Gennady Bachinsky

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Gennady Nikolaevich Bachinsky/Bachynsky (Russian: Генна́дий Никола́евич Бачи́нский; 1 September 1971 – 12 January 2008) was a Russian TV and radio host and producer who usually collaborated with Sergei Stillavin (Сергей Стиллавин).[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

He was born on September 1, 1971, in the town of Yarovoe/Yarovoye in the Altai region/territory.[1][2][5][6][10][12]

When he was a child, he wanted to become a clown.[2]

In 1994, he graduated from Санкт-Петербургский Государственный Электротехнический Университет, specializing in Автоматика и процессы управления в технических системах (systems engineering).[2][5][6][10][12]

He was Orthodox, and decided to get baptized during his years as a student. He was a member of the Komsomol.[5]

Career

While studying at the university Санкт-Петербургский Государственный Электротехнический Университет, he organized his first music group.[5]

In St. Petersberg, he worked for the Полис (June 1992 to 1994), Катюша, and Модерн (1995 to 2001) radio stations, was a producer for young rock bands, and wrote about music for various magazines.[5][6][10][11]

From 1994 to 1997, he hosted music programs on радио Модерн.[5][6]

He co-hosted many radio shows in St. Petersburg with Sergei Stillavin in the 1990s (starting in 1997), then moved to Moscow in 2001. He also hosted television shows. He and Stillavin hosted the morning talk show Two in One (Шоу 2в1 / Утреннего шоу Бачинского и Стиллавина), known for its jokes about sex, and were dubbed the "Howard Sterns of Russian Radio". It took place from 7 to 11 am on weekdays. They came up with it in 1997 and initially hosted it on Russkoye Radio from September to December 2001. On February 18, 2002, they it moved to Radio Maximum and broadcast it there for about 5 years. In June 2005, the show got about 52,000 listeners. He quit Maximum on June 29, 2007, due to conflict with its management, moving the show to state radio station Mayak and making the content tamer. He and Stillavin authored a book titled Кривой эфир about the show.[1][3][4][5][6][8][10][11][12]

He was an anchorman for TV programs such as ТНТ, MTV, and Первом канале.[6]

Since October 2007, he worked on the TV show Стенка на стенку.[10]

Since July 2007, he was chief producer for ВГТРК.[5][6][12]

In April 2007, he got the Best Morning Show (Лучшее утреннее шоу) national award from Radiomania (Радиомания).[4][6][10][12]

Alongside Stillavin, he participated in the Russian dubbings of the 2005 film Robots[13] and the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians,[14] as well as voice-acting for the videogames Кофе-брейк. Перцы в офисе published by Play Ten Interactive,[15] Адреналин. Экстрим шоу published by and Gaijin Entertainment,[16] Destroy All Humans published by Pandemic Studios and translated by Vellod Impex,[17][18] and Rat Hunter developed by Secret Sign and published by Russobit-M and Game Factory Interactive Ltd..[19][20]

Death

References

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