Dmitry Kulko correspondent biography
Born on July 17 in Stavropol. Russian television journalist, military correspondent. Dmitry Kulko was born on July 17 in Stavropol. Father - Alexander Kulko, originally from the Stavropol village of Divnoy. Mother - Galina Kulko in the girlishness of Lyashenko. He has an older sister Svetlana in the marriage of Zhuravlev.
In his youth he was engaged in boxing. Then he entered the North Caucasian State Technical University, where he specialized in the issues of examination and real estate management, graduated from the year. Being a third -year student, Dmitry Kulko got a job at the Stavropol Group, where he initially held the position of utility workers. Gradually, he advanced along the career ladder, becoming a correspondent and TV presenter.
Despite the lack of journalistic experience and specialized education, Dmitry from the very beginning showed a sincere desire to shoot, write and tell the audience about the most interesting events taking place in the region. His enthusiasm and perseverance made it possible to achieve significant success in television broadcasting and gain the recognition of spectators and colleagues.
Having received higher education, in the year Dmitry went to St. Petersburg, where he was hired by the state of the fifth channel. In the year, he began a professional career as a special and military correspondent, illuminating the events in Ukraine and attending the hot points of the conflict. After a year, his work is mainly associated with loud emergency - such as a spill of oil products in Norilsk and explosions in Magnitogorsk.
Dmitry repeatedly recalled that he began to cover the conflict in the east of Ukraine from the first days of its development. The special operation began, and I left from the first days, while while in Moscow. ” His work in complex and dangerous zones gained significant recognition, and the experience acquired at hot spots played a key role in the formation of his journalistic path.
In August, Dmitry became a Channel One correspondent. With the beginning of the special military operation of Russia in Ukraine in the year, he actively continued to cover the course of events, becoming a military correspondent. He was often at the hottest spots of hostilities, regularly risking his life. Dmitry repeatedly went to the areas where he conducted reports from the front, trying to convey to the audience a true picture of events and personal evidence of the sharpest moments of the conflict.
At the beginning of the year, military commander Dmitry Kulko was awarded a government award for creating a new report standard. Channel One Military Correspondent Dmitry Kulko became one of those whom Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin presented the government prize today. He was awarded this award for creating new standards of journalistic reports. As the head of government noted, Dmitry Kulko is one of those who are today recognized as a model of modern Russian journalism.
His work is distinguished by a special integrity and author’s approach, thanks to which it has become a symbol of objective and deep lighting of events in the most complex and dangerous zones. In September, the documentary “Male Work” was released on Channel One, shot directly from the front line and on the armor of the advancing connections, often under the risk of life. In this project, the author of which was military officer Dmitry Kulko, the audience was able to get acquainted with his combat comrades - the operator of the drone, the tankman and the infantryman, whose fate Dmitry tracked from the very beginning of a special military operation.
In his work, he sought not only to capture real events, but also to show human stories, emphasizing the power of the spirit and the determination of those who are on the front line. At the beginning of the year, Dmitry was also awarded the Moscow City Prize in the field of journalism for an outstanding contribution to the coverage of special operations and complex humanitarian situations.
For the classification and distribution of incoming appeals to the head of state, artificial intelligence was used. According to the organizers of the process, most of the issues concerned the support of participants in a special military operation, especially those who have lost their ability to work. Citizens also raised regional levels regarding health and education. The straight line this time was combined with the main press conference of the year, which allowed accredited media representatives to ask their questions to the president.
Dmitry and Alexander Suvorov, as presenters, played a key role in organizing and coordinating the dialogue with citizens, ensuring transparency and efficiency of the process. Dmitry Kulko’s personal life: for several years was in a relationship with Alexandra Kozhushko, who worked as a seller in a women's underwear store. The first wife is journalist Victoria Zhiltsova. We got married in the summer of the year, but already divorced at the beginning.
The second wife is Daria Shvydkaya, a journalist leading the morning news of Channel One. Their relationship began in the fall of the year. In June, Dmitry made a proposal, and on August 2 they played a wedding.Dmitry Kulko and Daria Shvydkaya Last Information Update: When I quoting and using materials, a link to Stuki-Druki-Druki-Drucies. When quoting and using Hyperlink Hyperlink Hyperlink on the Internet or Stuki-Druki.