Xadija Nazirova - TV Career

TV Career

Space TV & Radio Broadcasting Company/ Space TV

"Seher” – as of January 2010 presented a daily morning show featuring news briefs, information reports, show-business news.

“Sen Bir Negmesen” – as of February 2010 presented a weekly musical talent show for orphan children – one of the most viewed TV shows of 2010.

“Seher” – as of January 2010 presented a daily morning show featuring news briefs, information reports, show-business news.

“Sen Bir Negmesen” – as of February 2010 presented a weekly musical talent show for orphan children – one of the most viewed TV shows of 2010.

“Gelin Danishag” – presented a weekly talk show on various social issues such as equal participation of women in political and public life, equal opportunity for women in the economic sphere, reproductive health, tolerance, non-discrimination and others.

“Mugham Show” - presented a weekly talent show aimed at discovering and promoting the best mugham performer among youth through a series of nationwide auditions and concerts.

“Azeri Star” – presented a weekly talent show aimed at discovering the best pop singer in the country through a series of nationwide auditions and concerts.

Inter Azerbaijan TV/ Moscow, Russia Prepared and presented weekly musical TV show including phone calls and discussion on various social issues encountered by Azerbaijani community living in Moscow.

ANS Group of Companies/ ANS TV “Salam” – presented a daily morning show featuring news briefs, information reports, show-business news. “Kamerton” – worked as a reporter and later as a presenter for a weekly music show describing the latest news in Azerbaijani show-business.

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