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Alla Danko in 2010

Alla Georgievna Danko (Russian: А́лла Гео́ргиевна Данько́; born March 15, 1946, Moscow[1]) is a Russian TV presenter, journalist, and former announcer of Soviet Central Television.

Biography

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Her father worked in television, his mother - a linguist.[2]

Graduated I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, then - clinical residency on "occupational diseases of the nervous system"; worked as a junior researcher.[3]

Since 1975, successfully passed a competition for the position of speaker, began to work on the Central Television in the TV company Ostankino: led information, music, sports programs (Morning, Vremya, Moscow News, Good Evening, Moscow, Mom's School, What Are Your Names, and others).[2]

Since 1995 to 2000 - chief editor, assistant producer music service Channel One Russia.

Subsequently, she worked on the channels of TV Center, REN TV, REN TV.

Currently, the general director of Dankoproduction. She teaches at the Higher National School of television.[3]

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ "МедиаПрофи". Archived from the original on 2016-03-28. Retrieved 2016-03-27.
  • ^ a b c Диктор Алла Данько — биография, фото, видео, возраст
  • ^ a b Диктор Алла Данько рассказала о закулисье советского телевидения
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