Svetlana Sorokina

Svetlana Innokentyevna Sorokina (Russian: Светла́на Инноке́нтьевна Соро́кина; née Sarykova; born January 15, 1957, Pushkin) is a Russian journalist, member of the Russian Television Academy, a former member of the Human Rights Council under the President of the Russian Federation (2009-2011), teacher National Research University – Higher School of Economics.

Svetlana Sorokina
Born (1957-01-15) 15 January 1957

Career

In 1987, it included in the staff of the Leningrad television in 1988-1990 leading the program 600 seconds.[1][2]

She worked at the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company,[3] NTV, TV-6, Channel One Russia[4] and other.

Since September 2005 leads to the radio Echo of Moscow Saturday the author's program The Sveta's Circle.[5] Since 2015 - a talk show Sorokina on channel Dozhd.

Personal life

  • Single (she has had two marriages, surname - from her first marriage, mother's maiden name - Sarykova; her second husband was a television operator Vladimir Grechishkin).[6]
  • In July 2003, she became the foster mother of daughter Tonya.[7]

Awards

gollark: If my values were randomly remapped so I'd be a better pet, it wouldn't meaningfully be "me".
gollark: Same thing but just bored.
gollark: - it would work fine because ??? handwave and I'd be stuck in the constant barely-not-dying state of all wild animals for several years, probably incredibly bored and stressed at the same time, until I die of some wild animal thing.
gollark: See, if my mind were somehow stuck into a rabbit or something then either:- the limited rabbit brain wouldn't be able to support most of it. "I" would be stuck as a rabbit with a vague longing for missing things "I" can't actually understand
gollark: It sounds like an utterly horrifying existence to me personally.

References

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