The voice of Olga Vladimirovna Bychkova knows the whole country. A woman has been working as a journalist on the radio almost her whole life. First, in the editorial office of the radio station Echo of St. Petersburg, and then in Moscow. Until 2015, she was an ordinary employee, after a woman was invited to the post of chief editor. The biography of the journalist, her personal life and her workaholism will be discussed in this article.
Career development
Olga Bychkova was born in early May 1973. This year, the woman celebrated her 45th birthday. She spent her childhood in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg), she also studied in her native city. She graduated from the journalism department of the Ural State University. She worked by profession.
After graduation, for some time she worked in a large-circulation newspaper, produced at a local metallurgical plant. Later she moved to Moscow, worked at the editorial office of Moskovsky Komsomolets and Moscow News. She got married in the capital.
Activities in Moscow
In 1991 and in 1993, she was in the White House when a coup and riot was organized. At some point, she moved away from newspaper journalism and focused on working on the radio.
At first she was accepted as a correspondent on Radio Liberty, then the programs with the participation of Olga Bychkova were broadcast on regional television, in particular on NTV and TVC.
In 1999, she came to work on "This is Moscow." She was not only the host, but also the ideological inspirer of “Arbat Ars”, “Mercantile Conversation”, “Berger Counter”, “Newspaper Hour”, “Big Watch”, aired along with “Vedomosti”, “Special Opinion”, “Choice” it’s yours ”, “ Covers - 1 ”, “ Scanner ”(together with the Interfax agency), “ We arrived ”. Most of them are political broadcasts.
In 2010, Olga was awarded the Moscow Union of Journalists award for her diligent work in creating political, economic, socially significant programs.