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- Natalya Vladimirovna Sindeyeva (Russian: Наталья Владимировна Синдеева, IPA: [nɐˈtalʲjə sʲɪnˈdʲejɪvə]; born June 11, 1971) is a Russian journalist, founder...
- business reports, and do****entaries. TV Rain is owned by journalist Natalya Sindeyeva. Its slogan is "Optimistic Channel." In March 2022, Russian authorities...
- Dmitry Kuznets. The main shareholders are Russian media managers Natalya Sindeyeva and Alexander Vinokurov [ru]. In 2010, the website changed its format;...
- was suspended for an indefinite period by the decision of CEO Natalya Sindeyeva due to legislative changes which would make impossible to objectively...
- Ruslan Shaveddinov Viktor Shenderovich Lev Shlosberg Yuri Shevchuk Natalya Sindeyeva Aleksandra Skochilenko Lyubov Sobol Nikolai Svanidze Dmitry Syenduk Nadya...
- showing a white ribbon by its on-screen logo. The station's owner, Natalya Sindeyeva, explained this as being a sign of "sincerity", rather than "propaganda"...
- Shlosberg Ruslan Shaveddinov* Yuri Shchekochikhin* † Yury Shutov* † Natalya Sindeyeva Aleksandra Skochilenko* Emilia Slabunova Irina Slavina* † Olga Smirnova*...
- 2018, in a conversation with the general director of TV Rain, Natalya Sindeyeva, Boyarsky spoke in favor of introducing censorship in the field of cinema...
- Ruslan Shaveddinov Viktor Shenderovich Lev Shlosberg Yuri Shevchuk Natalya Sindeyeva Aleksandra Skochilenko Lyubov Sobol Nikolai Svanidze Dmitry Syenduk Nadya...
- showing a white ribbon by its on-screen logo. The station's owner, Natalya Sindeyeva, explained this as being a sign of "sincerity", rather than "propaganda"...