Katrin Lengyelová

Katrin Lengyelová
Birth name Katarína Mravcová
Born (1972-07-11)July 11, 1972
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
(now Slovakia)
Show financial news (formerly)
main news
political debates In Politics
documentary talkshow Portrait
Station(s) TA3
Time slot 2002 – 2003
October 2011 – current
Country Slovakia
Previous show(s) financial and economic news (2002 – 2003)

Mgr. Katarína "Katrin" Lengyelová (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈkatariːna ˈkatrin ˈlenɟeloʋaː]),[1] née Mravcová [ˈmrawtsoʋaː] (born July 11, 1972) is Slovak TV presenter, journalist and former radio presenter.

In 2001 she graduated of the Faculty of Arts at the Comenius University, Bratislava, with a degree in aesthetics – Slovak language and literature.[2] After she had been working as a reporter and TV news presenter in public television Slovenská televízia (in English Slovak Television) in 2000 – 2002, Lengyelová became presenter of financial and economic news in TA3 (2002 – 2003). In 2005 – 2006 she worked as radio presented in radio B1 and in 2006 – 2008 in radio Jemné Melódie (Soft Melodies).[3]

In 2010 – 2011 she was children helpline consultant at Slovak Committee of UNICEF. In October 2011 she returned to TA3[4] and started as a presenter of main news, political debates V politike (In Politics)[5] and documentary talkshow Portrét (Portrait) host.[6]

References

  1. formerly Krnáčová [ˈkr̩naːtʃoʋaː]
  2. Comenius University alumni search – type in "Mravcova Katarina" (in Slovak)
  3. Koiš, Juraj. Rádio B1 nahradili Jemné melódie. Rádio o hudbe. [Radio B1 has been replaced by Soft Melodies]. In RadioTV, 2006-05-08, cited 2014-03-21 (in Slovak)
  4. Kernová, Mirka. Do Ta3 sa vracajú bývalé novinárky televízie. [Former (female) reporters coming back to TA3]. In eTrend, 2014-10-18, cited 2014-05-13 (in Slovak)
  5. Kernová, Mirka. Katarína Lengyelová je nová moderátorka relácie V politike. [Katarína Lengyelová is the new presenter of In Politics]. In Omédiách, 2014-10-11, cited 2014-05-13
  6. Portrét. (talkshow overview) TA3, cited 2014-03-21 (in Slovak)

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