Journalist Silvia Cărăuș remembered seven years after death
Silvia Cărăuș, the journalist and television producer who founded and moderated the popular program "Dor" on the National Television, died seven years ago today. She was 67 years old.
Cărăuș was a true musical encyclopaedia, always up-to-date on the latest trends and always present at the most important shows. She was also a tireless promoter of Moldovan culture, and her work on "Dor" helped to introduce many talented artists to a wider audience.
The program was a true documentary, with each episode featuring a different artist and their work. Cărăuș was meticulous in her research, and she often went to great lengths to find rare footage and recordings. She was also a skilled interviewer, and she was able to get her subjects to open up about their lives and careers.
Cărăuș was a modest and unassuming person, and she never sought the spotlight. But her work on "Dor" has had a lasting impact on Moldovan culture, and she will be remembered as one of the most important figures in the country's broadcasting history.
In addition to her work on "Dor," Cărăuș also worked as an editor in the TV music department. She was a passionate advocate for music, and she helped to introduce many new artists to the public.
Cărăuș's death was a great loss to the Moldovan media landscape. She was a talented journalist and producer, and her work will continue to be enjoyed by generations to come.