Svetlana Sorokina
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Svetlana Innokentyevna Sorokina (Russian: Светла́на Инноке́нтьевна Соро́кина; née Sarykova; born 15 January 1957, Pushkin) is a Russian journalist, member of the Russian Television Academy , teacher at the Higher School of Economics, and a former member of the Presidential Council for Civil Society and Human Rights (2009–2011).
Career
[edit]Sorokina was born on 15 January 1957.
In 1987, she was included in the staff of the Leningrad television in 1988–1990 leading the program 600 seconds.[1][2]
She worked at the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company,[3] NTV, TV-6, Channel One Russia[4] and other.
From September 2005 onward—along with Yuri Kobaladze from September 2006—co-hosts a weekly radio show In a circle of light on the Echo of Moscow station.[5]
From April to December 2015 hosted a talk show Sorokina on the Dozhd channel.
Personal life
[edit]- Single. Kept her husband's surname from the first marriage—her maiden name is Sarykova. Her second husband was a television operator Vladimir Grechishkin.[6]
- In July 2003, she became the foster mother of daughter Tonya.[7]
Awards
[edit]- Awarded the Order "For Personal Courage" (1993)[8]
- A three-time winner of TEFI (1996, 2000, 2005)
References
[edit]- ^ Первый раз в Первый. Класс!
- ^ Положительные герои России
- ^ Кому отражать эпоху
- ^ Слабое звено предвыборного года
- ^ Borodina, Arina (September 15, 2006). "Светлану Сорокину и Алексея Венедиктова вывели из круга" [Svetlana Sorokina and Alexei Venediktov were taken out of the circle] (in Russian). Retrieved July 18, 2021.
- ^ Звезды, которые воспитывают приемных детей
- ^ Светлана Сорокина решила усыновить ребенка
- ^ "Светлана Сорокина – Персоны – Эхо Москвы". Echo of Moscow (in Russian). Retrieved July 18, 2021.
External links
[edit]- Svetlana Sorokina's blog hosted by the Echo of Moscow (in Russian)
- 1957 births
- Living people
- People from Pushkin, Saint Petersburg
- Soviet journalists
- Soviet television presenters
- Radio and television announcers
- Russian women television presenters
- 20th-century Russian journalists
- 21st-century Russian journalists
- 21st-century Russian women journalists
- 20th-century Russian women journalists
- Academic staff of the Higher School of Economics
- TV Rain