Marina Lesko

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Marina Lesko
Born Марина Леско
Soviet Union Moscow, USSR
Occupation Journalist
Website
http://newlookmedia.ru

Marina Lesko (Russian: Марина Леско), also known as M.Lesko is a Russian journalist,[1] author, and cultural commentator.[2][3]

Career

Lesko started her career at the Novy Vzglyad in 1992. She later left and started working at the Travel + Leisure (Russian Edition). She ran that magazine for a while. In 2006, Lesko became head editor of the Moulin Rouge monthly, a position that she retained until 2009, when she became VP of Novy Vzglyad.

She is a regular contributor to Moskovskaya Pravda. Before joining Moulin Rouge, Lesko wrote Kompanja column.[4][5][6][7][8] And before accepting her role as a columnist, Lesko was a television critic, and also served as a features writer.

She is best known for her participation [9] in the Eurasian Media Forums debate segments,[10][11][12][13][14] regarding so called media-glamorization.

Positions

Organization Position Years
Novy Vzglyad Publishing House Managing Editor 1992–2004
Travel + Leisure (Russian Edition) Editor in Chief 2005–2006
Kompania Weekly Columnist 2005–2009
Moulin Rouge magazine Head Editor 2006–2008
Novy Vzglyad Publishing House Vice President From 2009

Columns by Lesko in Russian

See also

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