Irada Zeynalova is a successful journalist, she worked for many years on television. The audience’s attention is attracted by her vivid reporting, the author’s style of presentation of the material.
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Early years, youth
Irada Avtandilovna was born on February 20, 1972, her hometown is Moscow. Her father, an Azerbaijani, was an influential official of the ministry, strictly raising children. Irada has a sister, Svetlana, she also achieved success on television.
Irada was an active child, in her youth she was known as an active Komsomol member, she devoted much time to social activities. After school, she began to study at the Aviation University. Tsiolkovsky.
Career
Zeynalova became an engineer-technologist of powder materials. After studying with Irada, she had an internship in America, then she worked at Samsung Aerospace in her specialty.
In 1997, Zeynalova came to television, she had long wanted to become a journalist. Her friend Olga Kokorekina offered her the position of assistant editor of the program "Time" (RTR). Later, Irada became the editor of Vesti, translated from English, participated in the process of creating a newsroom for news.
In 2000, Zeynalova became a Vesti correspondent; the lack of education in the journalism specialty did not become an obstacle. She covered many events taking place in the country. Zeynalov conducted many reports in difficult conditions.
In 2006, Irada covered the events of the World Cup in Germany, the Olympics in Turin, in 2012 she made stories about the Olympic Games in London. The journalist’s track record includes not only sports competitions, but also hot spots, events in art, and politics.
In 2007, Zeynalova was appointed head of the Channel One Bureau in England, in 2011 she became head of the Channel Bureau in Israel. In 2012, Irada received the position of lead program "Time". In 2014, Zeynalov was added to the sanctions list of Ukraine because of her position on events in this country.
In 2016, Irada Avtandilovna left Channel One and switched to NTV, she explains the act with a desire to start from scratch. Zeynalova began to lead the author's program "Results of the week." Irada Avtandilovna has many awards: TEFI, Order of Merit to the Fatherland, and others.