Maria Eduardovna Sittel (
Russian: Мари́я Эдуа́рдовна Си́ттель; born November 9, 1975) is a Russian television presenter and an anchor on the Vesti program at
Russia-1. She won the Russian
TEFI award.[1]
Early life and education
Sittel was born on November 9, 1975, in
Penza,
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union. She is the daughter of Eduard Anatolyevich Sittel, who has German ancestry, and Larisa Pavlovna.
Sittel began her television career in 1997 in her hometown on the program Musical Souvenir on the Penza channel "Our House".[3] In 1998, she became a correspondent and later a news presenter on the Penza Express television channel. In 1999, she started working at State TV and Radio Broadcasting Company in Penza.[citation needed]
From September 24, 2001, to May 14, 2006, Sittel worked as a daily news presenter on Vesti TV channel
Russia-1. In September 2003, she replaced
Sergey Brilev as the regular nightly newscaster.[4] From 2004 to 2005, she hosted the daily show Osoboe Mnenie ("Minority Report") on
Radio Rossii.[citation needed] From May 15, 2006, to June 17, 2016, Sittel presented the nightly news with
Dmitry Kiselyov[5] (until July 2008)[6] and Andrey Kondrashov (since September 2008).[7]
Sittel has participated in episodes of the TV game show
Fort Boyard.[13][14] In 2006, Maria Sittel and her partner Vladislav Borodinov took part in the first season of the television competition
Dancing with the Stars in Russia.[15] The couple won first place, which gave them the right to participate at the
Eurovision Dance Contest 2007,[16] where they finished in seventh place.[17]
Personal life
Sittel is married to Alexander Lyubomirovich Tereshchenko (b. 1979).[18] She has a younger sister, Anna Sittel, who also works at
VGTRK.[19] Until 2013, she was the presenter of the Vesti-Penza programme.[20] Sittel is fond of photography, alpine skiing, sports and reading books.[21]
Awards
Laureate of the
TEFI (2005) award for News programme presenter[22][23]
Order of Friendship (June 27, 2007 ) "for her great contribution to the development of Russian television and many years of fruitful work"[24]
Letter of gratitude from the
Government of the Russian Federation (March 31, 2009) "for active participation in the coverage of the activities of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation"[25]
Letter of gratitude from the
Government of the Russian Federation (March 3, 2012) "for active participation in covering the activities of the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation"[26]