Zhanna Matveevna Teleshevskaya ( May 29, 1941 , Kharkov , Ukraine - May 4, 2009 , Yekaterinburg ) is a Russian journalist and founder of the first private TV channel in Yekaterinburg .
| Zhanna Teleshevskaya | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Zhanna Matveevna Teleshevskaya |
| Date of Birth | May 29, 1941 |
| Place of Birth | Kharkov , Ukrainian SSR , USSR |
| Date of death | May 4, 2009 (67 years old) |
| Place of death | Ekaterinburg , Russia |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | journalist , editor, founder of the DIA television company |
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Biography
Born May 29, 1941 in Kharkov.
For a long time she worked as an editor in the Yekaterinburg newspaper “To Change!”.
1971-1991 - Sverdlovsk State Radio and Television: editor of the sports editorial board, editor of the main editorial board of information; She was the author of critical stories of the information-analytical program “Channel 7”.
1991 - founded in Yekaterinburg the TV company DIA (Free Broadcasting Association) - one of the first non-state television companies in Russia. The first program of the DIA was the talk show “Dialog in the Night” (by J. Teleshevskaya’s own program): the program was broadcast for more than 10 years (it was noted at one time in sociological surveys, in press estimates, and in media ratings). J. Teleshevskaya was a member of the board of NAT (National Broadcasting Association).
2003 - sold the DIA television company to REN TV network partner.
2005 - together with the Central Internal Affairs Directorate and Interpol created a documentary television series on corruption in the ranks of the Ministry of Internal Affairs "Fox Hunting".
Died May 4, 2009 in Yekaterinburg at the 68th year of life. She was buried at the Shirokorechensky cemetery in Yekaterinburg.
Rewards
- For work at the Olympics-80 , on the proposal of the USSR State Radio and Television, she was awarded the "Badge of Honor" of the Organizing Committee of the Olympics-80 [1] .
- At the All-Russian creative competition of journalistic works “Shield and Pen-2006”, the production center “Telemost Studio” (director Teleshkovskaya Zh. M.) was awarded a diploma for a documentary about the work of the security officers of the Sverdlovsk police department “Fox Hunting”; Teleshevskaya herself, M. M., was awarded the breastplate “For Assistance to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia” [2] .