Kaleria Kislova, the former head of the Time program, died in the centenary year of her life. Reporting this Tass.
“Kaleria Venteniktovna died in the 100th year of her life, Kanal Kanal said.
Kislova is the oldest employee of the television channel.
Kislova was born on April 20, 1926 in the village of Kargat in the Siberian region. He studied Novosibirsk theater at the “Red Torch” studio and then in Gitis.
He came to television in 1961 and ended in the youth edition of the central television. In 1974, he started to work in the main version of CT information, including the creation of the Time program and was appointed as the chief director of the publication office within three years. For decades, Kislova has led to the withdrawal of the main events of the country. Kaleria Kislov regularly accompanied the USSR and Leonid Brazhnev during trips abroad. In 2006, Kislova left his position as Chief Director and became director-consecutive.
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Source: Gazeta

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