Irena Lesnevskaya is the publisher of The New Times magazine, academician of the Academy of Russian Television, academician of the Russian Academy of Motion Picture Arts “Nika” and founder of the television company “Ren TV”.
Lesnevskaya studied at the journalism faculty of Moscow State University. On television Irena since 1965 - on the State Television and Radio of the USSR. For a long time Lesnevskaya collaborated with the children's editorial office. Subsequently, she decided to move to the
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Irena Lesnevskaya is the publisher of The New Times magazine, academician of the Academy of Russian Television, academician of the Russian Academy of Motion Picture Arts “Nika” and founder of the television company “Ren TV”.
Lesnevskaya studied at the journalism faculty of Moscow State University. On television Irena since 1965 - on the State Television and Radio of the USSR. For a long time Lesnevskaya collaborated with the children's editorial office. Subsequently, she decided to move to the cinematic edition. She started as an assistant director and then worked as an editor.
Irena’s creative character was fully revealed on television – she was entrusted with author’s programs, who repeatedly received diplomas “Best Transmission of the Year” and “Best Transmission of the Month”. During the last seven years of work at Ostankino, after Brezhnev died, she was promoted to the post. At that time, she was the author of many television programs, mainly devoted to art and literature.
In the eighties, Lesnevskaya worked on the famous program “Kinopanorama”, in which she met with Ryazanov, after some time exiled from Gosteleradio.
Irena was married three times, in 1970 her son Dmitry was born. In 1991, she co-founded the television company REN-TV. In 1994, Lesnevskaya became the head of the Association of Independent Television Manufacturers.
Irena tried herself as a writer, releasing the book “Lord of the leaves”. A biased requiem, where she said that she became a candidate for the post of General Director of ORT, and her competitors were
Anatoly Malkin .