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Marianna Maksimovskaya

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Marianna Maksimovskaya
Born7 April 1970 (1970-04-07) (age 54)
NationalityRussian
EducationMoscow State University
Occupation(s)journalist and television presenter

Marianna Aleksandrovna Maksimovskaya (Russian: Марианна Александровна Максимовская; born 7 April 1970) is a Russian journalist and television presenter. She presented the programme "The Week" which was reported as the last independent TV news source in Russia when it was stopped in 2014.

Life

Maksimovskaya was born in Moscow in 1970. She studied journalism and graduated from the Moscow State University.[1]

In 1993 she began working for TV companies as a presenter or a correspondent. She worked at the Russian TV companies ORT, NTV, TVS and TV6.[1] She was an anchor and news presenter for Vladimir Gusinsky's NTV Station. In 2003 she was a deputy editor at REN TV.[1]

In November 2005 REN TV fired Olga Romanova, the anchor of its daily 24 news flagship.[2] Despite much publicity around the incident, her manner of reporting was continued by Maksimovskaya presenting "Week" for REN TV.

In 2010 Maksimovskaya was presenting evidence that coal miners were not only blocking methane detectors on her programme "Week". They were being encouraged in this practice by mine owners. The mine owners were offering bonuses and the build-up of methane was leading to the deaths of miners.[3] The programme also interviewed Mikhail Khodorkovsky who is one of the Kremlin's leading critics.[4]

She presented the programme "The Week" for REN TV until 2014.[1] "The Week" was reported as the last independent TV news source in Russia when it was stopped in 2014.[4]

In 2015 she went to work for "Mikhailov & Partners" and three years later she was leading that communication company.[1]

According to media reports, in spring 2017, Maksimovskaya was considered for a senior management position at Sberbank. However, the bank's Board eventually did not approve her candidacy.[5][6]

Awards

She became a member of the Academy of Russian Television in 2007 and she has several TEFI awards.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Marianna Maksimovskaya". Roscongress Building Trust. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
  2. ^ (in German) Russischer Sender feuert kritische Journalistin Archived 2007-02-23 at the Wayback Machine ("Russian channel fired critical journalist"), NDR Fernsehen, 7 December 2005.
  3. ^ Chernov, Dmitry; Sornette, Didier (2015-10-27). Man-made Catastrophes and Risk Information Concealment: Case Studies of Major Disasters and Human Fallibility. Springer. ISBN 978-3-319-24301-6.
  4. ^ a b SPIEGEL, DER (2 August 2014). "Russland: Fernsehsender Ren TV stoppt kritische Sendung "Die Woche" - DER SPIEGEL - Politik". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 2020-04-02.
  5. ^ "Марианна Максимовская назначена старшим вице-президентом Сбербанка". forbes.ru (in Russian). 29 March 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  6. ^ Сергей Смирнов; Екатерина Брызгалова; Татьяна Воронова (5 April 2017). "Максимовская не войдет в команду Сбербанка". vedomosti.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 22 December 2022.
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