2021: Segregation–Growing Up in Kosovo; Comparative Southeast European Studies
- 2020: Si mund të jetojmë diku tjetër kur në botë ekziston Parisi?; Koha
- 2020: Smells like teen spirit: vitet 1999-2013; Koha[12]
See also
External links
References
- ^ a b "Rubikon me Adriatik Kelmendi – Program Overview". Klan Kosova. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
- ^ "Rubikon marks 20 years on air". Klan Kosova. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
- ^ "Koha Group – History and Impact". Koha Group. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
- ^ "Leadership Changes at Klan Kosova". Media Ownership Monitor Kosovo 2023. June 2023. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
- ^ "Faculty of Mass Communication – AAB University". AAB University. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
- ^ "Marking the 30th Anniversary of Chevening Scholarships in Kosovo". GOV.UK. Retrieved 2025-10-21.
- ^ a b "Association of Professional Journalists of Kosovo honours Adriatik Kelmendi". RTK. 12 December 2007. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
- ^ "Rubikon – Two Decades of Dialogue". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
- ^ "duPont Awards Winners List 1999–2000". Columbia University Journalism School. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
- ^ "ICIJ Award Recipients 1999–2000" (PDF). International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
- ^ "KOMRA/RECOM Regional Council Profiles – Adriatik Kelmendi". RECOM Initiative. Retrieved 21 October 2025.
- ^ "Adriatik Kelmendi". Google Scholar (in Albanian). Retrieved 2024-12-04.