Vladimir Ar'yev
Vladimir Ar'yev is a Ukrainian journalist, author of the project "Closed Zone", People's Deputy of Ukraine of the 6th convocation. Vladimir Ar'yev was born in Kyiv on 31 March, 1975.[1][2]
Education
Career
- February 1993 - October 1994, assistant reporter, stringer of Ukrainian and Russian BBC services, (Kyiv)
- October 1994 - January 1996, special correspondent, host of "Vikna-novyny" news program, "Internews"
- January 1996 - May 1996, special correspondent, information agency "Vikna"
- May - November 1996, host of the news block in "Good Morning Ukraine!", UT-1 channel
- November 1996 - September 2003, special correspondent, Information and Analytical service, TV channel Inter
- 2002, journalist, TSN-news (TELEVISION SERVICE OF NEWS - TSN), 1+1 TV channel
- March 2003 - March 2004, independent journalist and author of the program "Non-province"(STB), freelance writer at weekly "Zerkalo Nedeli" ("Mirror Weekly"); special correspondent at JSC Television Information Agency "Profi TV"[5]
- March 2004 - December 2005, - Director and author of the program "Closed Zone", "Channel 5"
People's Deputy of the 6th Verkhovna Rada since November 2007, was elected by the lists of "Our Ukraine - People's Self-Defense Bloc"[6]
Awards
- Awardee of V.Marchenko Prize for the best media coverage of the human rights theme (2004)
- Awardee of О. Krivenko Prize "For progress in journalism" (2005)
- Winner of the national prize "TV-triumph" (2005)
Family
Ar'yev is married to Natalka Fitsych (b. 1977), editor-in-chief of the production company "Closed Zone". They have a daughter Yarina (b. 2000).[7]
See also
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References
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Aryev, Vladimir |
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Journalist |
Date of birth |
31 March 1975 |
Place of birth |
Kyiv, Ukraine |
Date of death |
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