Where does Dmitry Kiselev live? Now Dmitry Kiselev is a wife, who is fully supported by him, successful in his career and happy in his personal life

If you look outwardly at a man, then Dmitry Kiselev is small in stature with large bald patches and a little unsightly. The wife of Dmitry Kiselev is no longer the first woman for him, but the seventh. By education, Maria is a psychologist and the difference with her husband is 22 years. Previously, before Kiselyov, she was in a very good marriage, and Dmitry, one might say, took her away from this prosperous union. Many do not understand how this was possible, however, according to the man, no special tricks were required for this.

The personal life of Kiselev and his wife was covered last year in the program of Boris Korchevnikov, Maria and Dmitry spoke sincerely in “The Fate of a Man” and talked a lot about their personal lives. They met on the beach of Koktebel and for many years they just talked, meeting periodically. The divorce was swift, Masha was completely sure that Kiselev was her destiny and for this broke off the previous relationship. She already had a child in her first marriage, as did Dmitry, and they had two common children.

Dmitry Kiselev's wife Maria - photo

Kiselev Dmitry Konstantinovich successful man, a well-known TV presenter and journalist, today he is the head of the famous news agency. Dmitry Kiselev and his wife are very happy, their work makes life only united, despite their age. The man does not hide previous marriages, they were very bright and you can find any details about them on the Internet.

The first was considered the dumbest thing that happened in youth during medical school, it ended after a year of living together. Having moved to St. Petersburg, Dmitry Kiselev studied at the university and married Natalia, and two years later was Tatyana. Almost all marriages lasted no more than two years. This suggests that Dmitry's biography is rich and interesting. The current wife of Kiselev moved to the Moscow region, where the host of the news program lived, today they live in this Scandinavian house.

Maria Kiseleva has been running her program on the radio, at the Vesti FM station for several years, while she tells everything except her personal life, without affecting her husband and children, because their relationship is built on complete mutual understanding and I don’t want to put something up for discussion. The eldest son finished 11 classes, and successfully enters a higher educational institution. Maria is not only a psychologist, her first education was economics, the woman studied abroad and for the most part gave herself family business, however, after the marriage with Kiselev, psychology simply dragged her out. The family loves to travel, everyone goes in for sports, and Dmitry's wife prefers to do culinary business to please the household.

Recent article by Maria Kiseleva

More recently, when there was talk of pension reform, an article by Dmitry Kiselyov's wife appeared. It has already caused a real hurricane in in social networks, where she talked about the benefits for the Russians and the increase in age. This article was not appreciated, but seemed strange, her arguments that it is necessary to have many children turned out to be completely underestimated.

Dmitry Kiselev's wife says that pensioners who criticize the state behave like children who constantly blame their parents for the lack of attention and love. She says that citizens are dependents and live dreaming of a pension, when you can do nothing and live for your own pleasure. The woman talks about raising the retirement age as a project where a person is responsible for himself until the end of his days.

The author gives various arguments, where he explains the benefits for Russians in raising the retirement age. It concerns only those young people who are now in their prime and there is absolutely no need to panic, but there is an opportunity to hurry up and find their place in life, and most importantly, take care of their health.

Born in Moscow, in musical family, the future TV presenter received a good education. As a child, he graduated music school- played the guitar. First, Dmitry entered a medical school. Next educational institution became a university in Leningrad, where a young man studied in the specialty of Scandinavian philology. He graduated from the university in 1978.

The beginning of the career of journalist Dmitry Kiselev

Dmitry's first job was the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. There he worked for ten years, holding a position in one of the most prestigious sectors - the foreign sector. He was responsible for what they heard abroad about the USSR. In this work, it was impossible to do without such qualities as responsibility and extreme organization, it was important to control every word, intonation also mattered.

How a person changes under Putin. Dmitry Kiselev (1999-2012)

In 1988, Dmitry Konstantinovich moved to another department. At the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company, he became a news anchor, the Vremya program, and conducted political reviews.

Kiselyov's dismissal from the State Radio and Television

With the beginning of cardinal changes in the Union and the beginning of the struggle of the former republics for independence, the TV presenter was fired from the State Radio and Television. It was 1991 year. Dmitry refused to read the government's statement on the events in the Baltics on the air. The leadership of the radio channel was on the side of the Government.

In the same year, Kiselev began working in the Vesti program. He was among those who participated in the creation of a new format on television and radio, collaborating with foreign broadcasting programs.

A year later, in the Ostankino company, he began to lead Panorama. Later, Kiselyov went to Helsinki as a correspondent for the Ostankino agency.

"Rush Hour" - a program hosted by Vlad Listyev. After the murder of Listyev, Kiselyov became the leader.

On the REN TV channel, which began operating in 1996, Dmitry hosted a program called National Interest. He himself calls it not political, but ideological. After a while, this program began to appear every day on the Rossiya channel.

"Perspective Television Formats" is a new television company, in the organization of which Dmitry Konstantinovich took part.

Since 1999, the TV presenter has appeared in the program "Window to Europe", and the author and host was Kiselyov. The audience watched it on the TV-6 Moscow channel.

Dmitry Kiselev today

Since 2012, Dmitry Konstantinovich has been leading the program “ historical process”, and is also the host of the author’s program “Authority”. In the summer of 2012, he began hosting Vesti Nedeli.

The TV presenter is known for his harsh statements about homosexuality, about Americans, about radicals in Ukraine.

Dmitry Kiselev - 2 minutes of hate

Dmitry Konstantinovich is the creator of a series documentaries about Yeltsin, Sakharov, Gorbachev, the collapse of the USSR, etc. At the end of 2013, Kiselev headed the Rossiya Segodnya news agency, founded by Vladimir Putin.

Personal life of Dmitry Kiselev

Kiselyov's personal life can be called stormy. His first marriage was student. At seventeen, the young man studied at a medical school. His wife was a classmate named Alena. They broke up less than a year later. Interestingly, the spouses had the same day and year of birth.

Having entered the university in Leningrad, Dmitry married again. The chosen one's name was Natalya. A year later, the student was already married with a third marriage. His wife's name is Tatyana.


The fourth time Kiselev married after university, when he began working at the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. A year later, the wife, whose name is Elena, gave birth to a son named Gleb. When the child was a year old, Dmitry Konstantinovich left the family. Natalya became his fifth wife.

The sixth wife appeared with Kiselyov in 1998. She became Kelly Richdale.

He married for the seventh time a year later. This time the chosen one was called Olga. At that time, the TV presenter built his own house in the Crimea. Being a fan jazz music, where he held a jazz festival, which he founded in 2003 and was called "Jazz Koktebel". This festival has become an annual event. While in Koktebel, riding there in his rubber boat, Dmitry

Konstantinovich saw on the shore standing girl. She was a student Masha from Moscow. At that time she studied at the Institute of Practical Psychology and Psychoanalysis. Masha already had a son, Fedor. A year after they met, their wedding took place. Maria in 2007 gave birth to a son, Kostya, and three years later, a daughter, Varvara, was born. Kiselyov's wife graduated from three universities with honors and is currently receiving her fourth education. She plans to work as a psychotherapist.

Hobbies of Dmitry Kiselev

Together with his family, the TV presenter lives in the Moscow region, where the Scandinavian house built according to his project is located. It should be noted that the construction lasted several years. In the yard, on the well, there is a small mill, which supplements general form Houses. At first, Maria could not get used to country life. She went to Moscow in order, as she puts it, to breathe it. With time country life TV presenter's wife liked it.

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Unfortunately, a happy dad rarely sees children, he has practically no days off. He usually leaves in the morning, when the children are still sleeping, and returns not earlier than nine or even eleven in the evening. Often, the TV presenter gets to work on a motorcycle, only in winter changing into a car.

There was a time when Dmitry Konstantinovich held four horses, but after he fell into the water with the car from the bridge and received a compression fracture of the spine, he could no longer go in for equestrian sports. Being fond of motocross, the TV presenter was seriously injured - a ligament rupture in his knee, he underwent three operations and walked on crutches for a whole year. After that, Kiselev presented one horse to his trainer, sold one, and transferred two horses to children's institution.

The eldest son of the TV presenter Gleb is already an adult, they always maintained a relationship, traveled a lot together. The son shared his father's passion for horses. IN country house Kiselev, Gleb has his own room, where he lives when he comes to visit.

Dmitry Konstantinovich is fluent in Norwegian, English and French, in addition, he reads in Icelandic, Swedish and Danish.

The infamous journalist Dmitry Kiselev became famous for his sharp attacks on the events in Ukraine, the Maidan and the new government in this country. Which somewhat confused the admirers of his journalistic talent, because many years ago, the Kiev period was present in his biography. He participated in the formation of one of the central Ukrainian TV channels - ICTV, for 4 years he was the editor of the information service and the host of the news program “Facts in live».

Even then, the biography of journalist Dmitry Kiselev was of interest to many viewers - the Russian TV presenter had an uncompromising position in relation to the forced Ukrainization of funds mass media in the former Soviet republic. He argued that the effectiveness of Russian-language advertising exceeds the product by mother tongue several times, but ICTV stands for "international commercial television". Which dictates his focus on the success of all kinds of commercial projects that allow the viewer to get acquainted with significant events in the world and Ukraine - one release of the program cost the channel in 2002 a tidy sum - 30,000 dollars.


What was Kiselev like in childhood and adolescence

An ambitious journalist was born in a family of hereditary intellectuals in the capital on April 26, 1954. The family was especially enthusiastic about the uncle of the future celebrity - he was a relative of the composer Yuri Shaporin, conductor of the famous "Alexandrinka", the author of numerous symphonic works, music teacher and head of the Union of Composers of the USSR. Both mom and dad planned only a musical future for their son, hoping that he would bypass the famous relative in terms of popularity and significance in creativity. The boy was sent to a special school with in-depth study of French and enrolled in classes to learn how to play the guitar.

As it turned out later, neither the desire nor the ability to perform works famous composers Dimitri didn't. But the guy learned languages ​​​​with surprising ease, which became the main point in determining the profession in the future.

Dmitry Kiselev in his youth

Disagreements in this regard led to the fact that the young man got a job as a simple worker in the nearest printing house. Apparently the desire to decide one's own further fate independently forced Kiselyov to look for a way to earn his own livelihood. A little later, he entered a medical school, which he graduated without much success.

Having received a diploma as a nurse, Kiselev goes to northern capital- there his attention was attracted by the faculty Scandinavian languages in the University. With a diploma in philology and a rare specialization, Dmitry returned to Moscow in 1978.

Career

They say that skyrocketing little-known at that time, the student was provided by Eduard Mikhailovich Sagalaev, who at that time was the general director of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company and held the responsible position of the head of the Moscow independent broadcasting company (TV-6). It was on his initiative that an inexperienced graduate of Leningrad State University received a solid position - he was appointed head of the news department in the foreign sector of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. It was he who was responsible for the quality of information issued abroad. 10 for long years all of Europe listened to the messages of the young journalist on the air, forming their own idea of ​​​​a way of life in the USSR that was incomprehensible to them.

In 1989, a young journalist was appointed to the position of presenter in the Vremya program, which was very prestigious at that time. However, in 1991, the biography of Dmitry Kiselev underwent a drastic change - successful career began to decline due to the intractability of the freedom-loving and ambitious commentator - he refused to express his opinion on the air about the events in the Baltic states on the eve of the collapse of the Union.

Together with him, his colleagues Tatyana Mitkova and Yuri Rostov were fired. In order not to fall under the hot hand of supporters of new trends in the Russian television space, Kiselev even went to Germany, where he held minor positions in local television and radio companies for a whole year.

For a long time, the journalist worked as a host in the Vremya program

As soon as the political situation in his homeland stabilized, the journalist returned to Moscow, where he became Ostankino's own correspondent in the capital of Finland - his knowledge of foreign languages ​​came in handy. In the program “Window to Europe”, Kiselev openly promoted the values ​​of more economically developed neighbors and even became a colleague of Vladislav Listyev for a short time in the “Rush Hour” program.

Dmitry then very actively advocated the independence of the journalistic profession, arguing that only a reporter who does not depend on the mercy of the authorities can show the true picture of events taking place in the country and abroad to the viewer.

Since 1997, the position of an implacable fighter for the lack of political bias among media workers has changed dramatically - on Ren-TV, he becomes the author and host of the National Interest program. Hiding behind the national significance of the program, the journalist becomes, in fact, the mouthpiece of the Kremlin.

During " Kyiv period” in his biography, journalist Dmitry Kiselev lives well in Ukraine (see photo below).

He had the opportunity not only to work fruitfully in the field of propaganda values, but also to keep his 4 horses at the nearest stable. The journalist himself was actively involved in show jumping, but a little later he was seriously injured, as a result of which he had to walk on crutches for about a year. As Dmitry told reporters, he sold one horse, gave one to his trainer, sent 2 to children's charities as sponsorship. And in 2004, at the request of his longtime friend Yan Tabachnik, who at that time served as the Minister of Education and Science in Ukraine, he even participated in the presidential elections, actively speaking at rallies for Viktor Yanukovych.

The Ukrainian glory of the TV presenter ended after the "Orange Revolution". The TV channel refused to work with a pro-Russian journalist active in Moscow's state television.

Dmitry Kiselev was the general director of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company

The reporter's independence evaporated, and he became an outspoken government reporter celebrating authority. The authorities appreciated such aspirations and Dmitry Kiselev in 2008 was appointed general director of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. promote liberal views on social order and democratic principles were unfavorable, so Kiselev forgot about them very quickly.

In 2012, Dmitry Kiselev on the program “The Historical Process” so enthusiastically congratulated V.V. Putin on his 60th birthday that bloggers exploded with indignant comments about the betrayal of the ideals of free journalism. Here Kiselev, as they say, surpassed himself, in a laudatory panegyric, calling the President of Russia comparable in scale to Stalin.

Finally, the fans of the "young" journalist lost faith in their idol after his fate in anti-gay propaganda. He called, in one of his broadcasts, to burn on frontal places human organs in huge bonfires gay so that they do not get as donor implants and do not multiply such people.

Dmitry Kiseelv is an ardent patriot of his country

Then netizens sent a collective letter to the Investigative Committee of Russia with a request to bring the shocking presenter to justice. Naturally, no crime was found in Kiselev's actions, and he continued to emotionally express "his" opinion about the events in the Russian Federation and the world. Sometimes, the tendentiousness of the journalist's speeches baffled even his owners, and the Presidential Administration, together with the Foreign Ministry, disavowed the scandalous reporter's tirades as quickly as possible.

Personal life of a reporter and commentator

The infamous journalist Dmitry Kiselev himself does not know the number of his wives - either 7 or 8 women in different time were next to him, sharing the vicissitudes creative biography at various stages of its development. It is known for certain that for the first time he became a visitor to the registry office at the age of 18, having married a classmate at a medical school, Alena. Young people lived together for only 8 months and fled without any special consequences for both. As lawful wife The reporter was also lit up by an Englishwoman, who later successfully created her own business and did not at all regret her Russian marriage.

Even during the existence of the USSR State Radio and Television, Kiselev married Elena Borisova, the fourth beloved woman who gave birth to his son Gleb. Now the young man is engaged in design Vehicle and remains right hand his famous dad in many endeavors.

TV presenter with his wife Maria

The journalist Dmitry Kiselev stopped only in 2006, having met Maria. The girl was 23 years younger than her chosen one. By the time they met, the young woman was married, raised her son and did not think about the future. They met during the summer holidays in Koktebel, where they both came to enjoy the warmth and boat trips. In the program of Boris Korchevnikov "The Fate of a Man" famous couple fondly recalls this romantic time.

With the arrival of a young wife in his biography, journalist Dmitry Kiselev settled down, got two more children, and all his free time spends with family, in his own home. By the way, the commentator designed his favorite dwelling himself, the architect who was supposed to draw up a technical sketch of the new building, he took either to Finland or Switzerland for this - it is not known for certain. The house was built for more than 10 years, since not all the equipment for this could be found in the capital.

In Koktebel, Kiselev also has his own real estate. According to the journalist, he had to invest crazy money in engineering work to strengthen the foundation of the future mansion, since the construction area was officially considered dangerous due to the threat of landslides.

Dmitry Kiselev with his wife and children

The seaside town fell in love with the man so much that he began to organize jazz festivals here, being a longtime fan of this style of music. According to Kiselev, on this basis, he, at one time, became so friendly with the current President of Ukraine Poroshenko that he was able to persuade him to give money for the restoration of the house of Maximilian Voloshin.

According to relatives and colleagues of the popular presenter, in real life he is completely different - more open, intelligent, amazingly versatile and erudite person. At home, Kiselev is far from the image he created on the country's television screens - a kind of evil propagandist who smashes all the enemies of the Motherland to smithereens with weighty arguments about the greatness of the Empire.

Dmitry Kiselev today

In 2017, the media were filled with rumors about the imminent dismissal of the favorite of the ruling party from his post CEO media holding. Kiselev was too raging, pouring all sorts of threats on the whole of Europe and America. So, in one of the broadcasts, he threatened the United States with a nuclear warhead capable of destroying the state in a matter of seconds. This message did not go unnoticed - Dmitry Kiselev was banned from entering the territory of a number of countries.

Dmitry works as a TV presenter in the program "Echo of Moscow"

In addition, his foreign accounts with accumulated labor activity funds also remain blocked. The journalist filed a lawsuit in the European court, apparently counting on the help of his friends and colleagues for many years of work in different countries, but his claim was rejected, leaving the sanctions unchanged.

It is also known that the nephew of the infamous presenter voluntarily participated in the Ukrainian-Russian conflict, in the eastern regions of the neighboring state. All these facts have brought Kiselyov notoriety as an international brawler, which will undoubtedly play into the hands of his enemies on the eve of the upcoming presidential elections in Russia.


Dmitry Konstantinovich Kiselev is a native Muscovite. He was born in April 1954 in an intelligent musical family. Kiselyov - relative famous composer and conductor Yuri Shaporin. At one time, Dmitry also received a musical education in the class " classical guitar».

After graduating from school, Dmitry Kiselev entered one of the medical schools in the capital. But after it ended, I decided not to continue. medical education, and became a student at the A. A. Zhdanov University in Leningrad, choosing for himself the philological faculty, Scandinavian philology. Graduated from the university in 1978.

Date of birth: April 26, 1954
Age: 64
Place of birth: Moscow
Height: 177
Activity: Russian journalist, TV presenter, general director of MIA "Russia Today", deputy director of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company
Marital status: Married

The professional biography of Dmitry Kiselev began immediately after graduation from the university. First workplace Kiselev was in the USSR State Radio and Television. Here the journalist worked for more than ten years in one of the most prestigious and important sectors responsible for covering the life of the country abroad. High responsibility, control over every word, intonation - the young journalist Dmitry Kiselev coped with these requirements perfectly.

In 1988, Dmitry Kiselev moved to the news department of the Vremya program, where he became the host and conducted political reviews.

During the period of breakdown and cardinal changes in the USSR, Dmitry Kiselyov was fired from the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. He refused to read the government's official statement about events in one of the republics. Soon Kiselev was taken to the Vesti program, and he becomes one of the creators of a new format for television and radio, actively collaborating with foreign colleagues.

In 1992, Dmitry Kiselev begins to lead information program"Panorama". Later, as his own correspondent, he was sent to Helsinki, where he worked for the Ostankino agency.

After the death of Vladislav Listyev in 1995, an experienced TV presenter was appointed to his place. Now he hosts the Rush Hour program on Channel One. At the same time, Dmitry Kiselev hosts another program called “Window to Europe”, but leaves the program a year later.

In 1997, the journalist becomes talk show host titled "National Interest". At first, the program was broadcast only on the RTR channel, and then on the Ukrainian ICTV. A short time Dmitry Kiselev hosted the night edition of the Events program.

In November 2003, Ukrainian colleagues expressed no confidence in Kiselyov, accusing him of distorting information. Soon the journalist was suspended from work.

From 2003 to 2004, Dmitry Kiselev worked on new programs called "Morning Conversation" and "Authority". And from 2005 to 2006, he led the daily information and analytical program “Vesti +” and “Vesti. Details" on TV channel "Russia".

In 2006, a well-known journalist appeared as the host of the socio-political talk show National Interest, which he led until 2012.

In addition, in the summer of 2008, Dmitry Kiselev was appointed deputy general director of the VGTRK holding, after which he left the Vesti program. But in September 2012, he returned to running the popular news program, which is now called Vesti Nedeli. She goes out to central channel"Russia", which since January 2010 is called "Russia-1".




In December 2013, on the basis of RIA Novosti, the International Information Agency Rossiya Segodnya appeared, with Dmitry Kiselyov appointed as its General Director.

By presidential decree, a very important mission was entrusted to the new agency: to cover Russia's policy abroad. The journalist himself claims that he sees his task in restoring the attitude towards Russia as a country with good intentions.

In connection with the appointment of Dmitry Konstantinovich as head of the Rossiya Segodnya news agency, a number of leading Western media published articles in which Kiselyov was called a “homophobic pro-Kremlin TV presenter”, and the creation of Rossiya Segodnya was an attempt by Vladimir Putin to establish control over the media. The Guardian wrote that Dmitry Kiselyov gained notoriety for his "anti-gay, anti-American and anti-opposition views." The journalist was even included in the second part of the EU sanctions list, where he found himself among Russian politicians and government officials who are subject to visa restrictions.

Today Dmitry Kiselev is one of the most popular TV presenters in Russia and abroad. This is a man with an encyclopedic education, who owns four foreign languages, he is well versed in music, literature, art. To give an interview famous TV presenter honored by many Russian and foreign statesmen. In 2016, President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan gave an interview to Kiselyov.

In 2017, Dmitry Kiselev continues to work as the host of Vesti Nedeli and remains the general director of the Rossiya Segodnya news agency.

Personal life

The personal life of Dmitry Kiselyov has always remained very eventful. There were many women, official and unofficial marriages in it. The first wife of the TV presenter was classmate Alena, with whom 17-year-old Dima studied at a medical school. Young people officially got married, but broke up without having lived even a year.

The next two official marriages happened to Kiselyov also in early youth when he studied at Leningrad University. The wives' names were Natalya and Tatyana.

The fourth marriage of Dmitry Kiselyov was registered when he worked at the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. His wife's name was Elena Borisova. In this marriage, the firstborn of Dmitry appeared - the son of Gleb. When the boy was one year old, the family broke up.

The fifth wife's name was Natalya, but this union turned out to be fleeting. After Natalia, the English business woman Kelly Richdale entered the personal life of Dmitry Kiselyov in 1998. And again - a quick divorce.

During the jazz festival in Koktebel, Dmitry Kiselev met his current wife Maria. Masha has already been married and raised her son Fedor on her own. Now Dmitry and Maria already have two joint children - Konstantin and Varvara. The family lives in a "Scandinavian" house built according to the project of Kiselyov in the Moscow region.

There is a video on the Internet where you say that a journalist should not be an agitator. Do you consider yourself a journalist now?

My position has changed. I am different now. Some of the conclusions about what Putin did [with me as] a person are shocking. In fact, my evolution took place not in Russia, but in Ukraine, where I worked from 2000 to 2006 and saw this “orange revolution”. I was the editor-in-chief of the information service on the ICTV channel there, I had an author's program that received the highest television award "Golden Pen", for a couple of years I formally even entered the hundred most influential people in Ukraine, in a word, I was a highly profiled character. And I really went through an internal evolution there without the influence of Putin.

I realized that distilled, distilled journalism is absolutely not in demand. The main difference between post-Soviet journalism and Western journalism is that we have to create values, not recreate them. Produce values, not reproduce them, as is done mainly in the West.

Unfortunately, we left the 20th century with huge amount m victims, and lived in periods when human life was devalued, and got used to it. And now human life is not a great value, otherwise we would fasten the straps in the car, and not throw it on for the traffic police until now. Our children are not a common value, otherwise there would not be a million abortions a year in Russia. We do not have a consensus around the simplest, basic values not to mention the complex values ​​of society, such as our proper models of democracy. Therefore, a journalist in Russia, Ukraine, of course, must produce them. Such is his responsibility. If Western journalists were in our place, they would do the same, they would colonize and civilize their own country. So the detached journalism that I was an adherent of is not that. There were calls back in the nineties, when I hosted the National Interest program.

Once I made a program about vodka in the alignment of Russia's national interests. Vodka like national pride and national curse. I then went in for horse riding, came to the stable, and the groom says to me: “ good program did". Me: “Yes? You watched?" I am reserved about compliments and criticism. He continues: "But he did not say the most important thing." But in my studio there were a cloud of historians, anonymous alcoholics, the Kristall plant, and so on. "What?" I ask the groom. And he: "Which one to take?" That is - to buy something what? Like, if you are sitting there on TV, then if you please, tell me which one to take. So I think that journalism should, of course, be with a position. There is also a place for agitation.

Do I understand correctly that in your analytical program you broadcast your own opinion?

Dmitry Kiselev is a journalist, newscaster, one of the most recognizable TV presenters on Russian television. In his programs, he covers political and economic news, current events of today, world problems. Until 2006, he worked on well-known Ukrainian channels. He holds a senior position in the All-Russian State and Television Broadcasting Company. Kiselyov's categorical statements and political point of view are a frequent subject for criticism, disputes and discussions.

Height, weight, age. How old is Dmitry Kiselev

Today, Kiselev is a fairly well-known journalist, TV presenter throughout Russia. In June, the media reported that Dmitry Kiselev had been appointed Russian ambassador to the United States. Were there any prerequisites for this, and where did it come from? this information- dont clear. Official page the journalist does not confirm this appointment. In the vastness of the network, you can find various information about a man, his biography, public and personal life, as well as his hobbies, hobbies and parameters such as height, weight, age. How old Dmitry Kiselev is will not be difficult to find out. Kiselev is 63 years old, his height is 177 cm.

Biography and personal life of Dmitry Kiselev

Dmitry was born in 1954 in Moscow. As a child, he dreamed of becoming a doctor, so immediately after school he entered a medical school. However, having received a secondary specialized education, the future presenter realized that he would not connect his life with medicine and entered the institution of higher education in St. Petersburg at the Faculty of Philology. Dmitry has a good aptitude for languages, so today he speaks four foreign languages. Kiselev learned Swedish and Norwegian at the university in the Scandinavian department, and mastered English and French himself. After receiving his diploma, the former student got a job at the USSR state television and radio, then worked on Soviet television as a correspondent for the Scandinavian countries.

After the collapse of the Union, Dmitry Kiselev became the host of a news program, and worked on several channels at once, including the Ukrainian TSN, and Russian channels ORT and First. In his programs, he covered business news, countries, economic innovations and current political situation countries around the world. After the death of Vladislav Listyev, he became the host of the Rush Hour program. Speaking many languages, during this time Dmitry often worked abroad as a news correspondent.

Dmitry Kiselev is also the CEO of the Rossiya Segodnya news agency. Journalist's statements federal channels countries made him persona non grata in many countries. As you know, Dmitry Kiselev supports the presidential regime in everything related to foreign and domestic policy, which is why his broadcasts in the opposition media were often called propaganda. Criticism of the regimes of other countries, support for the annexation of the Crimea, statements in the direction of political oppositionists were not always to the taste of users. Also, Dmitry Kiselev earned the name of a television homophobe after some of his statements about LGBT communities. The journalist himself does not comment on this point of view, but today it is a popular meme on the network.

Some time ago, information appeared on the network that the journalist had resigned from the leadership position of the general director and left the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company. However, the press service of the TV company denied this statement.

Dmitry Kiselev has private property in Koktebel, in 2003 he was one of the founders of the jazz festival "Koktebel", held in the Crimea. Also, since 2012, he has his own winery and has been growing grapes and selling wine. A few months ago, after a vacation at his home, Dmitry Kiselev returned from a trip to the Crimea with broken face. Information immediately began to appear on the network that the presenter and the journalist were beaten by activists for his political position. However, Kiselev himself denied this information, saying that he scratched his face, falling in his dacha, when he planted olives in the beds. According to the journalist, he fell on the gravel and drove hard on his face on the ground.

Not only the biography, but the personal life of Dmitry Kiselev is of interest to the public. After all, the presenter has been married seven times already! For the first time, a man married while still a student at a medical school, where he met his wife Alena. This marriage was too early to last for a long time and young people divorced. At the institute, Dmitry married a second time, again to his classmate, whose name was Natalya. But a year later, a third stamp appeared in the philologist's passport - he married his friend, Tatyana.

Either Dmitry was such a windy young man, or he fell in love again, but while working on state radio, he married again. This time the marriage lasted a little longer, the wife Elena gave birth to the leading son Gleb. True, when the boy was not yet a year old, his father left the family for another woman. Her name was Natalya, and it was she who became the fifth wife of Kiselev. But not the last. The next chosen one of the womanizer was a business woman from England, her name was Kelly, and Dmitry met her while on a business trip. The woman lived with Dmitry for a year, until he finally met his real fate.

Family and children of Dmitry Kiselev

Dmitry was born into a family of musicians. His parents played brilliantly in the orchestra, and the boy himself received a good musical education. Today, playing the guitar is one of the journalist's hobbies. When the whole family and children of Dmitry Kiselev gather in their country house, they are happy to spend time together, which the presenter practically does not have due to the busy schedule of filming and business trips.

In addition to the winery, Dmitry also had a stable at one time, but sold the horses after he fell unsuccessfully while riding a horse and broke his spine. Such an injury promised the journalist a long rehabilitation, and he realized that because of fear he would never ride again. True, after Kiselev went on the mend, the former injury does not prevent him from riding a motorcycle. For 18 years, Dmitry Kiselev has been happily married, in his marriage two joint children of the couple grow up, as well as the son of his wife from his first marriage.

The son of Dmitry Kiselev - Gleb Kiselev

The son of Dmitry Kiselev - Gleb Kiselev was born in 1986 in the fourth marriage of a journalist. Gleb's mother, Elena met Dmitry Kiselev in 1984, soon got married and gave birth to a son. After a divorce from a woman, the journalist did not see his offspring for a long time. He was busy with a career, and new romantic hobbies.

Father and son were able to improve relations only when Gleb was already an adult. The guy was very fond of horses, rode well and often began to appear in his father's house in the suburbs, where he has his own room. Today Gleb is already 31 years old, he lives in Moscow and works in the IT field, but keeps in touch with his father and his family.

The son of Dmitry Kiselev - Konstantin Kiselev

The son of Dmitry Kiselev - Konstantin Kiselev the first joint child Dmitry and his last wife. Kostya was born in 2007, the boy has blond hair and brown eyes, like his mother. Already with early age the child enjoyed swinging on a toy horse, who knows, maybe Kostya will love equestrian sports and Dmitry will have to return the stable to the family farm.

Today Kostya is already 10 years old, he goes to school and enjoys playing football in the yard. True, the child does not often see a famous journalist. When Dmitry leaves for work, the children are still sleeping, and when he returns home, his mother has already put them to bed.

Daughter of Dmitry Kiselev - Varvara Kiselev

The daughter of Dmitry Kiselev, Varvara Kiselyova, is the second child in the marriage of a journalist, and the only daughter in his family. Varya was born in 2010, and in September the girl will just go to school. The youngest daughter of a journalist loves to draw and wants to learn how to play musical instruments like her grandparents and father.

Despite the fact that Varya is the youngest in the family, the girl is not spoiled at all, she is happy to help her mother around the house, knows how to deal with household appliances, and dad promises to study only for five.

Dmitry Kiselyov's wife - Maria Kiselyova

Maria and Dmitry met in 2005 in Koktebel. Kiselyov went on vacation to his country dacha and went boating that day. The girl was sunbathing on the pier, where the journalist arrived after a boat trip. Masha immediately liked the man, and he decided to get acquainted. Dmitry Kiselyov's wife - Maria Kiselyova is 22 years younger than her husband, she has 3 higher education, is a certified teacher of geography, economist and psychologist. From her first marriage, Maria has a son, Fedor, who lives with his spouses in the Moscow region.

Instagram and Wikipedia Dmitry Kiselev

A few years ago, immediately after registering on social networks, the presenter closed his Instagram page in a couple of hours. Both Dmitry Kiselyov's Wikipedia and his Twitter are still working. According to the media, the journalist created pages on Facebook and Instagram in 2015, posted his photos and warned users that the page was his official one. However, in a few hours, the feed on the journalist's pages was filled with a huge number of angry and negative comments, which, of course, he did not like and the accounts were deleted.