Maria Sittel

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Maria Eduardovna Sittel
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Portrait of Ситтель, Мария Эдуардовна
BornNovember 9, 1975
NationalityRussian
Occupation
  • Journalist

Maria Eduardovna Sittel (November 9, 1975) is a Russian television presenter and an anchor on the Vesti program at Russia-1. She won the Russian TEFI award.[citation needed]

Early life and education[]

Sittel was born on November 9, 1975 in Penza, Russia. She is the daughter of Eduard Anatolyevich Sittel, who has German ancestry, and Larisa Pavlovna, who has Jewish roots.[citation needed]

Sittel studied at the Penza Medical Lyceum until 1993, when she transferred to the V. G. Belinsky Penza Institute of Teacher Education and majored in biology and chemistry. Later, she graduated from the All-Russian State Distance-Learning Institute of Finance and Economics with a degree in finance and credit.[1]

Career[]

Sittel began her television career in 1997 in her hometown on the program Musical Souvenir on the Penza channel "Our House".[2] In 1998, she became a correspondent and later a news presenter on the Penza Express television channel. In 1999, she started working at State TV and Radio Broadcasting Company in Penza.[citation needed]

From September 24, 2001 to May 14, 2006, Sittel worked as a daily news presenter on Vesti TV channel Russia-1. In September 2003, she replaced Sergey Brilev as the regular nightly newscaster.[3] From 2004 to 2005, she hosted the daily show Osoboe Mnenie ("Minority Report") on Radio Rossii.[citation needed] From May 15, 2006 to June 17, 2016, Sittel presented the nightly news with Dmitry Kiselyov[4] (until July 2008)[5] and Andrey Kondrashov (since September 2008).[6]

Sittel covered the lying-in-state of Boris Yeltsin on April 25, 2007 with Nikolai Svanidze live on Channel One and Russia-1.[7]

From 2008 to 2011, she hosted the annual program Conversation with Vladimir Putin: continued[8] with Ernest Matskyavichus. From September 6, 2009 to December 25, 2011, she hosted the program Special Correspondent.[9][10] On May 14, 2018, after a two-year break, she returned to the Vesti program.[citation needed]

Participation in other TV projects[]

Sittel has participated in episodes of the TV game show Fort Boyard.[11][12] In 2006, Maria Sittel and her partner Vladislav Borodinov took part in the first season of the television competition Dancing with the Stars in Russia.[13] The couple won first place, which gave them the right to participate at the Eurovision Dance Contest 2007,[14] where they finished in seventh place.[15]

Personal life[]

Sittel is married to Alexander Lyubomirovich Tereshchenko (b. 1979).[16] She has a younger sister, Anna Sittel, who also works at VGTRK.[17] Until 2013, she was the presenter of the Vesti-Penza programme.[citation needed] Sittel is fond of photography, alpine skiing, sports and reading books.[18]

Awards[]

  • Laureate of the TEFI (2005) award for News programme presenter[19][20]
  • Order of Friendship (June 27, 2007 ) "for her great contribution to the development of Russian television and many years of fruitful work"[21]
  • Letter of gratitude from the Government of the Russian Federation (March 31, 2009) "for active participation in the coverage of the activities of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation"[22]
  • Letter of gratitude from the Government of the Russian Federation (March 3, 2012) "for active participation in covering the activities of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation"[23]

References[]

  1. ^ "The smartest TV presenter – Svetlana Sorokina". Komsomolskaya Pravda. August 5, 2010.
  2. ^ "Step to the screen: TV stars – about the beginning of their careers". The Hollywood Reporter. November 21, 2016.
  3. ^ "Evgeny Revenko leaves Vesti". Komsomolskaya Pravda. July 23, 2003.
  4. ^ "The Vesti programme will be presented by pairs of hosts, as on NTV". NEWSru.com. May 11, 2006.
  5. ^ Ilya Amladov. Dmitry Kiselyov became top manager of VGTRK //Newspaper "Kommersant "No. 125 dated July 19, 2008. – S. 2.
  6. ^ "State Television Expands Political Broadcast. In accordance with the wishes of the viewers". Kommersant. September 3, 2008.
  7. ^ "Muscovites said goodbye to Boris Yeltsin live". Kommersant. April 27, 2007.
  8. ^ . "We must do it, dear!" The question-and-answer session registered a movement towards a stable white color. Novaya Gazeta , June 8, 2018
  9. ^ "VGTRK Deputy General Director Yulia Rakcheeva: "It is unprofessional to divide news into bad and good"". Izvestia. September 21, 2009.
  10. ^ "Maria Sittel became one of the "Special Correspondents"". Komsomolskaya Pravda. September 18, 2009.
  11. ^ Fort Bayard: Scary RTR Games
  12. ^ "Stars are going to Fort Boyard again!". Komsomolskaya Pravda. June 24, 2004.
  13. ^ "Koroleva, Yakovleva and Sittel are learning cha-cha-cha". Komsomolskaya Pravda. January 5, 2006.
  14. ^ "Dance throughout Europe. Dance contest "Eurovision" live on the TV channel "Russia"". Kommersant. August 31, 2007.
  15. ^ "Tsyganochka on the seventh place. "Dancing with the Stars" was rated at Eurovision". Kommersant. September 3, 2007.
  16. ^ "Maria Sittel named her son Nikolai". StarHit. December 23, 2013.
  17. ^ Kiselyov, Dmitry; Zarubin, Pavel (June 22, 2014). "The death of VGTRK journalists; The price of peace is life". "News of the week". Retrieved August 18, 2014.
  18. ^ "Profile of the star: Maria Sittel". 7days.ru.
  19. ^ "Maria Sittel: "There is a lot of self-interest around"". Interlocutor. December 6, 2005.
  20. ^ "The TEFI ceremony is over". Lenta.ru. November 18, 2005.
  21. ^ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of June 27, 2007, No. 815 "On awarding state awards of the Russian Federation"
  22. ^ Order of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 31, 2009, No. 428- р "On the announcement of gratitude from the Government of the Russian Federation"
  23. ^ "Order of the Government of the Russian Federation of March 3, 2012 No. 277-р "On the announcement of gratitude from the Government of the Russian Federation"". Official Internet portal of legal information. March 3, 2012. Retrieved June 7, 2013.

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