Sergey Sosedov
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Born | Sergey Vasilevich Sosedov 23 May 1968 Moscow, Soviet Union |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
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Years active | 1989–present |
Sergey Vasilevich Sosedov (Russian: Сергей Васильевич Соседов Sosedov; born 23 May 1968) is a Russian journalist and music critic who served as a judge on televised music contests.
Early life
[edit]He was born 23 May 1968, in Moscow. In 1983 he completed seven years of piano study, taught by Irma Georgievna Paruhova. From 1984 to 1993 attended lectures on theory and music history. In 1988 he attended courses and directed at the Moscow Regional Institute of Culture. In 1996, he graduated with honors in newspaper and magazine journalism at Moscow State University.
Career
[edit]His first published work appeared in the tone 14 May 1989. It was an interview with singer Edita Piekha.
He first worked as a journalist at Goudok (1989–1992), then worked as a correspondent for Russian Conduct (1994–1996) and as a music columnist for the weekly Wednesday (1997–2000).
In 1994-1996, he worked as a freelance correspondent for the newspaper Russian Conduct. From January 1997 to July 1998, he worked as a press manager of operation Concert Hall (now the Academic) of the Russian Academy of Sciences. From December 1998 to April 2000 he was a correspondent for the weekly Wednesday of ZAO Concern Vechernyaya Moskva. From May 2000 to May 2001 he was music columnist for League Nation.
In June 2001, Sosedov became the music editor browser ANO Rock Country (PR-help in promotion of young rock singers).
Sosedov became known after his participation on Shark Pen, which appeared on the Russian channel TV-6 from 1995-1998. Later, as an invited expert Sosedov participated in the religious TV program Canon on TV-6. He served on the jury for the TV contest Superstar on Channel NTV in October–December 2007 and in October–December 2008. In September 2010 he was one of four judges on the singing show X Factor on the Ukrainian TV channel STB.
Personal life
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[edit]- Soviet journalists
- Russian male journalists
- Russian gay writers
- Gay entertainers
- Gay journalists
- 1968 births
- Living people
- Russian LGBTQ journalists
- 20th-century Russian journalists
- 21st-century Russian journalists
- Moscow State University alumni
- Russian music critics
- Russian television presenters
- Russian music journalists