Journalist In 1983, while still a student, Uchovsky was one of the three publishers of the humor magazine "Tick in the Mind." He then wrote for the Ha-Ir as a columnist and culture editor and later editor. In 1993, he began working for Maariv where he served as a music reporter and culture editor.
Film producer Uchovsky worked on the soundtrack to Eytan Fox's film Shirat Ha'Sirena (Siren's Song, 1994). In 1997 he wrote a third of the episodes of the first season of Fox's TV series Florentine. In 1998 he wrote his first feature script for the TV drama Baal Baal Lev, which was directed by Fox. In 2002, he co-produced the Fox film
Yossi & Jagger. In 2004, he wrote and produced the Fox movie
Walk on Water. In 2005, Ohovsky co-created with Fox
The Bubble.
TV presenter In 1993, he hosted "Lila Rock" on Channel 3. In 1997, he began hosting the cultural program "The Small Circle " on Channel 2. From 2006-2010, he was part of the judging panel of
Kohav Nolad. In 2009, he hosted Soundtrack of the Decade on Channel 24. In 2010, he co-hosted Gal and Margul. In 2011, he co-hosted Gal and Eliraz. In 2012, he hosted the current affairs program "What are you saying?" and hosted the interview program Paskol Chai and also began serving as a judge on the reality show "Eyal Golan is calling you." In 2015, he participated in the third season of Golstar. In June 2019, he began hosting 24 at Tsehriim. In May 2020, he wrote and co-directed the docu-series The Proud Revolution. ==Awards and recognition==