Bela Alekseevna Kurkova (December 26, 1935, Bryansk, Soviet Union – January 19, 2023, Saint Petersburg, Russia) was a presenter, journalist and producer of Soviet Union and Russian television. She was also the director general of 5TV Russian TV channel (1992 - 1995). She received awards such as the Honoured Cultural Worker of the RSFSR (1985).[1]

Life

Bella Kurkova Born on December 26, 1935, in Bryansk. In 1959, she graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Saint Petersburg State University. After graduating, she worked for about three years as a reporter for the Sotskaya Chukotka newspaper in the village of Pevek, Chukotka National District. From June 7, 1991, to July 3, 2000, she was the director of the Leningrad branch of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Company (VGTRK).[2]

Since October 1992, she headed the Federal Television and Radio Broadcasting Service "Russia" (FTS - Russian TV), which was created on the basis of the St. Petersburg Television Company and was dissolved by order of Boris Yeltsin. Later, on Yeltsin's orders, the Russian Broadcasting Service was renamed the State Television and Radio Company of St. Petersburg. In 1995, Kurkova was forced to resign as the head of the television company.[3]

Kurkova made two dozen serial films about St. Petersburg during her career. In total, her filmography includes more than 200 documentaries. She died on January 19, 2023, in St. Petersburg at the age of 88 after a long illness. He was buried in the Smolensk cemetery on January 23.[4][5]

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