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Vera Shebeko
Born
Vera Alexeevna Shebeko

(1938-07-10) July 10, 1938 (age 86)
Nationality Soviet Union
 Russia
Occupationjournalist
Known forVremya
TelevisionSoviet Central Television
ChildrenYuri Mshetsyan (Melisov)

Vera Alexeevna Shebeko (Russian: Вера Алексеевна Шебеко; born 10 July 1938) is a former Russian anchorwoman for Soviet Central Television and host of the channel's main editorial program Novosti.

Biography

In 1965, Shebeko graduated from the Russian language and literature faculty of the Belarusian State University, working as a newsreader for radio stations in Belarus after graduation. She was hired by Soviet Central TV in 1971 in the editorial department; she later became the head anchor of the popular news program Vremya (Russian: Время),[1] as well as appearing on other programmes. She was a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union until 1990.

In the post-Soviet era was a teacher of speech on the NTV channel[2] and NTV Plus,[3] several years worked with the staff of these channels.[4]

Her son, Yuri Mshetsyan (Melisov), is a guitarist with the Russian rock group Epidemia (Russian: Эпидемия).

Awards

References

  1. ^ Выпуск программы ВРЕМЯ 19 августа 1991. ГКЧП
  2. ^ "Владимир Кара-Мурза-ст.: Порочная идея НТВ и Елены Милинчич". Собеседник. 2015-10-17.
  3. ^ "Алексей Бурков: Не меняйте плюс на минус!". Московский комсомолец. 2001-05-31.
  4. ^ "ТВС покупает Алину Кабаеву? Сразу три знаменитые спортсменки могут вскоре стать ведущими теленовостей". Комсомольская правда. 2002-08-02.
  5. ^ a b "ПЕРСОНАЛИИ" [Personalities] (in Russian). Музей телевидения и радио в Интернете (Museum of Television and Radio on the Internet). Retrieved 15 January 2014.