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Natalya Sindeyeva was born on 11 June, 1971 in Michurinsk (Soviet Union), is a Russian journalist and media manager. Discover Natalya Sindeyeva's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 11 June, 1971
Birthday 11 June
Birthplace Michurinsk (Soviet Union)
Nationality Russia

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1971

Natalya Vladimirovna Sindeyeva (Наталья Владимировна Синдеева, ; born June 11, 1971) is a Russian journalist, founder, main owner and chief executive officer of the TV Rain media holding, which includes the TV Rain channel, the Republic.ru online magazine and the magazine.

She is the co-founder and former general producer of the Silver Rain radio station, and founder of the anti-award.

She is also a three-times winner of the "Media Manager of Russia" prize, an honorary academician of the Russian Academy of Radio.

Natalya Vladimirovna Sindeyeva was born in Michurinsk into the family of a military dentist.

From the age of three, Natalya was transferred to the care of her grandparents.

As a child, she was fond of sports, graduated from a ballet school, studied music and folk dances.

After school she received a specialty "teacher of elementary grades and mathematics" at the Michurinsk State Pedagogical Institute (MGPI).

1992

After graduation in 1992, she moved to Moscow.

In the beginning, she worked in an Italian clothing company and on a project for a night show on the water in the Chaika pool.

Working as a promoter at one of the exhibitions, Sindeyeva met with producer Pavel Vashchekin and later became his personal assistant.

At that time, she established contacts with future figures in the media market:, the founder of the , radio producer , and Otar Kushanashvili.

1993

In 1993, she moved to the 2x2 TV channel, where she worked her way up from secretary to producer of the Thousand and One Nights TV show.

While working on 2x2, Sindeyeva met her future husband.

The couple started creating the FM radio station Silver Rain.

While working on the radio, Sindeyeva met a Russian businessman and restaurateur Jamil Asfari, who became her second husband.

1995

The first broadcast took place in 1995.

Savitsky became the general director, and Sindeyeva became the general producer of the station and organizer of the anti-award for dubious achievements.

Many journalists were brought to work at the radio station.

In addition, Silver Rain gained an audience via the Internet and the concept of "music non-stop" was introduced by Sindeyeva.

2002

In 2002, the couple had a son, Luca.

From 2002 to 2009, Natalya served as commercial director of Silver Rain, while retaining the position of general producer.

After leaving the radio station, she remained its co-owner.

2005

In 2005, at a match of the Chelsea football club, Sindeyeva met the banker, who was then the head of the investment bank.

2006

In 2006, she graduated from the Stockholm School of Economics Russia, course of business development Entrepreneur Essential 4.

In 2006 Sindeyeva and Vinokurov married and in 2009, their daughter Alexandra, was born.

Together with Vinokurov, who became the main investor, Sindeyeva created the TV Rain media holding.

Together with her first husband, Dmitry Savitsky, Sindeyeva created the Silver Rain FM radio station.

2007

Since 2007, Natalya Sindeyeva has been developing the TV Rain media holding, which includes the channel of the same name, as well as the publication and the magazine.

Aleksandr Vinokurov is an investor in all three projects, but legally Sindeyeva alone owns Republic and Big City; in the TV Rain channel she has 95% (another 5% for Vera Krichevskaya).

2009

The TV channel accounted for almost 66% — 285 million rubles, the Slon.ru portal (created in 2009) — 20%, the rest – the magazine and website Bolshoi Gorod (acquired in 2010).

No resource brings operating profit.

2012

In 2012, the total revenue of the holding amounted to 433 million rubles, according to Russian Accounting Standards.

2013

The exact investment in the holding has not been disclosed, but by mid-2013, according to some estimates, the total investment in the channel alone could have reached $40 million.

2014

In June 2014, plans were announced to combine all projects into one holding company and bring it to an IPO on the Moscow Exchange.

TV Rain became the most influential independent channel in Russia, always under pressure of the state authorities.

It was declared a 'foreign agent' in 2021.

Upon nation-wide crackdown of independent media in the country in time of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the channel was blocked by Roskomnadzor.

Sindeyeva announced on air on March 3, the current broadcast would be the last for the time being.

The following day, a law against "fake news" (intended to criminalize comments from independent media sources) was passed in the Russian parliament.

A documentary, F@ck This Job, presented as Tango with Putin by Storyville, a BBC documentary series, about the history of TV Rain over 12 years and Sindeyeva's involvement in the station, was directed by Vera Krichevskaya, and released in 2021.