Marianna Alexandrovna Maximovskaya

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Marianna Maximovskaya (2009)
Cyrillic ( Russian )
Марианна Александровна Максимовская
Transl. : Marianna Aleksandrovna Maksimovskaja
Transcr. : Marianna Alexandrovna Maximovskaya

Marianna Alexandrovna Maximowskaja ( Russian Марианна Александровна Максимовская ; born April 7, 1970 in Moscow ) is a Russian television journalist.

Life

Marianna Maximovskaya graduated from Lomonosov University in Moscow in 1992 with a degree in journalism . She then worked as a television journalist for the Russian television channels Perwy kanal , NTW , TW-6 and TWS . Like other journalists critical of the Kremlin, Maximovskaya often changed TV channels after it changed hands or was closed by the authorities. From 2003 to 2014 Maximowskaja had her own political magazine Nedelja s Mariannoj Maximowskoj ( German : The week with Marianna Maximowskaja ) on Ren-TV . Your show was on Ren-TV, one of the few Russian television stations that is not under the direct control of state power. The magazine was awarded the Russian television award TEFI a total of thirteen times and had consistently good audience ratings. The week was one of the last political programs on free TV that was not characterized by uncritical reporting towards the government, but was canceled during the editorial staff's summer vacation in 2014. Maximovskaya remained active as a political journalist for REN TV in 2014 and, in December 2014, participated as one of five national television journalists in the annual interview with Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev , to whom she spoke about the sharply lower purchasing power of broad sections of the population. In 2015, she switched to a communications company and became the group's president in 2018.

Web links

Commons : Marianna Maksimovskaya  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Stephen Ennis: Farewell to 'alternative' news on Russian TV ( Memento from September 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), in: BBC Monitoring from August 13, 2014, accessed on February 5, 2015 (English)
  2. Last independent television show canceled in Russia ( Memento from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), AFP, August 3, 2014, accessed on August 20, 2014.
  3. ^ "Die Woche": Russian TV stops last independent broadcast , Spiegel Online, August 2, 2014, accessed on August 20, 2014.
  4. «Вместе с самолетом разбилась последняя программа, которая могла себе позволить разбилась последняя программа, которая могла себе позволить, which crashed, with the plane, the сеять кение-сru August 2014, accessed September 20, 2014.
  5. In Conversation with Dmitry Medvedev: Interview with five television channels, press release of the Russian government of December 10, 2014, accessed on February 5, 2015
  6. Marianna Maksimovskaya becomes Vice-President of Mikhailov & Partners , RBK, December 22, 2014
  7. Marianna Maksimovskaya became President of the Mikhailov & Partners Group , Vedomosti, June 4, 2018