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Yevgeny Kiselyov : ウィキペディア英語版
Yevgeny Kiselyov

Yevgeny Alexeyevitsch Kiselyov ((ロシア語:Евгений Алексеевич Киселёв); born 15 June 1956) is a Russian television journalist. As the host of the NTV weekly news show ''Itogi'' in the 1990s, he became one of the nation's best known television journalists, criticizing government corruption and President Boris Yeltsin. In 2001, he left NTV following its takeover by the state-controlled company Gazprom, serving briefly as general manager of TV-6 before the government refused to renew its broadcasting license in January 2002. He later moved to Ukraine, where he was a presenter for the show ''Big Politics'' (till 2013) and currently is in charge of the news production at Inter TV.〔〔
== Background ==
Kiselyov is the son of an aviation engineer. A student in Persian at Moscow State University, he later worked as an interpreter in Iran and Afghanistan during the Soviet war in Afghanistan. He began his broadcast career with the Persian service of Radio Moscow in 1984, moving to television three years later. He became famous in 1991 when he refused to report official Soviet news as the USSR was losing control of the Baltic states.

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