07 August 2003, 16:45

"Vesti, Dagestan? will be broadcasted by RTR

Beginning from August 11 a ten-minute information program ?Vesti, Dagestan? will be broadcasted by RTR TV channel. ?Vesti, Moscow? is known to be broadcasted after ?Vesti?. Large regions of Russia broadcast similar programs instead of ?Vesti, Moscow?. One should expect deep resonance from the audience as some people will be for broadcasting of ?Vesti, Dagestan? and the others will be against it.

A competitive commission functions to choose television presenters for the new program. The honored cultural worker of Russia, the art director of the Dagestani television announcer department Galina Dulieva is a head of the commission. By now only one candidate has been chosen ? Elena Esina, the 4-th year student of the Journalism Department of the Dagestani State University.

Source: Dagestanskaya Pravda newspaper

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