In Russia, her name is known only to some.Nevertheless, Danilenko is one of the few modern journalists who have incredible charm, stamina and intelligence. In conversation with her, even the strongest politicians begin to speak frankly and confess to difficult things. We tell how Tatyana Danilenko, how she started to engage in journalism, about her personal life and career now.
Tatiana Vladimirovna Danilenko was born on the 30thOctober 1983 in the north-west of Ukraine, in the city of Zhitomir, which is located on the Teterev River. This is one of the oldest settlements of Kievan Rus. Now the city is divided into only two districts, and live in it no more than 300 thousand people. Zhytomyr is known for a few things, but it is this place that is home to the founder of Soviet cosmonautics, Sergey Pavlovich Korolev, and the great pianist of the last century, Svyatoslav Teofilovich Richter.
Tatyana was born into a family of philologists.Her father was a famous writer Vladimir Danilenko, and her mother worked as a teacher of the Ukrainian language. On the Internet, unfortunately, there is no photo from Tatyana Danilenko's biography of this period.
Her career future well-known journalist startedearly. From the age of 16 she began to work in the newspaper "Ukrainian Word", where she made good publications. In 2001, when Tatiana turned 18, her family decided to move from Zhytomyr to Kiev. There the girl enters the Institute of Journalism of Kyiv National University. Shevchenko, respectively, on the direction of "Journalism".
Two years after the fruitful studyTatyana Danilenko is mastering the information field in Kiev and begins to work as a correspondent in the program "Vikna-capital" on the STB channel. There she worked until 2004. Immediately after that, Tatiana settles on "Channel 5" and becomes a parliamentary correspondent.
Danilenko successfully tries himself as a leadingand in the middle of the 2000s becomes the face of the program "Hour of the novel". A couple of years she was invited to the "Hour: pidsyumki tizhnya", and in 2012 Tatiana begins to work in "Hour: pidside of the day." A high level of professionalism of Danilenko was the TV marathon "Ukrainian Independence", which was held from 23 to 25 August 2011 and was dedicated to the 20th anniversary of Ukraine's independence. With such a difficult job, the journalist coped with TV presenter Pavel Kuzheyev. The program lasted 52 hours. Such, you can say, journalistic "feat" did not go unnoticed: after the marathon, Tatiana Danilenko enters the Guinness Book of Records and records of Ukraine as the leading longest show in the history of television.
Now it can be seen on the Ukrainian TV channelZIK, where she conducts a talk show FACE 2 FACE. In this program, Tatyana talks about topical issues, usually with one interlocutor, a deputy or a well-known politician of Ukraine. According to some reports, Danilenko paused in her career and now spends all her energy on the development of ZIK, where she was promised full freedom of speech and the opportunity to ask embarrassing questions to her interlocutors. The talk show "Face of that Face" is aired on Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:30 pm Kyiv time. Perhaps, in a short time, viewers will see it more often on other TV channels.
Tatyana Danilenko's personal life is very well knownfew. In 2004, she met with politician Vladislav Kaskiv, who was interviewed. A few years later, they became aware of their serious relationship. Four years after the fateful interview, on April 10, the TV host gave birth to her daughter Kristina. Kaskiv already had a 12-year-old son from his first marriage at the time. Unfortunately, their relationship did not continue and soon the couple stopped being together. A couple of years later, information appeared that Danilenko was meeting with scandalous journalist and politician Mustafa Nayem. There were rumors that it was going to the wedding. However, it became known that after a long relationship, Mustafa and Tatyana were simply colleagues. In the photo Tatiana Danilenko and Mustafa Nayem.
Danilenko for not so long career has alreadyseveral significant awards, which not everyone can boast of. In 2008, the girl was awarded an honorary diploma for her services in the journalistic field from the National Council of Ukraine. And three years later she was awarded the "Woman of the III Millennium" award.