Spouse Anna Nossik | Awards Runet Prize | |
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Parents Boris Mikhailovich Nosik, Viktorija Motsjalova Similar Boris Mikhailovich Nosik, Alexei Navalny, Artemy Lebedev, Ilya Varlamov, Arkady Babchenko |
Tedxskolkovo anton nosik counterrevolution of the internet
Anton Borisovich Nosik (Russian: Анто́н Бори́сович Но́сик; born July 4, 1966, Moscow) is a start-up manager, journalist, social activist and popular Zionist blogger (10th place in RuNet according to Yandex). Sometimes it is called one of the fathers of the Russian Internet. He was editor of the largest online news publications Vesti.ru, Lenta.ru, Gazeta.ru and NEWSru.com. One of the former managers of Rambler and blogging service holding company SUP Media (participated in this capacity in the LiveJournal service completions), the founder of Pomogi.org Charitable Foundation. Since mid-October 2009 he was appointed Deputy General Director of United Media and, concurrently, the position of chief editor Bfm.ru. From 16 November 2011 to 29 November 2012 was the media director Anton Nosik SUP Media, which owns LiveJournal service. Since the middle of 2014 is a co-founder of Shaggy cheese, market research and public opinion.
Contents
- Tedxskolkovo anton nosik counterrevolution of the internet
- Cityclass
- Biography
- Activism
- The accusation of extremism
- References
Cityclass
Biography
Born in the family of the writer Boris Nosik and philologist-polonist Victoria Mochalova. His father in 2011, he was elected an honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts. Stepfather - artist Ilya Kabakov. He has a sister Sandra, who teaches sociolinguistics at the French University of Franche-Comte.
Activism
In March 2013 he took part in a series of pickets for the liberation of the participating Pussy Riot - Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova.
He took part in the congress Ukraine - Russia: Dialogue, which took place April 24–25, 2014 in Kiev.
A member of the public council of the Russian Jewish Congress.
The accusation of extremism
At the end of 2015 in relation to Anton Nosik was a criminal case under part 1 of article 282 the Russian Criminal Code (incitement of hatred or enmity) for an article about Syria. According to the investigation October 1, 2015 Spout published online an article titled Erase Syria from the face of the earth, in which, according to linguistic expertise, were found signs of inciting hatred against the Syrians, allocated on the national-territorial principle.