Journalist Valery Kalnysh brought together well-known reporters, TV presenters, editors-in-chief and asked them about the intricacies of the journalistic profession. After reading this book, you will learn:
- how Evgeny Kiselev works on the air and how he was recruited by the KGB;
- how much, according to Andrei Kulikov, journalism, when you run a talk show; >
- what is it like to be the President's press secretary, like Alexander Martynenko;
- what is the main thing in stream journalism, the origins of which in Ukraine were Bogdan Kutepov;
- is it difficult for Viktor Loshak was to do the magazine "Ogonyok";
- what is, in the opinion of Mykola Veresnya, a real hard talk interview;
- and what, according to Ilya Azar, is necessary for a good report.
Everyone the author spoke to was a man in one of the most controversial professions. Journalists are believed, but they are the first to be accused of telling lies. It is from them that we receive information and often blame that we do not like this information. What is important in the profession of a journalist? By what rules does this "shop" and some of its brightest representatives live? How and why do people go to work as storytellers? This was stated in a book-interview of Valery Kalnysh, a journalist, editor-in-chief of the newspaper "Kommersant", "Radio Vesti" and the news agency "RBC-Ukraine".