Who runs the program time. The most famous presenters of the "time" program

Three emojis with air kisses - this is how TV presenter Ekaterina Andreeva responded to the request of one of her Instagram subscribers to return to the “Time” program.

“My “Time” cannot end - from the Volga to the Yenisei - I am taking “Time” to the whole country. And Moscow, as you know, is not all of Russia. All of Russia is much larger than Moscow!” - Andreeva said.

Meanwhile, the press service of Channel One said that Andreeva will continue to work in the Vremya program: she is not leaving the channel, but will only leave the “European orbit” of the TV news program for a while. According to the head of the press service of the First, Larisa Krymova, the reason for the statement was rumors that Andreeva would stop hosting the popular program, which she had hosted for more than two decades.

Together with TV presenter Vitaly Eliseev, Andreeva will host Saturday editions of Vremya and try the studio in other time zones of Russia, reports RT .

The temporary change of program host is due to the re-equipment of the studio, reports FAN. Due to the refurbishment

The temporary presenter is Channel One news chief Kirill Kleimenov, who is the curator of the new technology.

On Monday, February 19, Kleimenov, after a 10-year break, returned to work as a presenter, it was reported in official account First in instagram.

Photo report: Ekaterina Andreeva and her "Time"

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“Today the Vremya program will begin to emerge from a new studio equipped with the most modern technologies, which will appear on domestic television for the first time. Changes in the studio will also change the work of presenters - now they can not only report news, but also interact with graphics, moving around the studio,” the channel reports.

BBC sources claim that Kirill Kleimenov will host Vremya until the “day of silence” before the presidential elections, and Andreeva and Eliseev will return after mastering the studio’s new capabilities. The source also reported that Andreeva could leave due to complicated relationships with the channel director Konstantin Ernst.

For more than 20 years, Ekaterina Andreeva has been the permanent host of the “Time” program. Before her, the program was hosted in different years by Anna Shatilova, Aza Likhitchenko, Vera Shebeko, Svetlana Morgunova, Irina Mishina, Tatyana Sudets, Zhanna Agalakova and others.

“Working with Ekaterina Andreeva is a great honor for each of us, because for me personally, she is already a legend of Russian television. Her professionalism and trust in us as professionals inspired us even more,” said Alexey Sukharev, chief stylist of the “Let Them Talk” program, earlier.

For the anniversary, a video appeared on social networks and on the Channel One website with Ekaterina Andreeva trying on the images of presenters different years. It was possible to recreate the main fashion trends of each decade in a special project on the Channel One website, thanks to the stylists of the “Fashionable Sentence” program.

“It was very interesting to change in the frame, especially with such a super-team of stylists,” said Ekaterina Andreeva, presenter of the “Time” program. — It turned out almost like a time machine. It was also an opportunity for me to show my love and respect for the people who led this program for 30 years before me. I was very pleased with the result.”

Ekaterina Andreeva has been working on Channel One since 1995. At the beginning of 1997, she began working as the host of the Vremya information program. Also, in parallel, until the end of 1998, she conducted regular newscasts, mainly morning and evening.

Since December 1998, Andreeva became the permanent presenter of the “Time” program - to this position she was appointed chief producer of the Directorate of Information Programs and director information service ORT by Sergei Dorenko. According to the results of an online survey in 1999, she was recognized as the most beautiful television presenter in Russia. At the end of 2010, she entered the top ten popular TV presenters in Russia.

Unfortunately for those who believed that Ekaterina Andreeva was leaving Channel One, this information was only partially confirmed. The TV presenter will still host the “Time” program, but will appear on screen much less frequently.

Ekaterina Andreeva has been working as the host of the Vremya information program for more than 20 years. Many viewers are already starting to get tired of the TV presenter flashing on the screen. According to some reports, Channel One is receiving many messages demanding that 56-year-old Andreeva be removed from the airwaves.

Recently there was a message that Catherine will stop appearing in news releases published in the European part of the country. Most Internet users were happy about this news: “Thank God, human face and the speech will now be on the screen”, “When Andreeva is on the air, Rosenthal and Ozhegov are spinning in their graves like dynamos”, “Well, finally, on the First, they were smart enough to remove this Shapoklyak from the TV”, “Only Fadeev can be worse than Andreeva on Sundays."

The TV presenter's place will be taken by Kirill Kleimanov, who previously held the position of head of the Directorate of Information Programs of Channel One. According to the channel's press service, Ekaterina Andreeva and Vitaly Eliseev will become the hosts of the Saturday editions of the program, and will also try to broadcast news in other time zones.

Ekaterina Andreeva has already commented on her reduction in the broadcast network: “My “Time” cannot end - from the Volga to the Yenisei - I broadcast “Time” to the whole country,” the TV presenter responded to the message about her departure. - And Moscow, as you know, is not all of Russia. All of Russia is much larger than Moscow,” the Anews portal quotes the TV presenter.

“Vremya” is the main information program on the still leading federal channel, so a person who daily tells the whole country about important news must have a number of certain qualities. Judging by the gossip that is circulating on the Internet, the presenter’s candidacy is being approved for top level. Despite numerous demands to remove Andreeva from the air, she still remains at work. Apparently, the TV presenter has influential patrons “at the top.”

According to the BBC, they decided to lay off Andreeva because of her difficult relationships With general director channel by Konstantin Ernst. “In 2009, the media reported that he had already decided to fire Andreeva. When the information reached Vladimir Putin, he canceled these decisions and everything was returned to normal. Andreeva is his favorite presenter,” says the Russian press service of the foreign TV channel.

Back to the past

The “Time” program first aired on USSR Central Television on January 1, 1968. The founder was Yuri Letunov, who by that time was the editor-in-chief of the Mayak radio station, created with his participation. The name “Time” took a long time to be chosen by the editorial board. It is unknown who insisted on it, but the program could be called, for example, “In the Lens.” The very first issues were released without speakers. Correspondents in live from the scene of events they passed the word to each other.

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The first announcers of the Vremya program

A couple of weeks after the launch of the program, it was decided to expand the format and introduce speakers. The first broadcast was conducted by Anna Shatilova and Evgeny Suslov.
“Usually, all editorial offices submitted applications to the announcer’s department within a week and indicated the name of the program and the announcer they wanted. I go to the board where our schedule is posted. And suddenly I see the “Time” program. I run into the next room to the dispatcher who compiled this schedule and ask: “What is this written? Suslov and I have a program called “Time”. And they answer me: “I don’t know. An application for you has arrived from the information editorial office."
Anna Shatilova, announcer of the Vremya program from 1968 to 1991. Back to the past Back to the past

The “Time” program turns into color

In 1970, the “Time” program was first published in color.
“I remember the first color report, although there was nothing like that there. I photographed the exhibition of the Itinerants, which was in Tretyakov Gallery. And when I filmed the report, they developed the film, about forty people crammed into the editing room, although eight people could go there. Everyone looked, and everyone did not believe. The cameraman with whom I was filming was asked: “What’s it like? What is this? Zhora Akopyan, who was in charge of all technical support for us, had such pride on his face, because he was also involved in this.”
Kira Grigorieva, correspondent for the Vremya program
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Why did the editors lick the film?

“Do you know what we did? In order to understand where on the film there is gloss and where there is matte, I’m only talking about “Svema”, we had to lick it. Well, you understand, the mat - it stuck, but the gloss did not. We realized that this was the glossy side and glued it together. And I had a completely terrible incident. I was in a hurry, I was in a hurry, I didn’t look at something, in general, I glued it the other way around. We had a big TV, we all watched our stories. And suddenly on the air I see that my entire delegation, which arrived to celebrate some anniversary, is shaking hands with its left hand. I glued everything together wrong, it turned out to be a DSLR. Here you go, all of me were left-handed. I think it was a delegation from the GDR. And one more time I made a mistake, I also turned the film over, at the convention. Our Ilyich’s profile always looked from left to right, but mine looked the other way around. They didn’t fire me for this either, they scolded me and told me to be more careful.”
Natalya Rodionova, editing director of the program “Time”
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The “Time” program began airing at 21.00

Since 1972, the exact timing of the program has been established - 30 minutes, and “Time” begins to appear strictly at 21.00. By this hour the editors were receiving the latest news via tape news agency TASS, which worked exactly until 21.00. It happened that people were fined for publishing news not according to TASS. Back to the past Back to the past

A poem by Yevgeny Yevtushenko, written on the occasion of the death of the Soyuz-11 crew on June 30, 1971.

Two-way eternal connection

Near Kamchatka and near the Arbat, over the Angara rapids A mournful exhalation: the guys died, like a requiem over the country. No one - no matter how crowned - will finally return to his home. For three hearts, large, human ones. There are fewer hearts in Russia. And what a heavy burden for people who were simply Vitya and simply Gosha, simply Slava - in recent days. Oh, Sailors of rocket launch sites! You left us your charter: even in space, without flinching, die at work. How many untaken pillboxes are in the sky! And as long as humanity exists. the flames of future starships will be an eternal flame in your honor. You are immortal, like the cry: “There is a flame!” And it is not true that the connection has been interrupted: There is a two-way eternal connection between our Motherland and you.
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Assault on Ostankino

On October 3, 1993, during an armed confrontation between the Supreme Council and President Boris Yeltsin, Yeltsin’s opponents attempted to storm the Ostankino television center, where employees of the Vremya program were located.“The military did not allow those who tried to seize the television center to enter. We are sitting in the editing room and don’t understand what to do. We run out the back door of the television center, trying to run to railway station, the shooting begins, bullets fly, they say: “Get down.” We went to bed. I remember my white cloak like this, and I was crawling through this October slush. We crawled almost to the railway station. I arrived home. The parents say, you know, your TV center there was set on fire. Yes, I know, I just escaped from there, but I didn’t tell them how scary it all was there.”
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The “Time” program has changed its name

In 1991, after the August putsch, “Time” was renamed. The country's main information program began to be called “TV Inform”, and since 1992 - “Ostankino News”. On July 28 of the same year, the ITA News screensaver appeared. At the same time there was a change in the composition of the presenters. The name "Time" returned in 1994.“And there was a period in the early 90s when our name was taken away. That is, it was not the “Time” program that came out, but just regular news, also with presenters, but it was called “News.” Then they returned our name. Do you know how happy we were? It was an event. We were all very happy that “Time” was returned to us.
Alexander Onosovsky, in the 1990s - correspondent for the Vremya program. Back to the past Back to the past

Journalist Vladislav Listyev was killed

Vladislav Listyev was the first general director of ORT, the first presenter of such programs as “Vzglyad”, “Rush Hour”, “Field of Miracles”. On March 1, 1995 he was killed. Back to the past Back to the past

"I'm tired, I'm leaving"

Boris Yeltsin became the first President of the RSFSR on June 12, 1991, and was re-elected for a second term in 1996. On December 31, 1999, during a New Year's greeting on television, he announced his resignation and named Vladimir Putin as his successor.
Director Kaleria Kislova recalls how they recorded President Boris Yeltsin's farewell to the people
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Ekaterina Andreeva came to the channel in 1991, and since 1997 she has been the permanent host of the “Time” program. In 2007, she won the TEFI award in the “Host of an Information Program” category.

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Since March 2008, the “Time” program has been broadcast from a huge studio, which used to be concert hall television center "Ostankino". The room was rebuilt so that the presenter could be filmed from all sides, and behind him the viewer sees screens with current news and several rows of editorial staff workplaces. This studio produces the programs “Time” and “News” starting at 9 am. The studio design was developed by the chief artist of Channel One, Dmitry Likin.
Since November 2017, the premises have been under reconstruction; the “Time” program has been broadcast from the “Good Morning” studio.

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In February 2014, the Winter Olympic Games were held in Russia. During this period, the studios of several programs, including “Time,” moved to Sochi. Organization of the grand opening ceremony Olympic Games was handled by Konstantin Ernst as scriptwriter and general producer.

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In 1968, the first episode of the famous program “Time” was released on Soviet Central Television, without which it is impossible to imagine domestic television today. It was founded by the talented radio journalist Yuri Letunov. It provides information about latest news V political life country and the world, attention is paid to events in Russian regions, economics, culture and sports, and the program ends with a weather forecast.

For for many years Since the existence of Vremya, many presenters have changed in the program. We will tell you about those whom viewers now see on their TV screens, namely about Ekaterina Andreeva, Kirill Kleimenov, Vitaly Eliseev and Mikhail Leontyev.

Ekaterina Andreeva (since 1997)

The most famous TV news presenter in Russia today was born on November 27, 1961 in Moscow in the family of the deputy chairman of the State Committee for Logistics. Andreeva spent her childhood with her sister Svetlana. At school, Ekaterina was one of the best basketball players. She was even sent to the Olympic Reserve School.

After receiving a certificate of secondary education, she entered the law school as a correspondence student. At the same time, Andreeva got a job at the General Prosecutor’s Office as an assistant.

In 1990, Ekaterina received a diploma from the Moscow Pedagogical Institute with a degree in history and immediately became a student of advanced training courses for radio and TV employees, where the legendary Soviet TV presenter Igor Kirillov became her announcer teacher.

A year later, Andreeva was hired to work on TV. In 1999, viewers named Ekaterina the most beautiful presenter on Russian television. In 2006, Andreeva was awarded the Order of Friendship.

From her first husband, classmate Andrei Nazarov, Ekaterina gave birth to a daughter, Natalya, who now works as a lawyer. With her second husband, Montenegrin Dusan Perovic, the famous Russian TV presenter met in 1989. The man is engaged in business and conducts a law practice.

Andreeva’s hobbies include Pilates and yoga.

Kirill Kleimenov (1998-2004, since 2018)

Kirill Kleimenov was born on September 20, 1972 in Moscow. In 1990, he got a job in the foreign broadcasting of the USSR State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company as a production editor. A year later he was accepted into the Finnish state university, where he spent 8 months on an internship. In 1994, Kirill received a diploma from Moscow State University, where he studied in the Romano-Germanic department.

While studying at school, the young man played hockey and often visited the pool. As a student, he became interested in sambo. Now the TV presenter gives preference aquatic species sports Kleimenov was awarded the Orders of Friendship, Honor and “For Services to the Fatherland”, 4th degree.

The TV presenter married his classmate Maya for the first time in 1994, six years later life together the couple divorced. Kleimenov’s second wife was the girl Masha, who gave birth to a daughter, Alexandra.

Vitaly Eliseev (since 2007)

Vitaly Eliseev was born on September 30, 1970 in the Soviet capital into a family of engineers, the so-called “mailbox” of the military-industrial complex. IN school years he was considered a diligent student. The boy especially liked the exact sciences - geography, physics and algebra. In addition, young Eliseev was interested in history. After graduating from school, he studied at the Moscow Aviation Institute.

Vitaly got onto TV in 1992. At first, he was involved in dubbing video stories with voice-over, headed the correspondent department and worked as an engineer in the broadcast coordination department. Later, Eliseev was invited to host television programs.

Vitaly has a wife and daughter Elizaveta.

Mikhail Leontyev (since 1999, presenter of the “However” column)

The famous Russian TV presenter is a native Muscovite. He was born on October 12, 1958. After graduating from school, Mikhail entered the Moscow Institute of National Economy at the Faculty of Economics. After receiving his diploma, Leontyev got a job at the Institute of Economic Problems. In 1985, Mikhail became a cabinetmaker after graduating from the 86th vocational school.

Four years later, the future TV presenter began his journalistic activity in the Kommersant newspaper, on the pages of which his articles were published on political topics. In 1990, he went to work at Nezavisimaya Gazeta, where he later headed the economics department. In 1999, Leontyev was invited to host his own television program on ORT. From that time on, the “However” program began airing. In 2014, Mikhail became vice president of public relations at Rosneft. He was awarded the Order of Friendship and “For Services to the Fatherland”, 2nd degree.

The TV presenter's first wife was philologist and poetess Natalya Azarova, who gave birth to a daughter, Elena, and a son, Dmitry. Now Mikhail’s wife is Maria Kozlovskaya, with whom he has a daughter, Daria.

All the presenters of the Vremya program are extraordinary personalities who not only inform viewers about the latest news in the country and the world, but also know how to analyze events and present information in an accessible form. It is no longer possible to imagine domestic television without the famous news program, which has survived several generations of Soviet and Russian viewers.

The first announcers were Igor Kirillov, Anna Shatilova, Nonna Bodrova, Viktor Balashov. They were the first stars of the television screen, the whole country knew them, and their names and faces are still remembered. The structure of the program was formed in the first years of broadcasting: top officials of the state, news from the periphery, economics, culture, sports, weather.

Even during the era of stagnation, the program continued to actively develop. This is evidenced by the appearance of a teleprompter in it, computer graphics etc. But the changes were carried out only in the technical part; they did not affect the content of the program, which was mainly devoted to communist ideology.

The "Time" program did not immediately appear strictly certain hours. Only in 1972 did it begin to air exactly at 21:00. Since 1977, the program began broadcasting in color. Live broadcasts were rarely used, but holidays(May 1 and November 7) were broadcast live. During the era of stagnation, the Vremya program covered events in the USSR and other countries in a rather biased and biased manner. Only positive aspects of the country's life were covered. In 1977, the activities of television journalists creating the “Time” program were awarded the USSR State Prize.

Since December 27, 1991, the program became one of the official news programs in Russia. According to the chairman of the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company of that time, “Vremya” truly became an integral part of the life of Soviet society. Since January 1, 1992, it has been broadcast under the name “News”. After 2 years, the name "Time" was returned to the screensaver. The first presenters of the updated program were Tatyana Komarova, the sports news presenter Ilya Kukin, and the first weather forecast presenter was Lyudmila Shelamova.

Since September 1999, the program's releases on weekdays and Saturdays began to be called "Time. Information Channel" and "Time. Analytical Program." Within " Information channel“The program “Here and Now” and “However” began to appear. Pavel Sheremet was the host of the “Analytical Program”. Since 2000, an additional episode has been published on Sundays - “Time. Sunday edition", but due to the creation of the "Times" program, it ceased to exist. Since the end of 2000, the "Time" program began to be broadcast on Saturdays.

In the fall of the same year, “Night Time” appeared on the air, which airs only on weekdays. The presenters were Andrei Baturin, and since 2002 Petr Marchenko. The second feature from the main issue of Vremya was that the results of the day were summed up by famous political scientists, and not by the presenter, as was traditionally the case before. A similar format already existed on domestic television. On NTV in the program “Today at Midnight” and on TV-6 in Vladimir Kara-Murza’s episode “Grani” a similar manner of presenting results has already been used. The former presenters Kirill Kleimenov and Ekaterina Andreeva were joined by Andrey Baturin and Zhanna Agalakova. In the summer of 2002, the program resumed airing on Sundays due to the absence of the Vremena program on the broadcast schedule. The presenter was Igor Vykhukholev. Sunday releases differed from traditional ones in their analytical nature. All the best traditions of working with news were preserved, the program became more vibrant and rich. Only on July 13, 2003, the final broadcast of the program on Sundays was fully restored. The host of the first updated episode was Peter Marchenko. Since August 28, 2005, Pyotr Tolstoy has become the host of the Sunday edition of the Vremya program. After the departure of Kirill Kleimenov, Andrei Baturin became the second presenter, who, in turn, was replaced by Vitaly Eliseev in 2007.

Due to live broadcasts on election day, the program's running time is increased by 3-4 hours. At polling stations, correspondents monitor the vote count.

In 2002, 2006 and 2007, the “Time” program was awarded the TEFI Prize in the “Best Information Program” category - this is the most prestigious professional award on Russian television.

Thus, in the history of the formation of the “Time” program, we can distinguish the following main stages:

1968: debut

1977: broadcast in color

1991: official news program

1992: Broadcasts as "News"

1994: return of the name "Time"

2000: release of the additional issue "Time. Sunday Edition"

end of 2000: discontinuation of the additional edition "Time. Sunday edition"

2001: "Night Time" release appeared

2003: fixation of the program's release on Sundays.

Today, “Vremya” is the basis of information broadcasting for Channel One. Its presenters today are Ekaterina Andreeva, Vitaly Eliseev, as well as Irada Zeynalova - presenter analytical program"Sunday Time".