The interlocutors of the sociologist Denis Sergeev — Vladimir Pozner, Alexander Lyubimov, Anatoly Malkin, Alexander Gurevich and other heroes of the book — are key figures in Russian television.
The interlocutors of the sociologist Denis Sergeev — Vladimir Pozner, Alexander Lyubimov, Anatoly Malkin, Alexander Gurevich and other heroes of the book — are key figures in Russian television. Some of them run copyright, news or entertainment programs, some produce shows or adapt foreign TV projects, some form the policy of entire TV channels. But they are all one way or another responsible for the television that we watch today. How do they evaluate the result of their work and what do they think about television in general? Meaningful interviews, collected under one cover, reveal the inner world and professional techniques of each of the characters, and all together add up to a dynamic, lively, although not always blissful picture of a unique media space that influences our lives almost more than it reflects it.
AST, 318 p.