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Novosti (TV Program)
Novosti (), literally ''News'' is an information program that has been broadcast since February 14, 1956 on Channel One (in 1956-1967 and in 1985-1991 - on Channel One of the Central Television of the USSR, in 1992-1995 on 1st channel Ostankino, in 1995-2002 - on ORT). It is an overview of information for the past part of the day. Since 1996, it has been produced by the Information Programs Directorate of JSC Channel One. History News on the "first button" began to be broadcast from February 14, 1956 to December 31, 1967 and from February 10, 1985. From January 1, 1990 to December 31, 1991, the program was called . From August 28 until the end of 1991 at 21:00, the program was called "TV Inform". TV Inform/News Ostankino (1991-1992) After the closure of the program "Time" and "TSN" on August 28, 1991, a new information program "TV Inform" appeared. In November 1991, ITA was created on the basis of TSN, while the previous information service - the Studio of Information Programs ...
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News
News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different Media (communication), media: word of mouth, printing, Mail, postal systems, broadcasting, Telecommunications, electronic communication, or through the testimony of Witness, observers and witnesses to events. News is sometimes called "hard news" to differentiate it from soft media. Subject matters for news reports include war, government, politics, education, health, economy, business, fashion, sport, entertainment, and the Climate change, environment, as well as quirky or unusual events. Government proclamations, concerning Monarchy, royal ceremonies, laws, taxes, public health, and Crime, criminals, have been dubbed news since ancient times. Technology, Technological and Social change, social developments, often driven by government communication and espionage networks, have increased the speed with which news can spread, as well as influenced its content. Throughout history, people have ...
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Ostankino (TV And Radio Company)
Russian State TV and Radio Company «Ostankino» (Russian: Российская государственная телерадиокомпания «Останкино» — formerly All-Union State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company) is the state broadcasting organization that managed part of the state television and radio broadcasting in Russia from February 8, 1991, to October 12, 1995. History According to a Kommersant article dated 29 April 1995, "In the fall of 1992, a commercial directorate was created at Ostankino (ORT), which demanded that the studios enter into contracts with advertisers. The studio directors began to report not to the editor-in-chief of the TV company, but to the commercial one. At the same time, the concept of "currency advertising" ($5000 per minute) was introduced. This only increased the income to the television company's shadow fund, since the studio took money from currency advertisers as from ruble advertisers, but for this service it was ne ...
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Kirill Kleimyonov
Kirill Alekseevich Kleimyonov (; born 20 September 1972, Moscow) is a Russian journalist, broadcaster, Deputy General Director — Head of the Directorate of Information Programs — a member of the Board of Directors of the Channel One Russia. Following Marina Ovsyannikova's on-screen protest on Channel One Russia opposing the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine On 24 February 2022, , starting the largest and deadliest war in Europe since World War II, in a major escalation of the Russo-Ukrainian War, conflict between the two countries which began in 2014. The fighting has caused hundreds of thou ..., Kleimyonov denounced Ovsyannikova as a British spy. References External links Биография Кирилла Клеймёнова на сайте Первого канала 1972 births Living people Mass media people from Moscow Russian television presenters Radio and television announcers Russian radio personalities Moscow State University alumni Rus ...
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Pyotr Marchenko (journalist)
Pyotr Valentinovich Marchenko (; born December 23, 1969, Moscow) is a Russian television journalist, radio and television presenter. He is the presenter of the weekday summary program ' REN TV since 2015, previously the program ' on NTV (1996-2002) and the Sunday edition of the program ''Vremya'' on Channel One from 2003-2005. Biography Marchenko was born on December 23, 1969 in Moscow to Valentin Petrovich (1932-1993), a journalist, documentary film editor and to Olga Efimovna (1934-2016), a research fellow. He studied at the Faculty of Russian Language and Literature of the Krupskaya Moscow Regional Pedagogical Institute, but left the university of his own free will. He also studied for some time at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. From March 23, 1992, he worked as a news editor at the radio station "Echo of Moscow", where he was hired by Sergei Fonton. From 1996 to 2002, he hosted the news program ) on the NTV channel. Initially, he hosted the morning ...
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Zhanna Agalakova
Zhanna Leonidovna Agalakova (; born 6 December 1965, Kirov) is a distinguished Russian journalist, special correspondent, and television news presenter. In 2002 she was nominated for the TEFI Award and in 2006 was awarded the Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland". and Order of Friendship (2018) Early life and education Born in Kirov, Russia, Agalakova spent her teenage years (1979–1983) living in Mongolia with her parents. She graduated from music school in piano. She began her career as a secretary to the editor-in-chief of the local newspaper "Komsomolskoye Plemya" in Kirov. Agalakova graduated from Moscow State University's Faculty of Journalism in 1991. Career Following university, Agalakova worked as a correspondent for the Ministry of Internal Affairs' television studio, producing segments for the program "Man and the Law." She also served as the press attaché for the International Association for Combating Drug Abuse and Drug Trafficking. In 1992, she ...
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Novy God
''Novy God'' or ''Noviy God'' () is a New Year celebration observed in Russia, in post-Soviet states, and globally by the diasporas of post-Soviet states. The holiday was promoted by the Soviet Union as a secular holiday that would supplant Christmas, which (along with other religious holidays) had been abolished due to the Communist Party's unofficial policy of state atheism. It incorporates traditions derived from Christmas, including gift-giving, decorated trees, and a Santa Claus-like figure— Ded Moroz ()—who is said to deliver gifts to children on New Year's Eve. Novy God's customs have remained a popular observance among Russians and diaspora since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, as well as in parts of Central Asia. In 2016, Russian American journalist Leon Neyfakh called it "the most important family holiday of the season for Russians all over the world." History From AD 1492, the new year was originally celebrated on 1 September as per the Byzantin ...
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Igor Gmyza
Igor Gennadyevich Gmyza (; born January 12, 1965, Minsk) is a Russian radio and TV presenter. In 1995–2004 he was the host of the news program on the Public Russian Television (ORT, now Channel One). From 2006 to 2016 he was a political commentator on '' Radio Rossii''. Currently, he is a teacher at the Higher school of television of Moscow State University Moscow State University (MSU), officially M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University,. is a public university, public research university in Moscow, Russia. The university includes 15 research institutes, 43 faculties, more than 300 departments, a .... He is married and has a son Nikita. References External links Ток-шоу Игоря Гмызы «Особое мнение» {{DEFAULTSORT:Gmyza, Igor 1965 births Living people Russian television presenters People from Minsk Radio and television announcers Soviet male stage actors Russian radio personalities Russian people of Belarusian descent Academic staff ...
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Mikhail Leontyev
Mikhail Vladimirovich Leontyev (; born 12 October 1958) is a Russian political commentator currently working on national TV Channel One. He is known for his program "''Odnako''" () (Translated "However" or "Still"), irregularly appearing on air with commentaries on certain political occasions since March 1999. He is also a laureate of the "Golden pen of Russia" award and the TEFI award. Biography Graduated from the Department of General Economics of the Moscow Institute of National Economy in 1979, and worked in a scientific-research institute up to 1985. Then he graduated from a vocational college with the profession of "joiner-cabinetmaker", worked as unskilled labourer in the Museum of Literature, was a guard at the cottage of Boris Pasternak, and offered private lessons in history. From 1989 he began working in journalism and served as a correspondent of the political department of the newspaper ''Kommersant''. In 1990 headed the economic department of ''Nezavisimaya Gaz ...
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Marat Gelman
Marat Aleksandrovich GelmanOfficial (in the passport) Latin-graphics spelling of his last name is Guelman as in French. (; born 24 December 1960) is a Russian collector, gallerist, and op-ed columnist. The former director of PERMM contemporary art museum in Perm. The deputy director of Channel One from June 2002 to February 2004. A political consultant, a co-founder of the Foundation for Effective Politics, and a member of Russia's Public Chamber (2010–2012 convocation). Gelman has lived in Montenegro since 2014. Biography Marat Guelman was born on 24 December 1960 in Chişinău. His father is the writer and playwright Alexander Isaakovich Gelman. Upon finishing high school 34 in Chişinău in 1977, Marat Guelman went on to study at Moscow Electrotechnical Institute of Communications while working as a mechanic and a sceneshifter at Moscow Academic Art Theater, Sovremennik and Mayakovsky Theatre. He graduated in 1983 earning a degree in engineering.Jones, Taryn (14 Nove ...
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Konstantin Ernst
Konstantin Lvovich Ernst (; born 6 February 1961) is a Russian media manager, producer and TV host. He is currently the CEO of Channel One Russia. Biography Early years and education His father Lev Konstantinovich Ernst, of History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine, and the Soviet Union, German descent, was a Soviet biologist and Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences. He carried out research on genetics, biotechnology, selection of agricultural animals and cloning. Konstantin Ernst's mother is Svetlana Nilovna Golevinova, a financial officer. Ernst spent his childhood and youth in Leningrad, where his father had been appointed Head of a new research center. Konstantin graduated from High School No. 35 located on the Vassilyevsky Island and in 1983 got a degree from the Biology and Soil Department of the Saint Petersburg State University, Leningrad State University. As a child, Konstantin was fascinated by painting, in particular, the work of the Soviet ...
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NTV (Russia)
NTV (Cyrillic: НТВ) is a Russian free-to-air television channel that was launched as a subsidiary of Vladimir Gusinsky's company . Since 14 April 2001 Gazprom Media controls the network. NTV has no official meaning according to Igor Malashenko, the author of the name and co-founder of the company, but in the 1990s unofficial transcripts of the acronym include "New" (''Novoje''), "Independent" (''Nezavisimoje''), "Non-governmental" (''Negosudarstvennoje''), "Our" (''Nashe''). History Gusinsky era (1993-2001) Gusinsky founded NTV broadcasting in October 1993 on channel 4. It moved to channel 5 in January 1994. He attracted talented journalists and news anchors of the time such as Tatiana Mitkova, Leonid Parfyonov, Mikhail Osokin, Yevgeniy Kiselyov, Vladimir A. Kara-Murza, Victor Shenderovich, Pyotr Marchenko and others. The channel set high professional standards in Russian television, broadcasting live coverage and sharp analysis of current events. Starting before th ...
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Good Morning (Russian TV Program)
''Good Morning'' () is a Russian morning television program and talk show that is broadcast on Channel One (Russia). It debuted in 1986, and has aired ever since. The program features news, interviews, and weather forecasts. The primary anchors are Tatyana Vedeneyeva (1988—1996, 2000), Larisa Verbitskaya (1987—2014), Ekaterina Andreeva (1992—1993), Andrey Malakhov (1995—2001), Arina Sharapova (2001—present), Yekaterina Strizhenova (1997—present), Larisa Krivtsova (1997—2003), Alexander Nevsky (1999), Yana Churikova (2002), Irina Apeksimova (2006—2008), Boris Shcherbakov (2007—2014) and Marina Kim (2014–present). Program team Television presenters * Yekaterina Strizhenova * Yulia Zimina Yulia Alexandrovna Zimina (; born July 4, 1981, Krasny Kut, Saratov Oblast) is a Russian film actress and TV presenter. Biography On July 4, 1981, Zimina was born in the town of Krasny Kut, Saratov Oblast. Zimina's father is Alexander Petrovich, ... * Svetlan ...
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