Talk:Alexander Gordon (journalist)

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Head of the Moscow Institute Workshop of journalism TV and Radio "Ostankino" (Mitra), a lecturer in a Makgaffina Film School. Five-time winner TEFI (2007, twice in 2008, 2010, 2011).

According to the results of many surveys of TV viewers Gordon repeatedly is recognized as one of the best contemporary Russian TV people. Founder and permanent moderator of the "Gordon", "private screening", "Gordon Quixote", "Citizen Gordon" shows. Metro2fsb (talk) 07:35, 8 January 2023 (UTC)

5 wives, 4 children
Main source: The Voice Magazine https://www.thevoicemag.ru/stars/krupnim-planom/pyatyy-brak-posledniy-lichnaya-zhizn-aleksandra-gordona-zheny-lyubovnicy-deti 2022

Secondary Source for wives (in English): https://amikamoda.ru/en/aleksandr-gordon-i-ego-doch-molodaya-supruga-aleksandra-gordona-pokazala.html 25.06.2019

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Metro2fsb (talk) 08:33, 8 January 2023 (UTC)

Litigation
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There were 3 lawsuits against Alexander Gordon.

During one of the lawsuits, Russian economist and politician Grigory Alekseyevich Yavlinsky sued Alexander Gordon and the M1 TV channel in Moscow's Cheryomushkinsky Intermunicipal Court for the protection of honor, dignity and business reputation. On July 4, 2003 the court ruled as untrue Gordon's assertions that Yavlinsky's activities were one of the reasons that the Soviet Union ceased to exist, that the election campaign of Russian presidential candidate Grigory Yavlinsky was financed from the United States, and that Yavlinsky is a “bribery”. The court ordered Gordon to state on the M1 TV channel with a refutation of the information he had disseminated, and also to pay 15 thousand rubles as compensation for moral damages.

Metro2fsb (talk) 05:45, 23 January 2023 (UTC)