Yevgeny Kiselyov

Yevgeny Kiselyov Alekseyevich (Russian: Евгений Алексеевич Киселёв, scientific transliteration Evgeny Kiselev Alekseevic; born June 15, 1956 in Moscow) was one of the most critical Russian TV journalists of the 1990s. Despite the closure of several television stations owned by him, he has his critical attitude towards the Russian President Putin not abandoned. Following the closure of all critical stations in Russia, he works as a chief editor of the liberal weekly newspaper Moskowskije Novosti before he " dodged into freer Kiev". Yevgeny Kiselyov Today 's TV presenter in Ukraine.

Life

Yevgeny Kiselyov studied at the Moscow State University of Oriental and worked in the Afghanistan war as a translator. In 1991 he was one of the founders of the first alternative news program Vesti. In 1992, he called Itogi (balance sheet) to life - a talk show on current political issues with which he moved to the state television from the private channel NTV in 1993. After he had held since 1993 some important posts on this station, in 2000 he was Director General in February.

As with the takeover of NTV by Gazprom in April 2001, the critical coverage has been, Kiselyov changed with the core group of journalists to Boris Berezovsky's private broadcasters TW - sixth An offer to continue the mission Itogi at NTW he refused. In January 2002, TW -6 was closed and the group around Kiselyov founded the transmitter TWS. The Itogi, the " favorite show of all thinking people in Russia " took 1 Kiselyov each time with.

As the parent company of TW -6 reclaiming the devices that had taken for her new station Kisseljows people, this last independent Russian station was stopped for financial reasons. Kiselyov said his career as a television journalist for over.

In September 2003, the Putin - critical oil magnate Mikhail Khodorkovsky took over the liberal weekly Moskowskije Novosti and presented as part of its redesign Kiselyov a chief editor. Kiselyov practiced this activity until 2005.

Kiselyov moved to the Kremlin - critical radio station Ekho Moskvy, for he different programs, including " Rasbor poljotow " and at the same time at the television program broadcast RTVi " Vlast ", moderated.

After the government increased influence on the Russian media, Yevgeny Kiselyov moved to the Ukraine, where he next Sawik Schuster is one of the most popular TV presenters today.

Awards

Kiselyov was honored several times for his dedicated journalism. He was named the best journalist of the year 1993. In 1995 he received in the U.S. the " International Free Press Award ". From the Russian Television Academy, he received each a price for the consignment Itogi and for his talk show glass naroda ( The voice of the people ), hosted by the equally successful journalist Svetlana Sorokina, who has often worked with Kiselyov and today the Moscow Radio Echo Moskvy works.

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