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Childhood and family of Dmitry Kiselyov

Born in Moscow, in a musical family, the future TV presenter received a good education. As a child, he graduated from a music school and played the guitar. First, Dmitry entered a medical school. The next educational institution was the university in Leningrad, where the young man studied in Scandinavian philology. He graduated from the university in 1978.

The beginning of the career of journalist Dmitry Kiselev

Dmitry's first job was the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. There he worked for ten years, holding a position in one of the most prestigious sectors - the foreign sector. He was responsible for what they heard abroad about the USSR. In this work, it was impossible to do without such qualities as responsibility and extreme organization, it was important to control every word, intonation also mattered.

How a person changes under Putin. Dmitry Kiselev (1999-2012)

In 1988, Dmitry Konstantinovich moved to another department. At the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, he became a news anchor, the Vremya program, and conducted political reviews.

Kiselyov's dismissal from the State Radio and Television

With the beginning of cardinal changes in the Union and the beginning of the struggle of the former republics for independence, the TV presenter was fired from the State Radio and Television. It was 1991 year. Dmitry refused to read the government's statement on the events in the Baltics on the air. The leadership of the radio channel was on the side of the Government.

In the same year, Kiselev began working in the Vesti program. He was among those who participated in the creation of a new format on television and radio, collaborating with foreign broadcasting programs.

A year later, in the Ostankino company, he began to lead Panorama. Later, Kiselyov went to Helsinki as a correspondent for the Ostankino agency.

"Rush Hour" - a program hosted by Vlad Listyev. After the murder of Listyev, Kiselyov became the leader.

On the REN TV channel, which began operating in 1996, Dmitry hosted a program called National Interest. He himself calls it not political, but ideological. After a while, this program began to appear every day on the Rossiya channel.

"Perspective Television Formats" is a new television company, in the organization of which Dmitry Konstantinovich took part.

Since 1999, the TV presenter has appeared in the program "Window to Europe", and the author and host was Kiselyov. The audience watched it on the TV-6 Moscow channel.

Dmitry Kiselev today

Since 2012, Dmitry Konstantinovich has been leading the Historical Process program, and is also the host of the Authority program. In the summer of 2012, he began hosting Vesti Nedeli.

The TV presenter is known for his harsh statements about homosexuality, about Americans, about radicals in Ukraine.

Dmitry Kiselev - 2 minutes of hate

Dmitry Konstantinovich is the creator of a number of documentaries about Yeltsin, Sakharov, Gorbachev, the collapse of the USSR, etc. At the end of 2013, Kiselev headed the Rossiya Segodnya news agency, created by Vladimir Putin.

Personal life of Dmitry Kiselev

Kiselyov's personal life can be called stormy. His first marriage was student. At seventeen, the young man studied at a medical school. His wife was a classmate named Alena. They broke up less than a year later. Interestingly, the spouses had the same day and year of birth.

Having entered the university in Leningrad, Dmitry married again. The chosen one's name was Natalya. A year later, the student was already married with a third marriage. His wife's name is Tatyana.


The fourth time Kiselev married after university, when he began working at the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. A year later, the wife, whose name is Elena, gave birth to a son named Gleb. When the child was a year old, Dmitry Konstantinovich left the family. Natalya became his fifth wife.

The sixth wife appeared with Kiselyov in 1998. She became Kelly Richdale.

He married for the seventh time a year later. This time the chosen one was called Olga. At that time, the TV presenter built his own house in the Crimea. Being a fan of jazz music, he held a jazz festival there, which he founded in 2003 and was called "Jazz Koktebel". This festival has become an annual event. While in Koktebel, riding there in his rubber boat, Dmitry

Konstantinovich saw a girl standing on the shore. She was a student Masha from Moscow. At that time she studied at the Institute of Practical Psychology and Psychoanalysis. Masha already had a son, Fedor. A year after they met, their wedding took place. Maria in 2007 gave birth to a son, Kostya, and three years later, a daughter, Varvara, was born. Kiselyov's wife graduated from three universities with honors and is currently receiving her fourth education. She plans to work as a psychotherapist.

Hobbies of Dmitry Kiselev

Together with his family, the TV presenter lives in the Moscow region, where the Scandinavian house built according to his project is located. It should be noted that the construction lasted several years. In the yard, on the well, there is a small mill, which complements the general view of the house. At first, Maria could not get used to country life. She went to Moscow in order, as she puts it, to breathe it. Over time, the wife of the TV presenter liked the village life.

Dmitry Kiselyov about NOD and MP Yevgeny Fedorov

Unfortunately, a happy dad rarely sees children, he has practically no days off. He usually leaves in the morning, when the children are still sleeping, and returns not earlier than nine or even eleven in the evening. Often, the TV presenter gets to work on a motorcycle, only in winter changing into a car.

There was a time when Dmitry Konstantinovich held four horses, but after he fell into the water with the car from the bridge and received a compression fracture of the spine, he could no longer go in for equestrian sports. Being fond of motocross, the TV presenter was seriously injured - a ligament rupture in his knee, he underwent three operations and walked on crutches for a whole year. After that, Kiselev gave one horse to his trainer, sold one, and transferred two horses to an orphanage.

The eldest son of the TV presenter Gleb is already an adult, they always maintained a relationship, traveled a lot together. The son shared his father's passion for horses. In Kiselyov's country house, Gleb has his own room, where he lives when he comes to visit.

Dmitry Konstantinovich is fluent in Norwegian, English and French, in addition, he reads in Icelandic, Swedish and Danish.

Dmitry Konstantinovich Kiselev is a well-known Russian journalist and TV presenter, heads the Rossiya Segodnya MIA, and also holds the post of Deputy General Director of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. In news releases, he uses unfriendly rhetoric towards the United States and the Ukrainian establishment. Some believe that the entire biography of journalist Dmitry Kiselev is connected with state propaganda, while others speak of him as a master of his craft and a true patriot.

Childhood and studies

The political observer was born on April 26, 1954 in Moscow. He grew up and was brought up in a family of hereditary intellectuals. He is related to the famous composer and conductor Yuri Shaporin. Dmitry's parents wanted their son to connect his future with music, so they sent him to the music section, where he learned to play the guitar.

Having received a school certificate, a young man submits documents to one of the capital's medical schools. The first education he did not come in handy. Experiencing interest in foreign languages, in 1973 the future host of the final program "News of the Week" entered the Leningrad State University at the Department of Scandinavian Philology. At that time, he had a burning dream of becoming a diplomat.

Professional activity

TV presenter and journalist Dmitry Kiselev began to build his career immediately after graduating from a higher educational institution. The first job was the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, to which he devoted 10 years of his life. The duties of a young specialist included information coverage of events taking place in the Soviet Union for a foreign audience. Good diction, creative approach to business, responsibility- all these qualities allowed the ambitious journalist to light up in front of his superiors.

At the height of perestroika, Dmitry refused to voice the official statement of the authorities about the unrest in Lithuania to the whole country, as a result of which he was fired from the State Radio and Television.

Since 1989, he began working at the Central Television of the USSR as a parliamentary correspondent for the Vremya program, and then became a member of the staff of the information and analytical program Vesti. In addition, his active cooperation with several foreign publications begins. In 1992 he became the host of the International Panorama. Since the spring of 1995, after the death of Vladislav Listyev, he has become the face of the Rush Hour program.

From 1997 to 2003, he hosted various programs on the following television channels:

  • REN-TV;

From 2000 to 2004, he worked as an editor for the information service of the Ukrainian television company ICTV. In 2003-2008 is engaged in rating television projects, among which it is worth highlighting:

  • "Morning conversation";
  • "Authority";
  • "News +".

Dmitry Kiselev managed to prove himself as a director. He is the author of several documentaries.

In 2008, an experienced specialist becomes the right hand of the head of the VGTRK media holding, after which he leaves the Vesti program, but after 4 years returns to his previous duties.

At the end of 2013, on the basis of RIA Novosti, the International Information Agency Rossiya Segodnya was created, headed by Dmitry Kiselev.

Personal life

The biography of the venerable journalist is full of interesting information about his love affairs. Today, Dmitry Konstantinovich is married and happy in family life, but before that he met many women on his way with whom he was never able to build strong relationships. Most of the marriages were registered in youth. The first stamp in the passport appeared at the age of 18, and by the age of 23, the presenter managed to divorce three times, without having children.

From the fourth marriage he has a son Gleb. The sixth wife was a British citizen Kelly Richdale, with whom he was involved in the Window to Europe project. The TV presenter met his current wife Maria Georgievna during a vacation in the Crimea and soon proposed to her. The son of Dmitry Kiselev - Konstantin Kiselev - was born in 2007, 3 years later the couple had a daughter, Barbara.

Criticism from opponents

After Kiselyov took over at the helm of the news agency Rossiya Segodnya, a flurry of accusations of venality to the Kremlin fell upon him. Most of all, the Western media succeeded in this, which even before that did not particularly favor the presenter, accusing him of homophobia.

In one of the episodes of the Historical Process talk show, he called for the burning of the hearts of people of non-traditional sexual orientation who died in road accidents, because of which he faced an angry reaction from bloggers who demanded that the journalist be held criminally liable for statements of an extreme nature.

In Ukraine, Kiselev has been declared persona non grata. In 2014, the SBU initiated a criminal case against him. The International Press Institute headed by him was suspected of financing the militias.

The presenter is included in the EU sanctions list, where he found himself among Russian oligarchs and officials, to whom visa restrictions have been introduced.

Favorite activities

Together with his relatives, Dmitry Kiselev lives in a country cottage built in the Scandinavian style. As the TV presenter himself admits, he took an active part in the construction of the house, having mastered construction skills while still a student.

In the warm season, he prefers to get to his workplace by motorcycle. He is interested in motocross and auto racing, which did not affect his health in the best way.

There was a period when the leader held four horses, but after he received a compression fracture of the spine in an accident, he had to forget about equestrian sports.

Riding a bike, Dmitry Kiselev was also seriously injured- with a rupture of the knee ligaments, he was admitted to the hospital, where he had to undergo several operations, during the year he was forced to walk on crutches.

He is the founder of the annual international festival of jazz music Koktebel Jazz Party, which takes place in the Crimean village of Koktebel. She is fluent in English, French and Norwegian at an advanced level and can read Swedish and Danish.

Reviews about a person

Since the host of the Vesti Nedeli program, Kiselev, is one of the most popular and discussed media people, the attention of the general public is riveted to his words. On the Internet, you can find both extremely angry reviews about Dmitry Konstantinovich, and praise addressed to him.

The target audience is accustomed to seeing Kiselyov as a kind of fierce defender of Russia, smashing the country's enemies to smithereens with his weighty arguments. According to colleagues of the favorite of the ruling party, in ordinary life he is completely different - a more open, sympathetic and peaceful person who respects the opinion of the interlocutor, even if he is on the other side of the political barricades.

I used to watch the news on NTV, but lately I have been turning on the Rossiya 1 TV channel more and more often, where the odious presenter Kiselev works. I like his manner of presenting even boring information to the audience. It is evident that he is a professional to the core.

Georgy Rykov, Tolyatti

I was surprised when I learned from Dmitry Kiselev’s interview with Yuri Dudya that his brother has been living in the USA for a long time and speaks negatively about Russia. They probably don’t communicate because of this, especially since the presenter somehow threatened to turn America into radioactive ashes.

Alla Sergeevna, Lipetsk

One of the best presenters on domestic television. It is with great pleasure that I watch his program. Respects his homeland, honors its history. He repeatedly pointed out the inadmissibility of using nationality as an argument for criticism. He calls himself not a propagandist, but a publicist, pointing out that journalists in the West are not afraid to defend their point of view.


Director General of the international news agency "Russia Today".
Chairman of the Board of the non-profit organization "Union of winegrowers and winemakers of Russia".

Dmitry Kiselev was born on April 26, 1954 in Moscow. He is a relative of the famous composer and conductor Yuri Shaporin. The boy received a musical education in the classical guitar class. After graduating from school, the young man entered the medical school of the capital. However, after receiving his diploma, he decided not to continue his medical education, but unexpectedly entered the St. Petersburg State University at the philological faculty of Scandinavian philology.

After graduating from university in 1978, Dmitry got a job at the USSR State Radio and Television. Here Kiselev worked for more than ten years in one of the most prestigious and important sectors responsible for covering the life of the country abroad. High responsibility, control over every word, intonation: the young journalist coped with these requirements perfectly. In 1988, he moved to the news department in the Vremya program, where he became the host of a political review.

During the period of perestroika, Dmitry Konstantinovich resigned from the State Radio and Television, as he did not want to read the government's official statements about the events in one of the republics.

Soon Kiselev was invited to the Vesti program, where he became one of the creators of a new format for television and radio, and actively collaborated with foreign colleagues. In the early 1990s, the journalist hosted the Panorama information program. Later, as his own correspondent, he was sent to Helsinki, where he worked for the Ostankino agency.

In 1997, the journalist became the host of the National Interest talk show. First, the program was broadcast on the RTR channel, and then on the Ukrainian ICTV. For some time he led the night edition of the Events program. From 2003 to 2004, Kiselev worked on new programs: "Morning Conversation" and "Authority". From 2005 to 2006, he hosted the daily information and analytical program Vesti + and Vesti. Details" on TV channel "Russia".

In the summer of 2008, Dmitry Konstantinovich was appointed deputy general director of the VGTRK holding, after which he left the Vesti program. But in September 2012, the journalist again returns to running a news program called Vesti Nedeli.

In December 2013, on the basis of the Russian Information Agency Novosti, the International Information Agency Rossiya Segodnya was established, with Dmitry Kiselev appointed as its General Director. By presidential decree, the new agency has been entrusted with a very responsible mission: to cover Russia's policy abroad.

The following year, Rossiya Segodnya launched the Sputnik multimedia project, which began broadcasting in three dozen countries at once. In each, the materials are prepared by local journalists, taking into account the specifics and interests of the audience.

For April, 2019 Dmitry Kiselev remains one of the most popular TV presenters in Russia and abroad. This is a person with an encyclopedic education, fluent in many languages, versed in music, literature, and art.

Director General of MIA "Russia Today" Dmitry Kiselev October 26, 2019 was elected chairman of the board of the non-profit organization "Union of Viticulturalists and Winemakers of Russia", replacing Boris Titov, business ombudsman, in this post. The election of Kiselyov took place during the annual meeting of the organization within the framework of the IX All-Russian Summit of Winemakers in Crimea.

On the air of the television channel "Russia 1" on October 27, 2019, Dmitry Kiselev's film "Stop poisoning the people" was released, dedicated to the history of Russian winemaking. In which an attempt is made to change the attitude of people towards the culture of drinking alcohol. In the film, he calls not to deceive himself anymore, calling wine a product that does not give pleasure and takes away health.

Dmitry Kiselev's awards

Medal of Memory January 13 (January 11, 1994) - for the contribution to the international recognition of the Republic of Lithuania and in honor of the Day of Defenders of Freedom and the third anniversary of the tragic events at the Vilnius TV Tower.

Order of Friendship (May 5, 2011) - for great merits in the development of domestic television and radio broadcasting, culture, press and many years of fruitful activity

Order "For Merit to the Fatherland" IV degree (February 13, 2014) - for labor achievements, significant contribution to the socio-economic development of the Russian Federation, merits in the humanitarian sphere, strengthening the rule of law, protecting the rights and interests of citizens, many years of conscientious work

Order of Sergius of Radonezh II degree (ROC, 2014).

Nowadays, on television in various programs and on different channels, Dmitry Kiselev began to appear more and more often as a leading journalist. Over the many years of his work on radio and television, he has established himself as a rather courageous person, whose judgments are distinguished by independence and inflexibility. He is not used to considering other people's opinions, therefore he always expresses his own point of view, sometimes radically different from the prevailing stereotypes. Many people want to know who this person is, what is his biography, where he studied, whether he has a family, children.

Childhood and education

The biography of the future journalist Dmitry Kiselev began on April 26, 1954 in the capital city of Moscow. He was brought up in a fairly intelligent family. For example, his uncle is the composer Shaporin, who had a great influence on Dmitry so that he went to a music school to study guitar. Dima's parents also loved music and knew how to play different instruments. But they did not want to see their son as a musician.

Childhood and education

When Dmitry graduated from high school, he entered a medical school. He did this at the insistence of his parents, because they wanted to see their son as a doctor. Kiselev did not particularly like medicine, so after graduating from an educational institution, he submits documents to the Leningrad State University named after Zhdanov at the Faculty of Philology, and he chose a rather rare and unusual department - Scandinavian philology.

Carier start

After successfully completing his studies at the university, Dmitry began his career at the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. It broadcasts in foreign programs in Polish and Norwegian. Since 1998, Kiselev has been working on the Central Channel. There he first tried himself as a correspondent, but in 1991 he left the channel.


Kiselev works on the Central Channel

After the armed coup in Russia in 1991, Dmitry begins to host the TV News Service program on the same Central Channel. In 1992-1994, he continues his career as a correspondent and begins to host the Window to Europe program, but in 1996 he stops broadcasting it. In 1994, the journalist became a TV star thanks to his participation in the Rush Hour show.

In 1997, he took over the talk show "National Interest", which aired on such channels as Ren-TV, RTR, TNT and soon switched to Ukrainian television. At the beginning of the 21st century, Dmitry hosted the popular program “Details with Dmitry Kiselev”, where he gained fame, and in 2006 left the show. After working on Ukrainian television, Dmitry is accused of distorting information while he was broadcasting news and, after some time, Kiselev was fired from the Ukrainian ICTV channel.

Leading on "Russia - 1"

On the TV channel "Russia - 1" Dmitry gained real fame. At first, Kiselev worked in the programs "Morning Conversation" and "Authority". After, until 2008, he hosted the Vesti + program, and leaves it, because he becomes the deputy general director of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. After that, he continues his career in the program "Vesti Nedeli", also took part in the program "Knowledge is power".


On the TV channel "Russia - 1"

"Russia today"

In 2013, the Russian Information Agency Novosti announced the launch of a new project "Russia Today" under the direction of journalist Dmitry Kiselev. The project highlights the main issues of Russia to foreign residents. After the success of the project, the biography of the presenter became of interest to many.

In 2016, hackers hacked the TV presenter's mailboxes and correspondence on social networks. As a result of the hacking, some facts about Rossiya Segodnya, aspects of the biography of journalist Dmitry Kiselev, as well as information about the purchase of scientific articles and a thesis for his wife, which Valentina Fedotova, an employee of the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, wrote to him for money, were discovered.

Sanctions

After the outbreak of the crisis in Ukraine, Dmitry Kiselev was included in the second sanctions list of the European Union, and Dmitry was also banned from entering the United States. Public figures were outraged by the addition of a journalist to the list of sanctions and called this action cowardice on the part of the European Union. Kiselev himself suspected some Russian oppositionists of drawing up sanctions against him.


Dmitry Kiselev was included in the second sanctions list of the European Union

Also, the journalist was included in the sanctions list of Ukraine and does not have the right to enter Moldova.

In 2016, Dmitry applied to the European Court to lift the sanctions, since adding him to this list is a direct violation of freedom of opinion and speech. But the court rejected the journalist's application and Kiselev is still on this list.

Accusations of homophobia and xenophobia

During one issue of the Historical Process program, Dmitry stated that the hearts of homosexuals who died in accidents must be buried in the ground or even burned. Such a statement was perceived negatively, and some well-known bloggers sent a statement to the Investigative Committee and the Prosecutor General's Office to consider and accuse Dmitry Kiselev of extremism. These authorities rejected the bloggers' application. Kiselev explained his statement by the fact that he simply recommends such treatment of dead homosexuals, which is used in a number of countries such as the United States, Japan and the European Union.


"News of the week"

Dmitry often mentions that he is not a homophobe and does not dislike representatives of the LGBT community.

During the Vesti Nedeli program, journalist Dmitry Kiselev criticized the biography of the writer Viktor Shenderovich, using the argument of Viktor's Jewish nationality when accusing him. This accusation attracted the attention of many public figures, and Dmitry gained a reputation as a xenophobe and anti-Semite.

Criticism

Some critics are negative towards Dmitry Kiselev. Some believe that the journalist is to blame for inciting hatred towards the United States and various minorities, despite the fact that Kiselev often refutes these assessments, using his own biography as an argument. So once Dmitry cited a photo as proof, where he is sitting in a company with friends, among whom there is also a homosexual, but rumors of homophobia do not stop.

Relation to the existing government

Dmitry Kiselev has repeatedly spoken out against the present government. At the same time, he quite boldly allowed himself to compare the current president with Stalin. However, this statement was by no means a condemnation of Vladimir Vladimirovich. On the contrary, Kiselyov noted how quickly the country has risen from a state of complete devastation since Putin came to power.

Under this president, salaries and pensions have grown significantly, the army is getting stronger, the territory has been preserved, and the country has become free like under no ruler. According to the journalist, Putin has in common with the bloody leader only purposefulness and authority, in the good sense of the word.

Personal life

Journalist Dmitry Kiselev is married to Maria Kiselyova, who is his seventh wife in a row, the biography of the former wives of the host is not disclosed in detail. Also, Dmitry has three children from different marriages.


Dmitry Kiselev is married to Maria Kiselyova

The personal life of a journalist is quite diverse. Kiselev entered into his first marriage quite early: at the age of seventeen. Alena - his first wife studied with him on the same course at a medical school. An interesting fact is that the newlyweds had the same year and birthday, it's just phenomenal that they found each other! However, the first marriage was not destined to last long.

When moving to St. Petersburg, the young man quickly forgot his first wife and fell in love again with his classmate. The second wife was a girl from the university named Natalya. But the second marriage was short-lived, a year later the newlyweds divorced.

The third wife of Dmitry was a student of the same university named. Soon the couple also broke up.

The fourth marriage took place after graduating from the university when entering the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. Elena, the fourth wife, gave birth to Dmitry's son, who was named Gleb. A year later, Dmitry divorced his wife because he fell in love with a woman named Natalya. She became his fifth wife.

In 1995, Dmitry Kiselev faced a big setback: his car fell into the river at full speed with him at the wheel. The poor guy ended up in the hospital with a broken spine. However, he was very lucky: sometimes people with similar injuries could no longer get out of bed and remained disabled for life. But Dmitry was able to recover, get back on his feet and even resume his Don Juan adventures.

After the injury, the man decided to start his own stable, because he became interested in horse riding. Two years later, he divorced his wife and fell in love with a foreigner, Kelly. Soon he proposed to her, and she became his sixth wife.

In 2005, an unusual meeting awaited Dmitry. In Koktebel, he sailed on a boat to the shore, on which a rather beautiful woman stood and looked into the distance. It seemed to Dmitry that she looked like Assol, who was waiting for him on the shore. It turned out that the woman's name was Maria, they met, then they began to meet, and a year later they got married.

Maria turned out to be a smart woman, she graduated from three universities with honors! And now he is getting his fourth education, in the future he plans to become a psychotherapist. By the time she married Kiselev, she already had a son, Fedya.

Dmitry and Maria had a son, Konstantin, and later, a daughter, Varvara.

Now the family lives quite happily, they have their own house in the suburbs. The owner is also building new Scandinavian-style housing. In the yard they even have a small mill that complements the overall landscape. The wife, a native Muscovite, eventually got used to rural life, and she even liked it.

The owner of the family, unfortunately, is rarely at home, does not communicate with children as often as he would like. Dmitry does not like driving a car after the accident, he often rides a motorcycle to work.

With his son Gleb, who has already grown up, Dmitry communicates sometimes. The young man often comes to his father's house, where a special room is always waiting for him.

Awards

Kiselev has several well-deserved awards:

  • Memorial medal on January 13, awarded on January 11, 1994 for his contribution to the recognition of the Republic of Lithuania as a state. In 2014, Dmitry was deprived of the award by decision of the President of Lithuania.
  • Order of Friendship, awarded in 2011 for merit in the development of domestic television, radio broadcasting and culture.
  • Order IV degree "For Merit to the Fatherland" The order was awarded in 2014 for many years of activity for the development of the socio-economic sphere of the Russian Federation, for the protection of the rights and freedoms of citizens.
  • Order of Sergius of Radonezh II degree, awarded in 2014 by the Russian Orthodox Church.

Dmitry Kiselev

Dmitry Kiselev speaks several foreign languages: English, French, Swedish, Danish and Icelandic.

Advantages of Kiselev as a journalist and presenter

His manner of conducting a conversation on TV programs is interesting: his weighty word is like a blow of a hammer, does not leave the opponent the last word and always turns out to be final. This interesting quality distinguishes Kiselev from other talk show hosts. Dmitry also has extraordinary charisma, he does not strive to please anyone, but always has his own point of view.

Dmitry has an unyielding character, strong will and courage. After all, only a brave person in our difficult time can not be afraid to publicly express his point of view, which is different from the majority.

In the era of information warfare, which has no analogues in the history of states of past centuries, when slander, lies, began to be voiced simultaneously from the channels of a number of states quite professionally, one has to protect the information space of one's country with heavyweights of the word. Some professional journalists are able to accurately express an idea in simple words, using the laws of undeniable logic, morality and spirituality. Kiselev can be attributed to such a dozen professionals.
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Dmitry Kiselev- Russian journalist and TV presenter, CEO of the Russian international news agency Rossiya Segodnya, Deputy CEO of the VGTRK media holding.

Some believe that Kiselev's entire biography is connected with political propaganda, while others speak of him as an outstanding and comprehensively developed journalist.

We bring to your attention the main events of Dmitry Kiselev, as well as the most interesting facts from his life.

Biography of Dmitry Kiselev

Dmitry Konstantinovich Kiselev was born on April 26, 1954 in. He grew up and was brought up in an intelligent musical family. As a child, the boy received a musical education in the guitar class.

An interesting fact is that he is a relative of the composer and teacher Yuri Shaporin.

Having received a school certificate, Dmitry Kiselev successfully passed the exams at the local medical school. However, he never had much interest in medicine. For this reason, he decided to enter the University. A. A. Zhdanova in, choosing the Faculty of Philology for himself.

TV

After graduating from high school in 1978, Kiselev got a job at the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, where he worked for a long 10 years. During this time, he managed to gain a lot of experience and hone the professional skills that an announcer should have.

In 1989, Dmitry Kiselev began working in the program "Vremya" as a TV presenter and political observer. The day before, he was fired from the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company for refusing to inform the authorities' statements about the events in.

Then Kiselev was a member of the staff of the Vesti program, where he was one of the founders of the innovative format of television and radio broadcasting. At the same time, the journalist collaborated with various foreign publications.

In 1992, Dmitry Kiselev began to broadcast the International Panorama on television, in which the events that had taken place during the current week were discussed. Later, as his own reporter, he worked at the Ostankino agency.

After the murder of Vladislav Listyev in the spring of 1995, Kiselev was confirmed as the host of the popular Rush Hour program. In parallel with this, he hosts the program “Window to Europe”, but leaves it a year later.

In 1997, Dmitry began to broadcast the National Interest. She went on the air, both on Russian and Ukrainian TV. Kiselev also briefly led the news program "Events". After that, he worked as a journalist, both in and on.

In 2003, Ukrainian colleagues working for the ICTV channel accused Kiselyov of intentionally distorting the facts. For this reason, the director of the TV channel Alexander Bogutsky decided to fire the Russian journalist.

During the biography of 2003-2008. Dmitry Kiselev led several rating TV projects, among which were "Morning Conversation", "Authority" and "Vesti +".

In 2008, he became deputy general director of the VGTRK media holding.

In 2013, Kiselev took over as CEO of the Russia Today International News Agency. According to the order, it, first of all, was supposed to cover the policy of the Russian Federation and talk about the state of affairs in the state.

The following year, the agency expanded its activities. Rossiya Segodnya began broadcasting in dozens of countries, trying to show the audience its vision of the development of events in the world.

Criticism and scandals

After Dmitry Kiselev became the head of the Rossiya Segodnya news agency, he began to be criticized in many states.

The journalist was called a "pro-Kremlin" or "pro-Putin" TV presenter, and they also talked about his intolerance towards representatives of sexual minorities.

Information has repeatedly appeared in the media that the creation of Rossiya Segodnya is another attempt by Putin to take control of the press.

Kiselev was even more persecuted in Ukraine, where all the media called him the “mouthpiece of the Kremlin”, “pro-Putin propagandist” and “supporter of the Russian world” in Crimea and Donbass. As of today, the TV presenter is prohibited from entering the EU countries and Ukraine.

In 2016, it became known that Dmitry Kiselev's email was hacked. Hackers said that they managed to get hold of a huge amount of information in excess of 10 GB. According to the hackers, they found a lot of compromising material regarding the journalist's money and real estate.

Since Kiselev is one of the most popular and discussed presenters, he somehow gets involved in various scandals. Nevertheless, genuine interest from the society continues to grow in him.

Dmitry Kiselev knows 4 languages, is a connoisseur of music, literature and art. It is an honor to give him an interview, both domestic and foreign celebrities.

Personal life

There were many women in Kiselev's biography. An interesting fact is that before the age of 23 he managed to marry and divorce three times. To date, he has the seventh wife! But let's not get ahead of ourselves, but consider all marriages in order.

The first wife of Dmitry Konstantinovich was Alena, whom he met in his youth. After marriage, their marriage did not last even a year. After that, Natalya and Tatyana, whom he met at the university, became his wives.

The fourth time Kiselev went down the aisle when he worked at the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. His lover's name was Elena Borisova. In this union, they had a boy Gleb. A year after the birth of their first child, their marriage broke up.

Natalia became the fifth wife in Kiselev's biography, but Dmitry did not live long with this girl either. After parting with her, he fell in love with the British Kelly Richdale, with whom he worked on the Window to Europe project. However, having lived together for only a year, the couple decided to leave.

With his seventh wife, Maria Georgievna, Kiselev met in the Crimea. They began dating and soon decided to sign.


Dmitry Kiselev with his wife Maria

Maria has a son Fedor from a previous marriage. At the moment, the couple had two common children - Konstantin and Varvara.

On the Internet, you can find the accounts of Dmitry Kiselev in various social networks, but the fact that they belong to him is highly doubtful.

Kiselev and Dud

In 2019, Kiselev became a guest of the VDud Internet project, where he gave a great and interesting interview. Many critics and ordinary viewers liked the way the journalist behaved in front of the interviewer.


Dmitry Kiselev and Yuri Dud

There were several moments when Dud, wanting to embarrass Kiselev, himself found himself in a very confused and stupid position.

Dmitry Kiselev masterfully answered the most provocative questions and a couple of times denounced Yuri for the unreliability of the information he provided.

As a result, even those people who have a negative attitude towards Kiselev noted his intelligence and ingenuity, and Dud received a huge amount of critical comments and accusations that he was "terribly prepared for the interview."

Dmitry Kiselev today

As of today, Kiselev continues to run the Vesti Nedeli program. In addition, he attends various social events and becomes a guest of various programs.

In 2019, a video was filmed with Dmitry Konstantinovich, in which he rapped. In this composition, he glorified his homeland and spoke of its invincibility. At the end of the video, the presenter invited everyone to the Crimea to the rap festival.

Since Dmitry Konstantinovich continues to be in the spotlight and is considered one of the most famous Russian journalists, fans will see him more than once in different projects.

Photo by Dmitry Kiselev







Photo of Dmitry Kiselev with his wife

In this photo you can see a photo of Dmitry Kiselev with his wife Maria. The photo was taken at the festival in Koktebel.

In the photo below, Dmitry Kiselev, General Director of the Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency, with his wife Maria before the TEFI 2016 award ceremony in the Evening Prime category in Moscow.

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