Anna Bezulik

Date of Birth: 13.05.1971
Place of Birth. Education.
Born in Kyiv. In 1993 she graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
Career.
On television since December 1990. She started as the host of the program 'Gart' in the youth editorial office of the state television channel of Ukraine.
From January 1992, Anna Bezulik collaborated with the experimental channel UT-3. She was a host, journalist, and prepared informative materials for the programs 'Winner', 'Ridicule', 'Cool News.'
Since June 1995 - host at UT-2.
Since March 1996 - commentator at Gromada (National Television of Ukraine).
Since 1997 she has been working at the 1+1 channel. She was the author and host of the program 'Breakfast with 1+1'. In August 1999 she became the editor-in-chief of this program.
In 2002 she hosted political television debates during the parliamentary election campaign.
Since April 2002 - author and host of the talk show 'This Is What I Think'.
From 2009 the program 'This Is What I Think' was no longer aired on the '1+1' channel, and in March 2009 the program 'This Is What I Think with Anna Bezulik' began on the '5th Channel', produced by the 'Ukrainian Media Group'. The show ran until March 18, 2010. There was no continuation because the contract between the 'Ukrainian Media Group' and the '5th Channel' ended.
Since February 2011 she hosted the weekly socio-political talk show 'Republic with Anna Bezulik' on the '5th Channel'.
From January 2013 until February 15, 2013, Anna Bezulik hosted the socio-political talk show 'Justice' on the 'Inter' channel.
Since 2016 she has been a lecturer at the Department of Journalism and New Media of the Journalism Institute of Boris Grinchenko Kyiv University.
Views and Assessments.
In 2006, she was included in the Top 100 of the most influential women in Ukraine by 'Focus' magazine. As the magazine noted, her influence is due to her selflessness, high professionalism, and ability to impact a wide audience.
She is charismatic, a necessary quality for real television stars, and uncompromising, which is important for a host of such a responsible project... Bezulik is one of the few who truly has an impeccable reputation (she has never entered into political alliances), and that is the most important thing for a host of a socio-political program.
Awards.
Honored Journalist of Ukraine (1999). In March 2007, she was awarded the Order of Princess Olga III Class for her 'significant contribution to the socio-economic and cultural development of Ukraine, for her active public engagement and her long-term conscientious work.'
Family.
Not married, raising her daughter Alexandra.
12.05.2022