Marija Mosnak

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Born (1946-02-26) February 26, 1946 (age 79)
Kucura
Died(2022-05-30)May 30, 2022
Other namesnée Vadaski
CitizenshipYugoslav, Serbian
Occupation
  • Announcer
  • Translator
  • Journalist

Marija Vadaski Mosnak (February 26, 1946, Kucura — † May 30, 2022) was the first professional announcer in the Rusyn editorial office of Radio Novi Sad and on TV Novi Sad.

Early life and education

Marija Mosnak (née Vadaski) was born in Kucura on February 26, 1946. She completed elementary school in her hometown and attended High school in Vrbas. After graduating from high school, she enrolled in studies at the Higher Administrative School in Novi Sad.

Career

She began working at the Rusyn editorial office of Radio Novi Sad on May 15, 1967.[1] She spent her entire professional career in front of the microphone at Radio Novi Sad as the first professional radio announcer in the Rusyn-language programming department.

When TV Novi Sad began broadcasting in multiple languages, Marija Mosnak also became the first television announcer in Rusyn language TV programs.

During the 1970s, she appeared as a program host at the Red Rose Rusyn Cultural Festival, and she also hosted stage programs organized by the Rusyn editorial office of Radio Novi Sad in Rusyn-populated communities.

In 1973, she married Andrija Mosnak, with whom she had two sons Jaroslav and Miroslav.

In addition to her announcer duties, Marija Mosnak worked as a translator for the Rusyn-language programming at Radio Novi Sad. At the peak of her career, she also worked as a journalist, editing the news segment of the morning program and the evening news in Rusyn.

She is remembered as an announcer with a particularly beautiful and pleasant velvety voice, as well as for her exceptional dedication to her profession, which she performed with impeccable professionalism and special love.[2] As an experienced announcer, she helped shape an entire generation of Rusyn-language announcers who followed her example and professionalism.

She retired on February 28, 2001.

Death

She passed away in Veternik, near Novi Sad, on May 30, 2022, at the age of 76, and was buried at the City Cemetery in Novi Sad.[3]

References

  1. Михайло Биндас: Руснаци Югославиї и радио, Руски календар 2002, НВУ Руске слово, Нови Сад, 2001, бок 76.
  2. Ґрупа авторох: "Стаємносц и пременки у програми", [https://nar.org.rs/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/%D0%93%D0%9B%D0%90%D0%A1%D0%98-%D0%98-%D0%A7%D0%90%D0%A1%D0%98_compressed_compressed.pdf Гласи и часи, 70 роки Рускей редакциї Радио Нового Саду, Новинарска асоцияция Руснацох - НАР, Нови Сад 2019, б. 43.
  3. Spikerka Radio Novog Sada Marija Mosnak preminula u Veterniku Radio-Televizija Vojvodine, rtv.rs, 08. jun 2022.

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