Ernst will leave first. Continuation: Ernst gave up the sport. Correspondent: “But judging by the high-profile newspaper headlines, the story did not end there?”

Finally, all the i's are dotted - Andrey Malakhov officially left Channel One. "I have always been subordinate. A soldier who follows orders. But I wanted to be independent. I looked at my colleagues: they became producers of their programs, they began to make decisions themselves. And suddenly an understanding came: life goes on, and you need to grow, get out of the tight framework" , Malakhov explained in an interview with Woman`s Day.

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And in an appeal to the country's chief TV doctor Elena Malysheva, published in StarHit, he was a little more specific: "We need to develop, you, as a producer of your own program, understand this better than others. male menopause "is also not bad."

Now, for people far from television cuisine, it is worth explaining what Malakhov meant. The fact is that Natalya Nikonova returned to Channel One as a producer. She returned and developed a stormy activity, seizing the reins of government with the Let Them Talk program. Employees of Channel One reported that Nikonova's task is to "shake up the socio-political block of programs." These changes were not to the liking of the star TV presenter.

It must be said that the changes were revolutionary. Firstly, Andrey, as they say, was deprived of the opportunity to form the editorial plan of the program "Let them talk." He was assigned only the role of a presenter, to whom they write questions to the heroes and in the ear monitor of which the director gives the commands “Let them fight”, “Do not approach the heroine, let her scream”, “Come to the experts in the hall”. Malakhov did not satisfy the function of the "talking head".

The second change concerns the subject matter of his program. If earlier in "Let them talk" the social sphere was touched upon, then Nikonova decided to make a political talk show out of the program, which would talk about America, Syria, Ukraine and other countries supplying news. The new format has already been tested - the first issue of "Let them talk" with a new presenter was dedicated to Mikheil Saakashvili. Malakhov, of course, is not at all interested in politics.

Finally, competitors from "Russia" are said to have offered Andrey almost double the salary. And the “best presenter of the country”, as Malakhov was introduced to the “Live broadcast” team, now needs money for diapers, rattles and strollers - at the end of the year he will become a dad.

TV presenter Andrey Malakhov only a year later told why he left Channel One. The journalist confirmed some of the theories that began to appear in July last year.

Last year, news appeared about the departure of Andrei Malakhov from Channel One. Since July 2017, there have been many versions about the departure (or dismissal) of the journalist. Only now it became clear why Malakhov was expelled from Channel One. The TV presenter himself told about everything.

The journalist did not really want to talk with colleagues from the Dozhd TV channel on this topic. A lot has changed in a year. Malakhov changed his channel, launched his own (and successful) project on YouTube and seemed to have forgotten about Channel One. But colleagues asked the TV presenter to remember the past.

Malakhov confirmed that the reason for his departure from Channel One lies in disagreements. The TV presenter, according to him, carried "golden eggs" for the company and did not ask for anything. The journalist only wanted to be treated properly. Apparently, Malakhov did not get what he wanted, which was the reason for leaving Channel One. The TV presenter did not specify whether he himself left his former place of work, or he was expelled.

Malakhov considers his successor a talented journalist. According to the TV presenter, Dmitry Borisov was supposed to become a superstar over the past year. Nevertheless, the journalist prefers not to meet with a colleague. Issues of the program "Let them talk" with the participation of Borisov Malakhov does not watch.

Versions of why Malakhov was expelled from Channel One

In July last year, different versions began to appear about why Malakhov was expelled from Channel One. The main reason for the media was the disagreement between the journalist and the new producer of the program “Let them talk” Natalya Nikonova. The TV presenter wanted to take parental leave, because then his wife was pregnant. However, the leadership put Malakhov before a choice - either a decree or a channel.

There is another version of why the journalist left Channel One. This version is also associated with Nikonova. The media learned that the new leader Malakhova wanted to dilute his program with socio-political topics. At work, there were many disagreements between Nikonova and Malakhov, because of which the latter had to leave.

A few months ago, the news about the departure of Andrei Malakhov from Channel One produced a bomb effect. Many wondered why the TV presenter at the peak of his career made such a decision, and even put forward their own version of this. But now Andrei Malakhov himself commented on the situation.

Recall that in July this year it became known about the departure of Andrei Malakhov from Channel One.

Andrey Malakhov for the first time commented on his departure from Channel One. A popular journalist and TV presenter went to "Russia 1" and became the host of the program "Andrey Malakhov.

Live”, and then founded his own TV company “TV Hit”. Legends are already making up the reasons for his departure from Channel One, but first-hand information has finally appeared.

Presenter Andrey Malakhov gave an interview in which he explained in detail why he stopped working with Channel One. Since the showman moved to work on the Russia-1 channel, various versions have appeared in the press, according to which he could leave the First.

It was rumored that the reason was the imminent paternity of Malakhov, who wished to go on maternity leave to help his wife.

It was also suggested that the journalist wanted to produce a new show. Finally, Andrei Malakhov himself decided to clarify the issue of his dismissal.

As it turned out, the showman changed his place of work really because of a woman, but not at all because of his wife Natalya Shkuleva, who is in an interesting position. Changes in Malakhov's life occurred through the fault of the young editor.

As the TV presenter explained, before his dismissal, he had a conversation with the general director of Channel One, Konstantin Ernst. Andrei Malakhov wanted to be the producer of the talk show “Let them talk”, but he was only an intermediary, and the program itself, in his words, belongs to the country.

Together with Ernst, they planned to meet again and discuss the further development strategy of "First" and the role of Malakhov on this channel. However, the next meeting did not take place.

“WHEN I WENT TO THIS MEETING, THE GIRL-EDITOR WORKING FOR ME CALLED AND ASKED WHAT ENTRANCE WILL I CALL IN TO PUT THE CAMERA. AND I DID NOT WANT TO MEET UNDER THE CAMERA, THEREFORE I DID NOT REACH. I JUST WENT TO THE MEETING. A SUIT, A TIE, A HAIRCUT - AND HERE THE EDITOR CALLED AND ASKED WHAT ENTRANCE TO EXPOSE THE CAMERA ... YOUNG EDITORS WILL KILL EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD, IT IS CLEAR LONG: THE WHOLE WORLD DEPENDS ON THEM, ON THEIR IDIOTISM AND ON THE LEVEL THEIR EDUCATION,” THE TV JOURNALIST EXPLAINED.

Malakhov said that he wrote a five-page letter to his leader Konstantin Lvovich Ernst, and then met with him:

“... We parted on the fact that we will once again think about where the channel is heading, how it might look in the future and about my role on this channel. The second time, unfortunately, we never met. When I was driving to this meeting, the girl editor who worked for me called and asked which entrance I would call in to set up the camera. And I didn’t want to meet under the cameras, so I didn’t get there ... I just went to a meeting. A suit, a tie, a haircut - and then the editor called and asked which entrance to put the camera in ... Young editors, you know, will kill everything in the world, this has long been clear: the whole world depends on them, on their idiocy and on their level of education ... "

Andrey Malakhov said that with Boris Korchevnikov, whom he replaced in a talk show on the Rossiya1 channel, he has "simple and comfortable communication." Boris's mother called Malakhov and said that she was happy that it was Andrei who took the place of her son.

The TEFI award found its hero, however, the hero did not want to take it.

The awarding of the program “Let them talk” with a television award happened after the dismissal of its permanent host Andrei Malakhov.

Since Andrei is already working on the Russia channel, Konstantin Ernst, the general director of Channel One, took the stage, took the TEFI figurine and assured everyone present that he would hand it over to Malakhov. However, Andrei refused to accept it, without explaining the reason for such a decision.

For a long time, the TV presenter did not comment on the event in any way and finally said in the author's column of his Star Hit publication that he was sincerely grateful to Ernst, but the award should be presented to the talk show producers Natalya Galkovich and Mikhail Sharonin.

Andrey Malakhov is a charming showman who devoted 25 years of his life (1992 - 2017) to working on Channel One. He was the host of the projects Good Morning, Malakhov + Malakhov, Let They Talk (formerly: Big Wash, Five Evenings), Lie Detector, hosted the Golden Gramophone, Eurovision, Minutes glory." In August 2017, Malakhov announced that he was leaving Channel One for Russia-1, where he was offered the position of the host of the live talk show.

In addition to his activities on TV, Malakhov is the editor-in-chief of the StarHit publication and teaches journalism at the Russian State University for the Humanities.

Andrey Malakhov was born on January 11, 1972 in the northern town of Apatity, where his father Nikolai Dmitrievich Malakhov, a geophysicist, was assigned. Mom, Lyudmila Nikolaevna Malakhova, devoted her life to raising children in kindergarten, for which she was awarded a medal.

“She turned the most ordinary day into a theatrical performance,” recalled the pupils of kindergarten No. 46.

Andrei became a “late” child - his mother was 30 years old at the time of birth. He inherited his appearance from his father, as well as stateliness and impulsiveness. By his example, Nikolai, who always bowed politely to women, brought up courtesy and delicacy in his son.

But Malakhov's inexhaustible internal energy is clearly from his mother. According to Malakhov, in childhood he was a cross between a nerd and a slob. He studied at school number 6 in the same class with Zhenya Rudin.

Andrei's first teacher, Lyudmila Ivanova, recalled that from childhood he was a surprisingly resourceful and intelligent child. So, once, instead of the traditional story “How I spent the summer,” Andrei went to the blackboard and sang the song “Summer, oh, summer!” in a thin voice! Alla Pugacheva, the idol of little Malakhov.

The boy was a social activist - he led the October detachment, then the pioneer link. In parallel with the school, Andrey Malakhov learned to play the violin at the Children's Music School No. 1.

“I immediately realized that I would not be Oistrakh, so I served my duty through my sleeves. At the music school, demonstration performances of children were constantly held at parent meetings. They always put me first on them, so that later, in the middle, I would not spoil the impression with my game. And then they began to put me as the leader of concerts, only so that I would not pick up an instrument. Even on posters they wrote my name in capital letters - Andrey Malakhov is leading the concert. I was happy".

After graduating from school with a silver medal, Andrei Malakhov entered the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University and left in 1995 with a red diploma. In 1998, he entered the Faculty of Law of the Russian State University for the Humanities. Acquaintance with Russian television began with disappointment.

A woman came to their faculty looking for capable interns. There were many applicants, but they did not want to take Malakhov.

When it became known that the work consisted of nightly labors over the translation of CNN news, there were much fewer applicants.

Andrei was not afraid of difficulties, he agreed, but he still remembers those nights with a shudder. He sat until the morning with a dictionary, and then processed the news. The efforts were crowned with success - the chief editors liked Malakhov's work.

After graduating from university, Andrey Malakhov became a text editor for Teleutra (later Good Morning) at Ostankino. In 1996, when all the leading programs went on vacation, the management put Malakhov in place. For the next 5 years, Malakhov met Russians going to work every Friday from television screens.

In 2001, the talk show "Big Wash" was first aired by ORT, later renamed "Five Evenings", then - "Let them talk." The success of the project, which took American shows with Oprah Winfrey and Jerry Springer as a model, was phenomenal.

Every evening for an hour, Andrey Malakhov discussed topical issues with the guests of the studio: divorce and infidelity, family problems, prostitution and drug addiction. Both ordinary people and celebrities fell under the scope.

Soon Malakhov began to be called the face of Channel One. His "pro-American" style of conducting - intrigue, heating up the public - maintained constant tension and, as a result, the interest of the audience.

Malakhov and his program were loved and criticized, they were called both "a knife that reveals the ulcers of society", and "propaganda of chernukha" and "a free circus of freaks."

Andrey Malakhov was the host of "Let them talk" for 16 years. During this time, hundreds of ordinary and famous Russians visited his studio.

The audience sympathized with the beaten wife of Marat Basharov, watched Nikolai Baskov donate DNA, how children and parents who had not seen each other for decades were reunited, followed the development of the story of the raped Diana Shurygina, listened to the dramatic love story of Lindsay Lohan and Yegor Tarabasov, and resolved the issue of the adequacy of the relationship between Alexei Panin and his daughter.

In 2006, for about a month, Andrey was co-host of Gennady Malakhov in the Malakhov + Malakhov program on traditional medicine. However, the "younger" Malakhov could not fit the new show into his busy schedule and was forced to refuse.

First, Elena Proklova took his place, then Gennady Malakhov began to host the show under the new name "Malakhov +" alone.

In 2008, Malakhov, together with Masha Rasputina, participated in the second season of the Two Stars show, in which popular people perform hits from past years in a duet. "I raise my glass" by Philip Kirkorov in their performance was greeted by the audience with a bang.

By the way, it was very important for Malakhov to sing with Rasputina - he felt embarrassed for the incident when he did not warn the singer that not only her, but also her ex-husband Vladimir Ermakov was invited to the Let Them Talk studio.

Then the indignant Masha made a terrible scandal and for some time she and Andrei did not communicate. The duet in the show "Two Stars" was supposed to mark the final reconciliation. But from the first days of filming, Rasputina behaved boorishly with Andrei, and once beat him because he was half an hour late for filming.

In 2009, Malakhov, together with model Natalia Vodianova, hosted the Eurovision semi-final, which was held in Moscow at that time, then the opening ceremony of the final with Alsou.

The first true love of Andrei Malakhov was an opera singer from Sweden named Lisa, 14 years older than him.

They met at a time when the future presenter was a student at Moscow State University. For 7 years they lived together in Moscow, but the girl was very homesick and wanted to return to Stockholm, and Andrei did not want to hear about the move. On this basis, they parted, Lisa returned to Sweden. A few months later, Malakhov found out that she had thrown herself out of a window.

Perhaps it was for this reason that Malakhov remained a bachelor until the age of 38. He had many women: businesswoman Maria Kuzmina, actress Elena Korikova, millionaire Margarita Buryak, singer Anna Sedokova ... But he did not want to start a family with any of them. The yellow press began to speculate: is Malakhov really gay?

The wedding was played in June 2011 - a month earlier than planned. They say that the dates were changed after the hype about the upcoming celebration appeared in the media, so the lovers signed in an atmosphere of the strictest secrecy and did not invite star guests.

The wedding was played in the family circle, in the Palace of Versailles, where the rent of one hall costs at least 150 thousand euros. And the honeymoon night of Malakhov and Shkuleva took place in Le Meurice in Paris, one of the most expensive hotels in the world.

In 2017, Malakhov's fans found out that his wife was pregnant. The presenter stated that he intended to help her with raising a child and, in this regard, wants to take “maternity leave”. On November 17, Malakhov became a father for the first time.

The boy, who was born in an elite clinic in Lapino, was born quite large: 54 centimeters and 4 kilograms.

With the choice of a name, parents rush to steel: Malakhov called on the audience of "Live" to vote for the name of his first child. Two names became leaders: Nikolai (in honor of his grandfather) and Alexander (as Alexander Nevsky). The second option won.

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Why do pharmacies offer outdated and dangerous drugs, while hiding from people the truth about the new drug from the Research Institute of Rheumatology named after. V.A. Nasonova, which is distributed at the expense of the research institute budget. How is it that the pharmacy mafia makes hundreds of millions for the health of people, ruining their eyesight?

For a conversation, we invited the chief specialist of the research institute, Lyudmila Antonova, to the studio.

Andrei Malakhov: “Lyudmila Viktorovna, how do you assess the situation with the danger of diseases associated with vision?”

Ludmila Antonova : Many people think that poor eyesight is not a very dangerous type of disease, which threatens only to lose part of the image. This is a fundamentally wrong opinion. Poor and fuzzy vision with age or with pathology is extremely dangerous and even at an early stage of development, it can kill a person and make him blind. Firstly, any vision disease is a precancerous disease. Even at an early stage, conjunctivitis can lead to the formation of a cancerous tumor. Most often it is cancer of the bone marrow or blood cancer. Both are extremely difficult to treat and fatal. This is perhaps the most underestimated complication in its danger that occurs in people with sick and poor eyesight. Secondly Blurred vision often causes a person to go completely blind. Suddenly one of the eyes stopped seeing, far images or near ones are not visible - this is a very common complication that occurs in many patients. Going blind dooms the patient, in fact, to existence as a "reasonable vegetable." Which is not much different from death. Third, a banal decrease in visual acuity can "close" completely vision and cause complications of any organ - from the liver to the heart. The brain is the backbone of the central nervous system. And with its violations, there are malfunctions in the work of internal organs, which can lead to a wide variety of complications.

Andrey Malakhov: “So everyone who has poor and blurry vision is in danger?”

Ludmila Antonova : Among specialists, eye diseases are considered one of the most dangerous. Unlike many other diseases that occur in humans, they do not lead to some temporary health problems, but develop only on an increasing basis, gradually leading a person to the grave.

Eye diseases are the cause of millions of people with blindness. It's like a time bomb that doesn't necessarily go off right away, but has a 100% chance of going off sooner or later. In addition, the situation with poor vision is such that in the first stage the patient cannot distinguish the disease from the usual symptoms that come with age. He realizes the problem when the disease has already gone through the body and it is essentially too late to treat it.

Every year in Russia, hundreds of thousands of people go blind from reduced visual acuity, provoked precisely by diseases with age. Each of them suffers terribly. Patients over 40 years of age are at particular risk.

The worst thing is that until recently there was no effective way to prevent the onset of blindness. If a person had a disease in the middle or severe stage, then the maximum that medicine could offer him was drugs that relieve symptoms. No more.

Andrey Malakhov: “How are vision-related diseases treated now? "

Ludmila Antonova : In most cases, patients are offered treatment with chondoprotectors and other drugs, which, with the best result, can slow down the development of a particular disease, nothing more. In some cases, people are treated with injections or surgery.

The first option (chondoprotectors and other pills) is essentially useless. The second and third are extremely dangerous. Injections can only remove pain and slightly increase clarity, while in no way affecting the disease itself.

As a result, a person will begin to see better by 15 percent and believe that everything is in order, while a disease of the retina can already develop in the body. And operations on the retina in general very often end in disability or other serious complications. They are shown to be carried out only in the most extreme cases.

It is precisely because of the low efficiency of the classical approach to treatment that the minds of specialists have always been occupied with the development of a drug that can really treat vision and restore people to health. At the Research Institute named after V.A. Nasonova, we have created the first of its kind medicine that can really restore vision.

Andrey Malakhov: “Can you tell us about him?”

Ludmila Antonova : Certainly. This is Optivision, a unique drug that has no analogues both abroad and in Russia.

At the moment, Optivision has passed clinical trials and showed extremely high rates of effectiveness. It helps even in advanced and severe cases, restoring vision and returning it to a healthy state. According to its performance, the medicine is unique. No other drug is able to effectively restore poor vision, returning a person to a completely healthy state.

In addition to Russia, he successfully completed clinical trials in Switzerland and the USA. But until we provide them with the entire population of Russia, it will be available only within the country.

Andrey Malakhov: “How did it happen that such a drug is not allowed in pharmacies? "

Ludmila Antonova : The fact is that the scientific research institute is not engaged in commercial activities. AND we do not sell the drug, but distribute it for a purely symbolic price, within the framework of a special program. This is precisely the main conflict with pharmacy chains. They want to make money on sick people, squeezing the maximum out of them, even old and ineffective medicines, such as Blueberry Forte, are ideal for this. While our drug not only solves the problem forever, it is also distributed virtually free of charge.

However, we found a way out - the specialists of the research institute created a special website where you can leave an application for "Optivision" and get it. All you need to do is just leave your name and contact details. After that, you will be contacted to clarify a convenient delivery time. We tried to make everything as simple as possible so that everyone can get a medicine, even if they have not ordered anything via the Internet before.

Andrey Malakhov: “In addition to you, Viktor Sedelnikov, the chief oculist of Russia, is present in the studio today. A question for you, Viktor Fedorovich - why does it happen that a unique medicine created in Russia and distributed at such a price does not reach the population?

Viktor Sedelnikov : Andrei, I want to note that despite the position, the chief oculist is mainly involved in the coordination of scientific research and strategic issues. I have no influence on commercial pharmacy chains. All I can do is recommend some drug to them.

Of course, "Optivision" was recommended from my side. Actually, the entire scientific community understands what a colossal breakthrough in the field of vision treatment has been made. To my deep regret, pharmacy chains did not react in any way. Which is generally understandable and logical, since in the event of a mass distribution of the drug, they will suffer multimillion-dollar losses.

We are currently working on distributing Optivision through public clinics and hospitals. There are indeed bureaucratic problems, but I hope that the issue will be resolved within the next 10-12 months.

Andrey Malakhov: “It turns out that at least another year will pass before the appearance of Optivision in clinics. What should people do until he appears at the doctors? "

Viktor Sedelnikov : The research institute has an official website of the project, where everyone can leave an application and get "Optivision drops". For now, the only way out is to use it. Moreover, as far as I understand, they deliver the drug very quickly and are able to cover any number of people.

Ludmila Antonova : A small note about "any number of people." At this point in time, the research institutes do not have enough production volumes to cover the entire country. Therefore, we alternately hold promotions in different regions of the Russian Federation. At the current time, the drug can be obtained not only in the city of Moscow, but throughout Russia. The program will run until November 25, 2018.

Andrey Malakhov: “What can you say goodbye to our viewers? "

Ludmila Antonova : I want to draw the readers' attention to the fact that vision and retinal diseases are "getting younger", as many began to spend their time at the monitor and on the phone. You don't have to wait until bone marrow cancer appears or visual acuity drops and you just wait for your blindness.

Important! It was concluded that October and November is the best time to start treatment for eye diseases. Due to the stabilization of the average temperature, the metabolism is accelerated, the blood circulation in the body increases, the flow of blood and oxygen to the internal organs increases, the effect of the use of the drug increases. Healing from blurred vision, as well as related diseases, is 67% faster than it would be at other times of the year. Restoration of body functions occurs at 100% during the entire course of treatment.