The Open Studio of Channel Five went on a long vacation. About the project Good morning program on channel 5


The federal Channel Five, which is part of the National Media Group (NMG), has practically curtailed the production of its own content. Previously released projects on it, including "Morning at 5" and "Open Studio", will move to another NMG channel - recently launched "78". According to market participants, the Pyatoy property complex in the center of St. Petersburg may become the basis of a major development project in the future.


Almost all formats of their own production have disappeared from the Channel Five broadcasting network. The exceptions are the news releases renamed into Izvestia and the final analytical program, which are released with reduced timing and are formed mainly from the content of the REN TV channel, which is also part of the NMG. The projects “Morning on 5” and “Open Studio”, which previously aired on Pyatom and were awarded TEFI, along with a number of previously closed formats, were moved along with their creators to the new NMG channel “78”. Its schedule also includes programs from the Fifth archive.

According to Mediascope, already last summer, compared to 2016, the volume of socio-political programs on Pyaty decreased several times, entertainment programs almost tripled, and news halved. The broadcasting grid of Channel Five is now filled with the rating TV series Sled and film products. The programs “Stories from the Future” by Mikhail Kovalchuk (brother of the co-owner of NMG Yuri Kovalchuk) and the third-party charity project “Angel Day” are preserved on the Sunday morning air. The channel's revenue in 2016 increased by 9% to RUB 6.84 billion, net profit amounted to RUB 902 million.

9 percent

amounted to the revenue growth of Channel Five in 2016

Broadcasting of "78" began on September 1 in St. Petersburg. According to the NMG, the launch of the channel was “part of the process of creating a television production cluster with a center in St. "Fifth". Izvestia MIC is headed by REN TV CEO Vladimir Tyulin, and his former deputy Yury Shalimov is in charge of Channel Five. "78" is positioned by NMG as "the main city channel" in St. Petersburg. It replaced the abolished Life 78 and broadcasts under the license of TV Kupol LLC, 25% of which belongs to NMG, and the rest to the structures of Sergei Rudnov, the heir to the owner of the Baltic Media Group, Oleg Rudnov.

The production facilities of 78 are not concentrated in TV and business centers owned by Channel Five, occupying more than 4 hectares on Chapygina Street in the center of St. Petersburg, but on leased space and in the historic Radio House, which is also owned by NMG, participants note market. At the same time, the "Fifth" now uses only one of its nine studios and rents out two more. According to Kommersant, structures close to Yuri Kovalchuk are now negotiating with the North-Western branch of Rostelecom to buy out its technological facilities located on the same territory. Rostelecom said that "they do not comment on the topic." Back in 2012, Yury Kovalchuk's Rossiya bank bought one of the buildings of the same television center from Channel Five. It was reconstructed as an office for the management company ABR Management, where, in particular, Mr. Kovalchuk's office and a helipad are located. According to market participants interviewed by Kommersant, in the future, a large development project can be implemented on the site of the Channel Five property complex - for example, housing construction at a price of $ 7-10 thousand per square meter. m.

The press service of Channel Five told Kommersant that the concept of the channel's broadcast "has not changed." The content provider for the channel's news is the Izvestia MIC, the news editorial office of Pyatoy is located in St. Petersburg, the press service noted. The refusal of some of the formats on Pyatoy is explained by “a management decision aimed solely at increasing the share of the channel”, noting that “the measure has already justified itself” and in July-August 2017 the channel took fourth place in the national broadcast rating. They also said that "in the near future it is planned to launch new formats" both by the channel and by third-party producers. As part of the restructuring, the creative team of the channel was "maintained in the required size", some of the employees were transferred to the Izvestia Information Center. Questions about the loading of studio space and the prospects for their further use were left without comment.

Anna Pushkarskaya, St. Petersburg; Anna Afanasyeva

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Tatyana Aleksandrova

Production

JSC "TRK "Petersburg""

Presenter(s)

Felix Nevelev
Oleg Saveliev
Kirill Pishchalnikov
Sergei Ryabukhin
Tatyana Shilina
Dasha Alexandrova

Country of Origin

Russia, Russia

Language Production Filming location

St. Petersburg

Camera

multi-chamber

Duration Broadcasting TV channel(s)

Channel Five

Image Format Audio Format

monophonic

Broadcast period Chronology Previous transmissions

Morning in a big country
Morning on the Fifth

Links 5-tv.ru/programs/1000049/

Morning at five- the morning infotainment program of the Fifth Channel, airing on weekdays, from 6:10 to 9:45, with breaks for the programs "Position of the Incident" (6:55-7:00, 7:55-8:00, 8:55 -9:00), "Now" (6:00-6:10.8:00-8:10, 9:00-9:10) and "Online Now" (6:30-6:35.7 :30-7:35, 8:30-8:35, 9:30-9:35).

In the St. Petersburg version of the channel, the program goes on air with a break (7:00-8:00) on the air of the Leningrad Regional Television Company.

  • 1 About the transfer
  • 2 Leaders and leadership
  • 3 Categories
  • 4 Interesting facts
  • 5 Predecessor programs
    • 5.1 "Morning in a big country"
    • 5.2 "Morning on the Fifth"
  • 6 Contacts
  • 7 Links
  • 8 Notes

About the transfer

In the studio, stylized as a St. Petersburg attic, with windows overlooking the Bolshaya Neva embankment, three presenters discuss among themselves or with invited guests on a given “topic of the hour”.

Leaders and leadership

Top three leaders:

  • Felix Nevelev, Kirill Pishchalnikov and Dasha Alexandrova.

The second top three:

  • Dmitry Rudakov, Sergey Ryabukhin and Tatyana Shilina.

The program is also presented by: Inna Karpushina, Olga Gutnik, Elena Popova, Ekaterina Nazarenko, Anna Rudikova, Stepan Ivanov, Anton Davydov, Valentin Kuznetsov, Ivan Tsybin, Ekaterina Huss, Maria Evnevich, Vika Chumanova.
Left the project: Fedor Pogorelov, Alexander Ustinov, Anna Banshchikova, Oleg Savelyev.

Artistic director: Felix Nevelev.

Categories

Heading Description Mon WT SR Thu Fri
"Guidebook"
"In private" Author's rubric by Inna Karpushina
"Body to work!" Author's rubric by Elena Popova
"Give me a paw!" Author's heading by Stepan Ivanov
"Mom Katya" Author's rubric by Ekaterina Nazarenko
"You can eat!" Author's rubric by Anna Rudikova
"Binners of the Motherland" Author's rubric by Ivan Tsybin
"Homework" Author's rubric by Olga Gutnik
"Real world" Stories about the arrangement of everyday things
"Film News" News of domestic and world cinema
"Children's Council" Survey of children on the "topic of the hour"
"Binding" Author's rubric by Olga Marami
"Line of Life" Charity Event
"I have the right" Author's rubric Maria Evnevich
"Catch a Star" Author's rubric by Vika Chumanova
  • The first guest of the first broadcast of the program, which aired on television on June 6, 2011, was the President of St Petersburg University, linguist, Doctor of Philology Lyudmila Alekseevna Verbitskaya. The topic of the conversation was the problems of the modern Russian language.
  • In February 2012, Channel Five, together with the VKontakte social network, held the Vkontakte Star music contest. To participate in this competition, the team of the Morning at 5 program assembled their own musical group, whose frontman was Sergey Ryabukhin.
  • The author and head of the program "Morning at 5" Tatyana Alexandrova in March 2012 became the winner of the "Golden Pen" award.

Predecessor programs

"Morning in a Big Country"

It went live on the Fifth Channel from April 1, 2004 under the name "Morning in the Big City". With the beginning of the all-Russian broadcasting of TRK Petersburg (since autumn 2006), the program became known as Morning in a Big Country. The program was hosted by: Andrey Zaitsev, Maria Ovsyannikova, Roman Nechaev, Anna Molchanova, Tatiana Egorova, Vladislav Boretsky, Yana Ermolaeva, Tatiana Semkiv.

"Morning on the Fifth"

It went live from September 14, 2008 to December 31, 2009 instead of the Morning in a Big Country program. The program was hosted by Roman Gerasimov, Mikhail Gendelev, Andrey Smirnov and Andrey Norkin.

The original format of the program was used from September 14 to November 5, 2008, then the transmission was interrupted every 15 minutes to the program "Now" at the beginning and middle of the hour, and to the program "Now about sports" at 15 and 45 minutes of the hour. At that time, the program gave reviews of the press and blogs, exchange rates, weather at world airports, information about the leaders of film distribution and music charts, as well as headings about money, fashion, cinema, culture, cooking, gadgets and more. On November 5, 2008, the format of the program changed and it became more news-oriented. In the late format, the program was not interrupted by news releases, and some of the headings were taken off the air. A feature of the program was the absence of a teleprompter. The total broadcast of the program (for all time zones broadcasting Channel Five) was 6.5 hours.

Contacts

Links

  • Official website of Channel Five
  • Program page on the Channel Five website
  • Video archive of the program "Morning at Five" on the website of Channel Five
  • Video archive of the program "Morning on the Fifth" on the website of Channel Five

Notes

  1. 1 2 Inna Karpushina and Felix Nevelev returned to Channel Five. pressing.spb.ru. Retrieved June 6, 2011. Archived from the original on August 2, 2012.
  2. Release June 6, 2011. Video archive of Channel Five. Archived from the original on August 11, 2012.
  3. The hosts of "Morning at 5" are looking for musicians and poets for the "Stars of VKontakte". Lenizdat.ru. Retrieved May 6, 2012. Archived from the original on August 2, 2012.
  4. The Grand Prix of the "Golden Pen" was awarded to the head of the program "Morning at 5" Tatyana Aleksandrova. Lenizdat.ru. Retrieved May 6, 2012. Archived from the original on August 2, 2012.
  5. Lenizdat.ru: Channel Five program for April 1, 2004
  6. Official site of the TRC "Petersburg", version dated October 10, 2004. Internet archive.
  7. Official website of the TRC "Petersburg", version dated November 1, 2005. Internet archive.
  8. Andrey Norkin in the Teleguard program. Echo of Moscow. Archived from the original on August 11, 2012.

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Morning at 5 Information About

New "Morning at 5" - news delivery to your breakfast!

You no longer need to switch channels in the morning to find out what's going on in the world. There is no need to flip through music radio stations while waiting for the news to come out. Even the Internet can no longer go - while you were sleeping, the "Morning at 5" team did everything for you! Now, to be aware of current events, it is enough to wake up with us. It's time to talk simply about the complex, with a smile about the serious. What did the Americans do while you were sleeping? What do they write in the morning papers that are served at this very moment with tea in London? What other law will our deputies adopt today? What will happen in the coming hours, and - most importantly - why do you need to know about it? The editors will select for you only really important news, and the presenters will talk about how the world is changing, and how it will affect each of us - you just have to leave the house.
There are no taboo topics for the program! And even more so for our viewers! “Morning at 5” is broadcast live, which means that viewers can call the studio, write to the presenters on social networks, ask a question, express their opinion, and argue with authoritative experts.

Plot

Valentine's Day is approaching, February 14th. It's time to start coming up with something special for your significant other. Our children have a million ideas. You will be surprised how much the little ones know about great feats.

Project Manager

Olga Bogorodskaya

Project Manager

I started working on Channel Five in the last millennium. I am still sure that television is not only a mass medium, but also a kind of creativity. Proud of the Morning at 5 team!

Sofia Iofa

Main director

Born in Leningrad - in a musical, creative family. She received a pedagogical education, but at the first opportunity she appeared on television. She began her career in one of the first music programs in the mid-90s of the 20th century. As a director, she worked in various television companies with interesting and incredibly creative people. At the same time, I learned to shoot on video and mount it myself. Over the years of work, she has gained invaluable experience, which made it possible to understand that sports, history, and news can be filmed in an interesting way. The main thing is that the author had something to tell. But I consider reportage to be the most truthful television genre, I love and know how to do it. In ordinary human life, I like to live in the country, sail, ride everything that rides and, oddly enough, shoot and edit films for friends and family. My husband says that I am the happiest person in the world, because I don’t have to make an effort on myself, going to work in the morning, my hobby is my work.

Leading

Felix Nevelev

Presenter

Born in Leningrad in the late sixties in a family of the sixties. I woke up under Vysotsky, fell asleep under Okudzhava. He loved hockey and played football.
Playfully (in football) he graduated from high school and entered the Faculty of History of the Leningrad State Pedagogical Institute. Here, in addition to football, he began to play KVN - also a funny game, it prepares well for teaching at school. And when you know how to do this, you have a direct path to the radio. On the radio, he invented and played a lot of games, winning a lot of prizes, as well as a ticket to television.
Now I take revenge on everyone who gave me a zero lesson at school, and the first couple at the institute! "Morning at 5"! We will wake you up even when the TV is off!

Dasha Alexandrova

Program host

Born in Leningrad in the summer. She grew up quiet, but on Fridays she always arranged concerts for her parents. With a TV remote control instead of a microphone, she sang Alena Apina's songs loudly and zealously.
She studied at an English school, then entered the journalism faculty of St. Petersburg State University. This is what my mother and I decided, because we really wanted to “get on TV”. In my first year, I came to Channel Five, they told me: “It’s too early for you. When you grow up, come back."
She grew up, by the way, in the literal sense of the word, up to 188 centimeters and again came to Chapygin, 6. “They took me on TV!” Hooray! Now I have the best colleagues in the world and I am happy to wake up the whole country!

Roman Gerasimov

Presenter

Born in Leningrad. In 2000 he graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of St. Petersburg State University.
After that he worked as an editor at the N.P. Akimov, participated in various projects in the field of culture.
In 2003, he graduated from the Presidential Management Training Program and completed an internship in Japan.
As a co-researcher and translator, he worked on the official biography of Rudolf Nureyev, which was published in 2007 in England and the USA. During the celebration of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg, he was the chief consultant of the Days of Dutch Culture.
From 2003 to 2007, as a producer, screenwriter and manager, he worked on the creation of documentary projects for the BBC television company in Russia.
In 2007, he joined Channel Five as an editor and correspondent for the Open Studio program.
Since September 2009, he has been the host of the Open Studio program.
Since September 2015 - host of the Morning at 5 program.

Tanya Shilina

Program host

Born in the 20th century. I am that rare case when a profession is chosen in childhood, the institute ends with the one you dreamed of, and you work out a diploma in exactly the specialty that is written in it. Graduated from Moscow State University. Lomonosov, journalism faculty. I did it myself, which, frankly, I'm still surprised - in high school I didn’t shine with marks. It was not the wind that hummed in my head, but the wind tunnel ...
I had a great start in the best agency of the universe, Interfax. Almost the entire team took patronage over me - the best minds of journalism of those years. Thanks to all of them, I have grown from who knows who to a parliamentary correspondent. So, friends, the words "impeachment", "sequestration", "restitution" do not intimidate me, if you know what I mean. Then there was the program “Vremya” on Channel One, where I was a special correspondent. Thanks to her for the incredible experience, the most interesting work, the smartest, most demanding professional colleagues and best friends. After the program "Time" I'm not afraid of anything, but how we burned ... However, I'll keep quiet about this ...
And then I abruptly stepped aside, reformatted. Why? I wanted lightness, frivolity, work-play. I always follow my “want or don’t want”, and for several years I woke you up in the morning show “Brigada U” on Europe Plus. Dying from laughter on the air every day and fighting off the questions along the way: how ?! could you go from TV to radio? And I just really like to go through life in zigzags. Thanks to those cheerful broadcasts and co-hosts! It was cool.
And now, a new step forward. I wake you up at Morning at 5. The good thing is that here I can wink at you and blow a kiss and you will see. I love my fellow friends, I enjoy every broadcast. I am proud of our morning show, it seems to me that we managed to create something new - light, non-standard, not according to the canons of TV: without prompters, scripts, prescribed lines ... We improvise, we are the same as you, we are friends with you. I hope our affection is mutual!

Alexander Malich

Presenter

Born in Leningrad.
In 2003, in parallel with his studies at the Faculty of International Relations of St. Petersburg State University, he began working on the 100 TV channel, where for 12 years he was the host and producer of many on-air programs. Including the cultural review of ART TV, "100% sound", which received the TEFI-Region award in 2008 as the best entertainment project.
He worked at the radio stations "Radio ROKS" and "Neva FM", collaborated with many Russian and foreign TV channels, Internet project Fontanka.ru.
Host of the XV International Music Competition. Tchaikovsky, competition for young musicians "The Nutcracker" and many other concerts and festivals.
He prefers a curb to a curb, a loaf to a loaf, a badlon to a turtleneck, otherwise, everything is like with people.

Anna Rudikova

Program host

“Not to seem, but to be”, conveying “useful information” - perhaps this is how my “telecredo” can be formulated. I've been on TV for 9 years now! Diploma "journalist", specialization "television".
Over the past couple of years, being the author and leading column "Made in Russia", I have studied a couple of hundred factories and plants. A humanist, but I understand quantum physics, I easily master the technology of DNA decoding, I know the intricacies of heavy-duty steel recipes ... I learned to find a common language with serious programmers and talk about complex things simply and cheerfully.
Since March 2017, she has been the host of the Morning at 5 program.

Igor Patrin

Presenter

Born in Leningrad. In 1999 he graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of St. Petersburg State University.
He began his career in the press service of an aircraft instrument-making plant. He got his first experience of working on television at ZAO TV-6 in St. Petersburg, where he was a correspondent and editor.
From 2002 to 2003 was sent to Chechnya as a correspondent for the TVS channel.
From 2003 to 2010 - worked in the VGTRK "RTR-Petersburg", on the TV channels "100-TV", "RBC-TV".
Since 2010 - has been working on Channel Five.
Since 2011, he has been the host of the Scene of the Incident program.
Since March 2017, he has been the host of the Morning at 5 program.

Svetlana Bolmotova

Program host

She was born in the city on the Neva, when the parents received a medal when a child was born.
In 2003 she graduated from the Faculty of Sociology of St. Petersburg State University.
In 2006, she came to Channel Five in the Morning in a Big Country program. She started as a correspondent, doing a column about the fashionable life of St. Petersburg. Further more! As a presenter, she worked in all possible formats - from entertaining morning to evening social and political: "Good morning, Petersburg" on the First, news on the Leningrad Regional Television, "Once in the morning" and "Nevsky morning" on 100 TV.
Having retrained from a lark to an owl, she went to the evening news on Life78, and then to the St. Petersburg channel in Project-2015.
She worked with the Konstantin Khabensky Charitable Foundation in the Generation of Mowgli project.
Since March 2017, I have been waking up again neither light nor dawn to tell the country about the latest news live on the Morning at 5 program.

Ivan Tsybin

Born in Moscow on March 21, 1969. I first came to Ostankino at the age of 16 and since then I can not imagine my life without television. At first he worked as a record keeper, distributing rolls of videotape to numerous editing rooms at Ostankino and Shabolovka. Then he was the administrator of the 12th Floor program of the Youth Edition of the Central Television. Since 1991, I have been spending a lot of time in the TV archives in order to return the rarities of the Soviet musical heritage to the screen.

Katya Nazarenko

About people like me, they say “man-orchestra” or “gopher-agronomist”. Born in Leningrad on June 10, 1980 in a military family. Graduated from St. Petersburg State University, Faculty of Philology. She was the captain of the KVN Avos team. In 2009, she became the host of the Three Graces program on the Women's World TV channel under the direction of Kirill Viktorovich Nabutov, and subsequently hosted the VIP Man interview program with the stars there. In 2011, fate again made a gift: it brought me to Channel Five, to the Morning on 5 program. Very soon, by the will of fate, the heading “Get in position” appeared. I kept a video diary in which I talked about all the ups and downs of pregnancy, and when my Nastya was born, I decided to continue the column with her. This is how "Mother Katya" appeared. Nastya is known and loved by the whole country. The audience, together with Mom Katya, went through the entire parental journey from swaddling a child to placing her daughter in a kindergarten. We look forward to continuing!

Kirill Pishchalnikov

Born in December 1976 in the Urals. Even the old-timers do not remember such a cold winter as that one. My parents were seriously afraid to take me out of the hospital. However, I didn't get cold. Father was assigned to Uzbekistan, and almost immediately we left for the city of Navoi to pick cotton! In general, I got used to extreme life from the cradle!
In 2002, I rolled into St. Petersburg! Since then, my work book has never left the building on Chapygin Street! I was the first in the newest history of the TV channel to go live from the scene, worked as a presenter in the Telecourier program, led the Experiment section.
Now we are doing the Morning at 5 program. Helping the whole country to wake up in a good mood! What is called, get up off that foot! We have a great team, and we understand each other from a glance!

Olga Gutnik

As a rule, the career ladder on television looks like this: correspondent - presenter - editor. I got it all mixed up. At first I worked as an editor, then I became a presenter, and only then - a correspondent. And now more and more often I recall the words of one colleague who exchanged a studio chair for a mobile team: “It’s good in the field.” After eight years of live news broadcasting, the climate of the morning program is refreshing for a journalist. Here you can do everything that you dreamed about at the Faculty of Journalism! Ask naive questions (the first season in the project, I filmed the heading “Such a custom”). Try everything in the world (for almost three seasons I was engaged in the Never Too Late project). To release a social reality show (I was entrusted with overseeing the creation of an HOA in the Homework Assignment project). To understand what everything that we use every day consists of (during the season I filmed the “Real World” section). And, finally, to understand why it is impossible to imagine a Russian person without a balalaika, nesting dolls, Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin and pickles in the “Our Everything” section.

Olga Marami

Instead of envying someone, you need to embody your desires. I came to this while studying in my second year, and I realized that I wanted to go to America. First America, then work on the radio, then the Fifth Channel, the dog, St. Petersburg ... My bold desires did not end there. I still dream and listen to my heart.

Sergey Morozov

Born in the TSSR - Turkmenistan, in the city of Chardzhou on the left bank of the Amu Darya in the oasis of the Karakum desert. Siberian roots - from grandparents. I have loved sports since childhood. He was engaged in rowing, swimming. To be a leader and be able to stand up for himself, he went to the karate section.
In 1996 he arrived in Russia. Graduated from the Northern College of Physical Education and Sports in Monchegorsk. He was in the city's polyathlon team (pentathlon), went in for swimming, shooting, running and power gymnastics. In 2005 he graduated from the National State University of Physical Culture, Sports and Health named after P.F. Lesgaft and remained in St. Petersburg.
He became a candidate for master of sports in kickboxing, had 30 fights (25 wins) in 3 years. Then I switched to coaching, and for 10 years now I have been a generalist - from boxing to aerobics. He came up with the author's program TAIBO (Aerobics with elements of martial arts).
I always dreamed of being an actor and a screen star like Chuck Norris. I want to move forward. My motto is "Movement is life". Therefore, he came to television to share his mood and experience with the people, to charge with good, positive and health.
I want to do everything even faster, higher, stronger!

Issuing team

Sergei Fadeev

Commissioning Editor

Born, studied, taught, worshiped Melpomene in the theatrical field, went through the millstones of humor in KVN, after which he moved along the professional curve into the media business. He worked on the radio, led the news on the regional TV channel, when he suddenly began to turn from an owl into a lark, which predetermined the fate of the first editor, and then the one who produced the best alarm clock on domestic TV, whose name was “Morning at 5”.

Irina Mikhalchenko

Commissioning Editor

Just an empress. I love not only to travel, but also to help others in this necessary and important activity: I tell, show (photos, videos, magnetic plates and other artifacts), I give - new directions and guides. I sow a reasonable, kind, eternal: I teach students to watch TV, and I ask them to get out of the world wide web at home - just in time for the air "Morning at 5".

Alla Vasilyeva

Commissioning Editor

I was born in Leningrad and I am proud of it. I am also proud that I wrote and defended my Ph.D. thesis on the methodology of teaching the Russian language. I know my native language perfectly, that is, with spelling and punctuation. Always ready to tell everyone what to write and what punctuation marks to put. In 2002, she came to television, first in a children's program, then in an information program. She worked as a producer, editor, and editor-in-chief of the news on the 100, RBC and Vesti-Peterburg TV channels. My favorite work was the project on the Fifth Channel “Morning on 5”, and I am also proud of this line in my biography.

Natalya Ochigava

Production director

I started working in the children's edition of the Fifth Channel (then State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company "Petersburg"), studying at the 2nd year of LGITMIK at the Faculty of Directing Television. The program was called "7 Fridays in a week." Then she worked as a director in the program "Marathon 15" (ORT), "New Morning" (Channel Five), "2 News" (100 TV), "In Focus" (RBC). Director in the program "The Myth of Culture", "The Rhythm of Life", "ART TV" (100 TV). With pleasure I have been working for 4 years in the most positive program of the Fifth Channel "Morning at 5".

Svetlana Lyalkina

Production director

Born in the USSR, in the city of Fergana in 1971. Since childhood, she dreamed of becoming an actress, but in her school years the dream was slightly transformed and there was one goal ahead - directing. True, she still managed to work as an actress in the Blue Bird children's musical theater in Veliky Novgorod. In 2000 she moved to St. Petersburg, in 2001 she graduated from the Theater Academy on Mokhovaya (Department of TV Directing). I have been working in TV since 1994. During this time, I had to shoot everything: children's programs, and culinary, and serious documentaries, and live broadcasts, and various music (from classical to rock concerts). And now for 4 years I have been working as a director in the friendly team of "Morning at 5".

Yadviga Zakrzhevskaya

I got on TV at the age of four, when my mother had no one to leave the child with. The smart programs of the "Educational Edition" were sent in the right direction. She graduated from Voenmekh with honors. However, the genes “unexpectedly” intervened in the fate, which brought them back to Chapygin, 6. I had to study again, now at St. Petersburg GATI. Since then, Chapygina, directing and I have been together. The ringtone of the phone makes it clear to everyone who was among the founding mothers of the TV series OBZH and High School Students. An advanced "button" director who owns multi-camera shooting on the air. One question is often asked: “Have I seen the President?” I saw it on TV during these very live broadcasts. I shoot concerts of "stars" from Palace Square and from the most prestigious concert halls, and, of course, my favorite project - "Scarlet Sails". Filming headings for "Morning at 5" is a new positive stage in life.

Together with the beauties of St. Petersburg, KVN came into my life, with which we reached the First Television League. Entered the theater institute. I went through all the stages, but at the end the director said that I didn’t fit in height ... After this dramatic event, I pointed my finger at the first university I came across. It turned out to be the University of Water Communications, which I graduated with a degree in watch officer. But creativity hasn't gone away. In the city on the Neva, I started writing scripts for various series, television and Internet projects. Realizing that I can’t live without it, I directed my creative and humorous force to create a cheerful atmosphere of the best morning in the country - “Morning at 5”!

Ilya Kirichek

Screenwriter

Born in the Soviet Union in the Caucasus Mountains. Having absorbed the mountain air and Ilyich's precepts, he decided to enter the Herzen Pedagogical University in St. Petersburg. Under the gaze of Betsky and Ushinsky, he attended lectures on pedagogy and KVN games.
Thanks to the skills acquired in his student years, he found his calling and became the champion of KVN of St. Petersburg. Then, as an editor and curator, he worked with many KVN teams, that is, he created "stars" for television.
At some point, I decided to still find out where I send people and got a job on Channel Five - in the Morning on 5 team.
I am the author of many creative ideas, but I consider my two children to be the best work in my life.

Julia Bogdanova

Editor

Born in the village of Nikolskoye, Leningrad Region. At the age of three, she said that when I grow up, I will not go to school, but will become a janitor and only a janitor. Luckily, I was persuaded to go to school. After reading to the holes of Dumas, Jack London, Mine Reed and Alexander Belyaev, I decided that I would visit all countries, find Atlantis and write my own adventure novel. After school, she entered the journalism faculty of St. Petersburg State University and came to television. She worked as a correspondent, producer, editor, guest star (on the set of one special report, she played the role of a penguin). I am proud to be part of the bright and original team "Morning at 5". Gradually I shade the countries on my tourist map of the world. I didn't find Atlantis, I didn't write a book. Bye.



You no longer need to switch channels in the morning to find out what's going on in the world. There is no need to flip through music radio stations while waiting for the news to come out. Even the Internet can no longer go - while you were sleeping, the "Morning at 5" team did everything for you! Now, to be aware of current events, it is enough to wake up with us.

It's time to talk simply about the complex, with a smile about the serious. What did the Americans do while you were sleeping? What do they write in the morning papers that are served at this very moment with tea in London? What other law will our deputies adopt today? What will happen in the coming hours, and - most importantly - why do you need to know about it? The editors will select for you only really important news, and the presenters will talk about how the world is changing, and how it will affect each of us - you just have to leave the house.

There are no taboo topics for the program! And even more so for our viewers! “Morning at 5” is broadcast live, which means that viewers can call the studio, write to the presenters on social networks, ask a question, express their opinion, and argue with authoritative experts.

One of the hosts of the Good Morning program on Channel One, Olga Ushakova, has been preparing for broadcasts since night: a tea bag takes its place in a mug (all that remains is to add water), a toothbrush and paste are prudently waiting in the wings on the sink, and an ironed set of clothes is on hanger. At 05:30 you already need to be in makeup in order to go live at 07:00. I overslept only once - for 20 minutes, but given that the alarm clock is always set early, this made it possible not to be late.

Having become the host of the morning broadcasts, Olga noticed how hardened she was. Literally. In the morning, even in summer, it is still noticeably cool outside, and you need to appear in light clothes in the frame, so hardening occurs naturally. Plus, physical stamina develops.


“During the shooting, the presenters sometimes need to quickly get from one point to another,” says Olga. - The mobile studio works in parks, estates, at VDNKh, Red Square - can you imagine what kind of territories there are. You can't run fast in heels! That's why I always have slippers. While a news release or a story is on the air, I take off my heels - and go!

As for clothing, there are separate requirements. When I was the host of "News", which is filmed in the studio, I almost always sat at the table in slippers - the viewer still does not see the legs. Conventionally, you can sit in one shirt and jacket - the operator removes only the upper half of the torso. This number will not work in Good Morning. Be sure to need shoes, heels. As for clothes, we have stylists who can pick up the necessary sets, but I prefer to dress myself. Over the years of work on TV, I have studied well what suits me and what does not. About not wearing a small strip and a cage in the frame, and so everyone knows. We only agree with our male colleagues on what color scheme we will be wearing today. By the way, Sergei Babaev has a collection of ties - more than a hundred pieces. It is generally not difficult for him to choose something to match the clothes of the co-host.

Sergei Babaev and Olga Ushakova, hosts of Channel One, saw the scenery on Red Square and immediately decided to find out what was in the bags. Curiosity is a professional trait. Photo: Press Service of Channel One

An on-air partner is a person who can not only pick up any phrase behind you or fill in a pause that has suddenly arisen, but also literally support you.

- Somehow Roma Budnikov stumbled on the steps, selflessly telling the audience about exchange rates, - continues Ushakova. I managed to grab his arm just in time. It is more difficult for cameramen, because they walk backwards with a camera on their shoulder and also run the risk of stumbling and falling. Here people who carry wires nearby help out.

And the huge blue van of the First Channel, which is a mobile studio, is affectionately called by the film crew "sausage". It has a control room, a dressing room, a kitchen with tea and coffee and bagels for guests. The Good Morning hosts say they are welcome everywhere. Well, except that in the winter on Red Square, the drivers of snowplows did not like the Channel One group on Red Square: the blue “sausage” loomed in front of them like a red rag, making it difficult to clean the area. The TV people among themselves called it the morning bullfight.


TV presenters, in principle, are divided into those who know how to improvise, and those who still need a prompter. Svetlana Zeynalova is clearly one of the first.

“Live broadcast is work in combat conditions, because the microphone may turn off or the signal may be lost, or there may be a problem with the cable,” says the TV presenter. - Plus, you constantly keep the timing in your head: the director (using a special earpiece) tells you how many seconds are left before the commercial or the release of the plot. Therefore, it happens that you say to a person: “Please answer the question ... But no, no! Our time is up, thank you!” (Laughs.) But, in spite of everything, every time you feel that you are in the thick of things, you see how the city is waking up. I remember once a group of schoolchildren suddenly appeared in the frame - at 07:30 they got off the buses and headed in a column to the Alexander Garden. Well, how do you react? I waved at them - they say, come here, you will shout to the country: "Good morning!" Did it.

Ideal presenter: beautiful and silent

It’s really impossible to prepare for force majeure, agrees Roman Gerasimov, host of the Morning on 5 program on Channel Five. More recently, literally an hour before the broadcast, it turned out that his partner Tatyana Shilina could not speak - she had lost her voice. What to do? We decided to print on A4 sheets ... emoticons - a modern way to demonstrate your emotions to the world. That morning, Gerasimov spoke exclusively, and Tatyana pulled out a suitable face each time. For which she received a compliment from a colleague: “The ideal woman: beautiful, smart and silent!”

But you won’t spoil Shilina: in one of the programs, a guest karate coach taught her how to neutralize a bully with the help of an ordinary ladies' scarf.

The presenters assure that they love experiments very much and use every opportunity to try something during the broadcast. Once they baked bread in a bread machine. The result obtained can hardly be called successful - the mass simply did not bake, but they did not hide it from the audience. And they laughed at themselves. Correspondents, however, have no chance of failure. The presenters never tire of admiring their colleague Lyuba Nalivaiko, who is in charge of the “Be in shape” column, who will either plunge into the hole with the employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations at their regular exercises, or take the place of a pilot.

The hosts of the show "Morning on" 5 "(Channel Five) Roman Gerasimov and Tatyana Shilina are always ready to insure each other. Photo: Channel Five press service

Guests of the morning broadcast can also encourage experiments.

“I was very impressed by the meeting with Vyacheslav Polunin in our studio,” says Roman Gerasimov. — An interesting interlocutor, a wise man. He shared his advice: once every few years he goes to the bank of a river, sits down with his feet in the water - in this way a complete zeroing occurs. Having told this, Polunin immediately poured a glass of water on his head - Tanya Shilina and I were delighted!


Sergei Bezrukov was pleasantly surprised by his enthusiasm and energy.

- The actor recently staged a performance based on Gogol's Notes of a Madman and came to St. Petersburg to conduct several tours of Gogol's places, - continues Gerasimov. - And I not only love Nikolai Vasilievich, but also live at the address: Kazanskaya, 39, where the writer lived. So, if it weren't for the tight airtime limits, we would have talked until the evening!

Guests sometimes do not come alone. The studio still remembers the monkey trainer who wanted to prove that a primate had the mind of a five-year-old child. TV presenters were convinced of this when he first turned over a cup of coffee on the table, then ran behind the scenery, found and ate all the bananas in the studio - in general, he was a hooligan, like a little child.

Daria Aleksandrova has been leading Morning on 5 together with her colleagues for four years now. Photo: Channel Five press service

Residents of St. Petersburg have known the presenters for a long time (in the team there is only Tatyana Shilina, a Muscovite, who has been coming to St. Petersburg for the past four years specifically to conduct broadcasts) on other projects that they all led.

“The audience usually say thank you for the mood in the morning, sometimes they throw up topics for stories, share their experience,” says Gerasimov. We also try to use them. Once, Yuri Ivanovich Kombolin, a famous St. Petersburg collector, came to visit us. In its bins there are thousands of outlandish postcards, including pre-revolutionary ones. He showed, for example, samples on which you could see a miniature fur boa - a real one! My colleagues and I, inspired, also printed our own postcards. And then we sent them to all viewers who left requests on our pages in social networks, by mail. They scattered all over the country.

sweet ether

There are no celebrities among the guests of the Morning of Russia broadcast, and this is a fundamental point. And there is no culinary section either. Early in the morning they discuss topical, often social, problems that are commented on by relevant experts.

About two hundred people work on the creation of each program: in addition to the hosts, these are correspondents, cameramen, producers, editors, administrators, directors, their assistants, stylists and many others. Recently, "Morning of Russia" lasts five hours - this is the fifth part of the channel's total airtime.

TV hosts Elena Nikolaeva (left) and Denis Stoykov are always ready to congratulate our athletes on their victory. With World Figure Skating Champion Evgenia Medvedeva. Photo: Press service of Russia 1 TV channel

Not only correspondents are sent on business trips - presenters also like to work in the fields. Now Vladislav Zavyalov travels most of all. I recently returned from Argentina: I brought an interview with the Russian Ambassador to this country and delicious gifts - my colleagues appreciated it.

During breaks, when the news is broadcast, the presenters have breakfast.

“In fact, Nastya Chernobrovina, Lena Lander, Vladislav Zavyalov, Andrey Petrov, Lena Nikolaeva and Denis Stoykov are even thinner in life - the camera is full,” says Elena Ivlieva. - Therefore, everyone comes to the broadcasts with containers in which a pre-prepared dietary breakfast. Follow the figure. Very rarely they allow themselves to eat candy - in our studio, delicious sweets such as bird's milk are bought for guests, they are popular. In my memory, only one person refused them - Alexei Popov, a well-known Formula 1 commentator. When he came to us to share his impressions of the newly built race track in Sochi, he remarked with surprise at my suggestion to try candy before the broadcast: “Men after forty are forbidden to eat sweets!” That's the kind of discipline.

You can easily recognize the visiting team of the morning show of the Russia channel on the roads of the city. Photo: Press service of Russia 1 TV channel

From owl to lark

Singer Mark Tishman also switched to the new regime: together with Olga Zhuk, alternating with Anastasia Zavorotnyuk and her husband Peter Chernyshev, he hosts the New Morning program on NTV. The show comes out in an updated format, with new headings and presenters.


“I got into the habit of getting up early,” says Tishman. - Before that I was an owl, and now two weeks a month I am a lark. Several alarm clocks ring at once, I know that I need to wake up in a good mood and cheerful mood. According to the old Gitisian habit, I pronounce a series of tongue twisters for clear articulation, have breakfast with something sweet, two or three cups of coffee - and I am ready to wake up the audience.

Yulia Vysotskaya has recently been talking with guests of the New Morning program on NTV in an outdoor studio. Photo: NTV channel press service

A lot of emotions are given to the TV presenter by the "ear" - an earpiece, with the help of which communication with the director is carried out.

“Thanks to this device, you can hear what is happening in the control room,” Mark continues. - Sometimes you joke, and the control room laughs. There is a real hysteria, and you have ether, and you can hardly restrain yourself so as not to burst out laughing too. But it happens that you get angry if someone forgot to turn off their phone, for example. You are talking with a guest on an important topic, and someone in your ear in parallel with his mother reports how and what he had breakfast.

Since March, Mark Tishman and Olga Zhuk have been waking NTV viewers in the morning. Before that, be sure to have breakfast with something sweet and a few cups of coffee. Photo: NTV channel press service

Recently, Tishman surprised everyone by saying that the notorious meldonium is often prescribed to singers when they are given "ligament hypotonicity."


- The vocal cords are the same muscles, and when they get tired, the artists use this drug to restore, - the presenter explains. “I myself also learn a lot of new things in the process of filming. For example, I had a long-standing argument with friends who assured me that coffee was terribly harmful. And from Yulia Vysotskaya, who leads the author's column in the program, I heard that coffee is good as a prevention of cardiovascular diseases and is good for memory. Avid coffee drinkers are less likely to suffer from Alzheimer's disease. And from some rubric, I took note that there is a lot of sugar in dried fruits, and now I warn my friends about this when they replace sweets with them. In general, in the morning you can learn a lot of useful things.

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