Once Mikhail Antonov rightly remarked: "Journalists are not born, they become." This phrase fits perfectly with his own biography. After all, being very young, he could not even imagine that in the future he would become one of the most famous news TV presenters in Russia.
Mikhail Antonov: biography of early years
Mikhail Nikolaevich Antonov was born in Moscow on April 11, 1972. His mother worked as an engineer, and his father served in intelligence. As a child, Mikhail often boasted of his father's profession, since for Soviet children the military were akin to superheroes. The father has always been an example for the boy, and even today the journalist tries to adhere to the same moral principles as his idol.
As for Mikhail Antonov himself, he was very gifted in the humanities. True, the exact disciplines were very difficult for him, and therefore the gold medal clearly did not shine for him. But the young man saw his future profession quite clearly - he wanted to become a historian. However, all attempts to enter the Faculty of History turned out to be a failure for Antonov. And all that's left for him is to join the army.
Randomness ordestiny?
After demobilization, Mikhail Antonov seriously thought about his future. At first, he wanted to try again to enter the historian, but his friends dissuaded him. As it turned out, in those years this profession was in little demand, and therefore could not bring a good income. The same people advised Antonov to enter Moscow State University, arguing that journalism is now gaining momentum.
As a result, in 1993, Mikhail Antonov nevertheless entered the journalism department of Moscow State University. Subsequently, he not only mastered a new profession, but also fell in love with her with all his heart. In addition, as Antonov himself says, he was very lucky with the teachers. In particular, Anna Kachkaeva, a well-known journalist from Radio Liberty, became his main inspiration.
Television work
For the first time, Mikhail Antonov got on television while still in his third year at Moscow State University. Then he was accepted to the post of editor of the NTV channel. Between 1997 and 2000 worked as a correspondent for news programs on the same channel. In March 2000, the journalist moved to the Rossiya TV channel, where he became a correspondent for Vesti.
It should be noted that Mikhail Antonov covered the hottest events in Russia in his reports. From the TV screens, he informed people about the sad fate of the Kursk, about how the fire was burning on the Ostankino tower. Moreover, the journalist was not even afraid to cover the events connected with the terrorist act in Beslan. As a result, Mikhail Antonov was nominated for the TEFI nomination "News Program Host".
Today heworks as a correspondent and shift presenter of the Vesti program on the Rossiya TV channel. He is also considered a regular journalist on the staff of the German branch of Vesti.