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Lola Zunnunova | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Uzbek |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, Film-critic, Producer |
Years active | 2002-now |
Known for | Kinomaniya |
Spouse | Farhod Zayniyev |
Lola Zunnunova (29 June 1984 in Termez, Uzbekistan) [1] is an Uzbek journalist, [2] [3] TV presenter, [4] art historian and film-critic.
Lola Zunnunova was awarded by "M&TVA Awards" in 2007 for "The best TV presenter of the year". Moreover, she won the state organized competition "Eng ulug', eng aziz" in 2019. [5]
Lola Zunnunova initially worked for state owned "O'zbekiston" TV channel from 2002 to 2007, Yoshlar TV [ uz ] from 2007 to 2019 and Milliy TV [ Wikidata ] from 2019 to 2021. During those years, she presented TV shows like "Munavvar tong", "Kinoafisha", "CinemaUZ", "Cinemania", "Kinomania", [6] [7] "Allo, ogoh bo'ling", "Ehtiyot bo'ling, Multfilm", "Yo'l-yo'lakay", "Qizlar davrasi", "Dugonalar", "Liboslar jilosi", "Yosh kitobxon", "Yangi kun", "Kinoqahramon" and "Bu kino...". [8] [9]
Starting from January, 2019, she worked as an editor-in-chief at Milliy TV [10] [11] and in August 2021, she became the general director [12] of the channel. [13] Today, Lola Zunnunova continues her leadership and creative work at "Shukrona Media Production", her privately owned company that produces media products. [14] [15] She also coaches women for oratory and personal growth. [16]
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