- Vladimir Posner
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name = Vladimir Posner
birthname = Vladimir Vladimirovich Posner
birth_date = birth date and age|1934|04|01
birth_place =Paris ,France
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agent =Vladimir Vladimirovich Posner (also spelled "Pozner"; in Russian, Владимир Владимирович Познер), born
April 1 ,1934 , is aRussia n journalist best known in the West for appearing on television to represent and explain the views of theSoviet Union during theCold War [cite web |title=Yanks for Stalin |publisher=Russian Archives |url=http://www.russianarchives.com/rao/catalogues/trans/yfs/yanks_vlad_1.html |accessdate=2007-11-01] . He was a memorable spokesperson for the Soviets in part because he had grown up in the United States and spoke flawlessAmerican English with aNew York accent.He worked as chief commentator for the North American service of the Radio Moscow network. In the early 1970s, he was a regular guest on
Ray Briem 's talk show on KABC inLos Angeles . During the 1980s, he was a favorite guest onTed Koppel 's "Nightline". Posner was the host of "Moscow Meridian", an English-language current affairs program focusing on the Soviet Union; the show was produced byGosteleradio , the Soviet State Committee for Television and Radio, and broadcast onTed Turner 'sSatellite Program Network [cite news |last=Schneider |first=Steve |title=Cable TV Notes: Filming Iranians and Russians - What's Allowed |publisher=The New York Times |date=1985-08-25 |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B02E3DC163BF936A1575BC0A963948260 |accessdate=2007-11-01] . He also often appeared on "The Phil Donahue Show "; in 1986, the two co-hosted "A Citizen's Summit", a bilateral, televised discussion (or "spacebridge") between audiences in the Soviet Union and the US, carried via satellite. [cite news |last=Corry |first=John |title=TV: A Soviet-Donahue Summit |publisher=The New York Times |date=1986-01-04 |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE3D91230F937A35752C0A960948260 |accessdate=2007-11-01]In 1980 he called for arrest and
extradition ofAndrei Sakharov , an act for which he apologized in his 1990 autobiography "Parting with Illusions". [cite news |last=Goodman |first=Walter |title=Radio Moscow's New York Accent |publisher=The New York Times |date=1990-03-04 |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE6DE173BF937A35750C0A966958260 |accessdate=2007-11-01] He also wrote "Eyewitness: A Personal Account of the Unraveling of the Soviet Union", and the introduction to the Bantam Classics edition of "The Communist Manifesto ". Posner also worked for theInstitute of the United States and Canada , a Sovietthink tank .In a 2005 interview with
NPR 's "On the Media ", Posner spoke openly about his role as a Soviet spokesman, stating bluntly, "What I was doing was propaganda." Comparing his former role to that ofKaren Hughes , the U.S.Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs , he commented that, "You know, as someone who's gone through this and someone who regrets having done what he's done, and who spent many, many years of his life, and I think probably the best years of my life, doing something that was wrong, I say it just isn't worth it". [cite web |title=The Messenger Is the Message |publisher=On the Media |date=2005-10-07 |url=http://www.onthemedia.org/yore/transcripts/transcripts_100705_message.html |accessdate=2007-11-01]Posner was born in
Paris to a Russian-Jew ish father and French mother. His father, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Pozner, was aCommunist who immigrated to theUnited States , and spied for the Soviet Union duringWorld War II Fact|date=February 2008. Young Vladimir attendedStuyvesant High School onManhattan 's East Side [cite news |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE0D71230F934A25755C0A961948260 |title=Posner, 'Not Your Average Russian' |first=John |last=Corry |date=1987-06-17 |publisher=New York Times |accessdate=2007-11-01] before his family moved to the Soviet sector ofEast Berlin and later toMoscow in the early 1950s.In 1997, Posner founded the School for Television Excellence («Школу телевизионного мастерства») in Moscow to educate and promote young journalists. He is president of the
Russian Television Academy , which annually distributes the country's most prestigious TV awards. With his brother Pavel, he co-owns a French restaurant in Moscow, Жеральдин (Geraldine), named after their mother.Shows
Vladimir Posner was host of several shows, among them the "
US-Soviet Space Bridge " "Mi", (translated "Us"); "Chelovek v maske", ("A Man in the Mask"). Today (2007) Posner hosts a political talk show on Russia's Channel One, the show named "Vremena", ("Times").He has a lively and unconstrained style of hosting, often firing poignant off-the-cuff remarks at his guests. One of the chief things he keeps referring to, while hosting, is that how this or that political or economic decision, presently at issue in his show, could affect the common people of Russia. [cite web|publisher=Channel One |title="Vremena" show |url=http://www.1tv.ru/owa/win/ort5_peredach.peredach?p_shed_name_id=5340&p_alphabet_id=%C0 |accessdate=2007-11-01]
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* [http://www.vladimirpozner.ru Vladimir Pozner site]
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