Valeria Volodymyrivna Ivanenko

Valeria Volodymyrivna Ivanenko
Born Valeria Volodymyrivna Ivanenko
(1966-04-28) April 28, 1966
USSR, Magadan Oblast, Ust' Khakchan

Valeria Volodymyrivna Ivanenko (Ukrainian: Валерія Володимирівна Іваненко) is the "Slavonic Channel International" Director General.

Early life and education

Born in Ust' Khakchan, Magadanskaya Oblast', Russia. In 1990 graduated from Leningrad Institute of Theatre, Music and Cinema. Majored in television direction.

Employment

1988 - 1991 – author of the concept and the developer of the broadcasting of the first non-governmental television company on the territory of USSR – TONIS (Mykolaiv, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic).

1991 – 1995 – one of the founders and Director General of the first non-governmental television channel in Kiev. TONIS's central office had been moved from Nikolaev to the capital of Ukraine, and the company obtained the name of "Tet-a-Tet" (TONIS-Enter-Television).

1994 – 1995 – concept formulation of the Slavonic Channel International project and the organization of experimental broadcasting from an Eutelsat satellite.

«It was a breakthrough in satellite broadcasting on the former USSR's territory. The broadcasting covered the territory with the total population of 550 millions people» (I. Mashenko, «Television de facto»).

1995 – 2003 – Producer General of TONIS; arrangement of the channel's broadcasting.

1997 - 1998 – Producer General of the telecompany "Lybid" (founded by the National Space Agency of Ukraine); head of the project on exclusive media coverage of the first spaceflight mission involving an astronaut from independent Ukraine – Leonid Kadenyuk.

Administrative and creative work at Johnson Space Center and Kennedy Space Center.

1998 - professional training at NBC and CNN.

November 19, 1998 – arranging and conducting the live television broadcast of the STS-87 launch. It was the first live broadcast in the history of one of the leading Ukrainian television channels (Inter).

1993 - 1995 – author of the concept and creative leader of the international festival of television programs "Barkhatny Sezon" (The Velvet Season).

1995 - 2003 – President of the "Barkhatny Sezon".

2003 - Vice-president of the "Garant Media International" agency.

2005 – author of the renewed concept of the Slavonic Channel International broadcasting. Since 2006 – Director General of the Slavonic Channel International.

Since September 12, 2008 Slavonic Channel International performs twenty-four-hour broadcasting on the territory of Europe.

Awards/Prizes

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