Yuri Rozanov

Yuri Rozanov
Native name Юрий Альбертович Розанов
Born Yuri Albertovich Rozanov
(1961-06-12) 12 June 1961
Sergiyev Posad, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR

Yuri Albertovich Rozanov (Russian: Ю́рий Альбе́ртович Ро́занов)[1] is a Russian sports TV commentator, mainly working on broadcasts of football and ice hockey matches. Together with Sergey Crabu TEFI awarded in the category sports commentator / presenter of the sports program in 2012.[2][3][4]

Biography

Father: Albert Konstantinovich – State Counselor of Justice of the second class. Mother: Valentina Egorovna – originally from Belarus, graduated from the historical faculty of the Belarusian State University.

He studied at the secondary school № 1 in Vidnoye, Moscow Oblast. He studied at the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, but did not finish it.[5]

He started his career on the channel NTV Plus.[6] Currently he is head of the Editorial Board.[7]

On September 1, 2012 he became a commentator on Ukrainian channels.[8] Left Ukraine in April 2014 due to the political situation in the country.[9]

Since November 2015, Rozanov is a commentator of football and hockey broadcasts on Match TV.[10]

He is married and has one daughter.[11]

References

  1. Запись репортажа Розанова, где он представляется на первых минутах
  2. Розанов и Крабу получили ТЭФИ как лучшие спортивные комментаторы
  3. Новости NEWSru.com :: В Москве вручили ТЭФИ: среди победителей Познер, Максимовская и Кургинян
  4. Юрий Розанов и Сергей Крабу — обладатели ТЭФИ-2011
  5. Легко ли молоть языком? (интервью с Виктором Гусевым и Юрием Розановым)
  6. Учитель
  7. Василий Уткин упоминает должность Юрия Розанова
  8. Юрий Розанов уйдет с "НТВ-Плюс" в украинскую телекомпанию
  9. Юрий Розанов: «Не могу уйти от ежеминутного переживания»
  10. "Юрий Розанов: "Я буду работать на "Матч ТВ" и на каналах "НТВ-Плюс""". Советский спорт. 2015-10-10.
  11. Я же рыжий. А это состояние души
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