Russian TV persona (born 1957)
Aleksandr Gurnov, full name Aleksandr Borisovich Gurnov, (born 8 July 1957 in Moscow, Soviet Union) is a Russian TV persona.[1]
He was appointed the bureau chief of the international Russian television network, Russia Today (RT), in London. He has also worked on the Russian sports channel Match TV. Gurnov was a head of the Russian television news agency TSN, on Moscow's TV-6. In 2006, he participated in an on-line interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin as a representative of the website Yandex.[2]
Gurnov formerly presented the "Spotlight" programme on RT.[3]
Controversies
In 2018 Aleksandr Gurnov participated in an investigation by BBC Russia[4] on the Poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal. Gurnov questioned the legitimacy of information on the alleged attack, asking "[Was] there really an assassination attempt? Are they really in a London hospital? Are they really close to death?"
Despite his claims, statements have been released by Scotland Yard and The Political Quarterly to the contrary.[5]
Achievements
- Medal "Defender of Free Russia" - for the performance of civic duty in the defense of democracy and the constitutional order on August 19-21, 1991[6]
- Gratitude of the President of the Russian Federation (May 8, 1996) - for active participation in the creation and development of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company Archived 2011-08-09 at the Wayback Machine[7]
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