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Tatyana Mitkova

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Nationality
  
Russian

Spouse
  
Vsevolod Solovyov

Occupation
  
television journalist

Organization
  
NTV

Name
  
Tatyana Mitkova

Children
  
Dmitriy Solovyov

Role
  
Journalist


Tatyana Mitkova DELFI

Born
  
September 13, 1957 (age 66) (
1957-09-13
)
Moscow, Russia

Known for
  
1991 refusal to read official Soviet news, NTV anchorship

Awards
  
CPJ International Press Freedom Awards (1991)


Similar
  
Svetlana Sorokina, Lilia Gildeeva, Arina Sharapova

Tatyana Rostislavovna Mitkova (Russian: Татья́на Ростисла́вовна Митко́ва) (born September 13, 1957 in Moscow) is a Russian television journalist for NTV. She became famous in 1991 for refusing to read the official Soviet Union version of the military response to the uprising in Lithuania. In 2001, BBC News described her as one of Russia's "best-known news presenters".

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In 1991, she received one of the first International Press Freedom Awards from the Committee to Protect Journalists.

Tatyana Mitkova

In January 2001, she was summoned by prosecutors to discuss an alleged $70,000 loan from NTV. The summons came in the midst of an attempted takeover of the station by Gazprom, and Mitkova described it as "psychological pressure and a direct threat to journalists." At the end of the month, a Moscow court gave Gazprom control of NTV's owner Media-Most, which was by then described by BusinessWeek as "Russia's sole independent national television station" and by The New York Times as "the last nationwide voice critical of President Vladimir V. Putin". Despite a lockout of some journalists who refused to "plead fealty" to the new management, Mitkova was persuaded to stay with the station by new owner Boris Jordan.

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References

Tatyana Mitkova Wikipedia