Chernobrovina Anastasia Andreevna is a popular Russian TV presenter and journalist. Since 2002, has been conducting the morning program "Morning of Russia" on the channel "Russia 1". Thanks to professionalism, dedication and a bright appearance, Anastasia Chernobrovina became one of the most successful television presenters in Russian television. She has many awards and prizes in her arsenal, including a well-deserved victory in the TEFI-2015 Leading the Morning Program nomination.
Chernobrovina Anastasia Andreevna: biography
Anastasia Chernobrovina was born near Izhevsk, in the city of Glazov, on April 10, 1977. Mom Anastasia, at the time of the birth of her daughter, was 18 years old, and she did not maintain a relationship with the father of the born child. All childhood, Anastasia lived with her grandmother, because mother worked several jobs to provide for her family.
Education Anastasia was given special attention. Thanks to the efforts of her grandmother, the girl studied well at school and loved to read. Even then, in Anastasia, a craving for journalism woke up, in her free time from school, she read poetry and recorded her voice on a voice recorder.
Chernobrovina Anastasia Andreevna: career
After graduation, Anastasia Chernobrovina entered college at the Faculty of Psychology. But the craving for journalism and the desire to become a leader, instilled it on local television, where she worked for 3 years, combining her studies with the author's program.
In 1996, Anastasia moved from the hometown of Izhevsk to the capital and entered the Moscow Institute of Culture at the Faculty of Television Management. In 1998, the young and talented journalist, with vivid reports, noticed the leadership of TV-6 and offered her a job in the Day after Day program.
In 2002, Anastasia Chernobrovina began working on the Rossiya television channel and became one of the hosts of the morning TV show Good Morning. Thanks to the heading "All mornings of the world" she visited many countries and in early 2009 became the author of the program "One on the planet." The purpose of the program is to show unusual places and sparsely populated corners of the planet, as well as take a break from the bustle of the city and enjoy the pristine nature and chat with interesting people.
In 2010, the presenter received an honorary diploma from President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin for the documentary film "Tiksi - Permafrost Territory, dedicated to the northern regions of Russia, and was awarded the 2nd degree Order of Merit to the Fatherland Order.
Currently, the presenter continues to conduct the Good Morning program on the Russia 1 television channel.