The men's magazine Doberman.media tells about four stylish Belarusian journalists who are worth following in order to understand what is happening in Belarus and stay on top of the agenda.
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Artem Shraibman

Artyom Shraibman is a Belarusian political scientist, analyst and journalist. For 5 years (from 2014 to 2019) he worked in the "Politics" section on the independent portal TUT. BY, and then published there as an independent expert.
The political scientist graduated from the Belarusian State University with a degree in International Law, and also became a master of the London School of Economics in Politics and Communication. In 2019, he founded the analytical agency Sense Analytics. Since 2023, he has been collaborating with the Carnegie Berlin Center.
In addition, Shraibman leads telegram channel and works as a guest expert at the Zerkalo publication, where he writes analytical columns and answers readers' questions.
The political scientist is well versed in the Belarusian context and lays out and analyzes the current situation on his fingers. He does it all in an interesting, understandable way and without water. We especially recommend the rubric "Shraibman will answer", where the analyst answers important questions about the current situation in the country and the region.
In style, as in analytics, Artem is restrained. On the political scientist, you can often see sweatshirts of the Belarusian brand LSTR. The image of Shraibman is harmoniously combined with his ability to constructively and consistently express his thoughts. Plaid shirts, minimalist sweatshirts and turtlenecks - all this complements the image of the analyst.
Sergey Chaly

An unspoken competitor of Artem Shraibman and an observer whom it is simply impossible to stop listening to. The biography of Sergey Chaly is worthy of a film adaptation.
In 1992, Chaly graduated from the Belarusian State University with a degree in theoretical physics. A year later, he participated as an analyst in the campaign headquarters of Alexander Lukashenko, whom he later convicted. In 2001, he met politician Alyaksandr Milinkevich and was his unofficial consultant on economic issues. Chaly even lectured on economics at the Academy of Management under the President and at the University of Economics.
Popularity came to the expert when Chaly, together with journalist Olga Loiko, launched the project "Economics on Fingers" on the TUT. BY. The product took off and became massive: the text version of the podcast was read by hundreds of thousands of Belarusians.
In 2020, the economist launched his own show "Chaly Live", where he analyzed the current political agenda. After a while, the columnist left the public field and Back with a new project created jointly with the Belarusian Investigative Center. We are talking, of course, about the show "Night with Chaly"
Sergey Chaly captivates with his non-trivial view of things and depth of thought. Yes, he talks a lot and for a long time, but this has become his signature feature, which definitely plays to the advantage of analytics.
In the style of the economist and analyst now, he adheres to strict minimalism. The image of Chaly fits perfectly into the format of his show "Night with Chaly". In front of the viewer is not just an analyst, but also a presenter, captivating not only with erudition, but also with his style. You can see sneakers on the host, but Chaly does not make a report in the House of Representatives in his show.
Alexander Chernukho

Belarusian journalist and music critic, who created the cult portal ultra-music. Together with other Belarusian journalists, Chernukho actually created the Institute of Music Criticism in the country and opened more than a dozen cool musical groups to Belarusians.
After ultra-music, Chernukho worked at the Onliner portal, the second largest (before the events of 2020) publication in Belarus. There, the journalist revealed himself perfectly as a reporter: his reports from small Belarusian towns are a separate form of art. It was this experience that became the plot of the novel "Pigs", which the journalist released in 2022.
In "Pigs" Chernukho showed the Belarusian reality, bringing it to the absurd. The novel was appreciated by Belarusian readers: several editions of the Russian and Belarusian versions were sold out completely.
Now the journalist is working on his second book and runs the YouTube channel "Ministerism of Sepultury", where tells about cool Belarusian music and dissects trashy domestic show business.
Alexander Chernukho adheres to casual in his image. There is a place for Dr. Martens boots, sneakers and jackets. Sometimes journalists appear in public in the merch of Belarusian groups. For example, "Loops of Addiction".
Konstantin Kaverin
Now many people know Konstantin Kaverin from the show "An Ordinary Morning" on YouTube. But the background of a journalist is powerful and diverse. After graduating from the Faculty of Journalism of the Belarusian State University in 2002, Kaverin managed to work as a presenter on television, on Unistar radio, as well as the host of the quiz "Quiz, please".
A separate place in the journalist's career is occupied by the work of an announcer at the BATE football club. Kaverin worked at the Borisov Arena from the very opening of the stadium. In 2022, the journalist left from Belarus, having been unemployed for almost a year before.
Kaverin, like most of the presenters of a "healthy person", has a powerful charisma and an excellent sense of style. This is a flawless casual, in which
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