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Pavel Shilko
Born
Pavel Yurievich Shilko

(1977-08-06) 6 August 1977 (age 47)
NationalityUkrainian
Other namesDJ Pasha
Alma materTaras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • radio presenter
  • TV personality
Years active1996–present
Partner
(m. 2001)
Children2

Pavlo Yurievich Shylko (Ukrainian: Павло Юрійович Шилько) (also known as DJ Pasha, born 6 August 1977) is a Ukrainian radio[1] and television presenter. He co-hosted Eurovision Song Contest 2005 with Maria Efrosinina (Masha) at the Palace of Sports in Kyiv.[2]

Biography

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In 1983, Shylko relocated with his family to Zaporizhzhia, where he completed his secondary education at General Education School No. 97. Between 1994 and 1999, he obtained a higher education degree at the Faculty of Foreign Languages of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, majoring in "Translation" and qualifying as a philologist and written translator for Spanish and English languages. He also holds a second higher education degree—a diploma in psychology from the same university.[3][4]

Personal Life

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Since 2001, he has been married to Hanna Moskvych, raising two children: Sofia and Nataliia.[5]

Career

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Work in Radio

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In 1996, he began working at «Gala Radio» a radio DJ. For over 11 years, he hosted morning shows such as «Davai Vstavai», «Masha ta Pasha», and «Gala-Morning», and for over 12 years, he was the author and host of the hit parade «Pasha’s Top 20». During his time at «Gala Radio», he held positions as program director, creative director, and general director of the radio station, as well as president of the «Gala Media Group» company. He conducted exclusive reports from international events, including: Grammy 2000, 2001; Brazilian Carnival 2003; Olympic Games 1996, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014; UEFA European Championship 2000, 2008; Ice Hockey World Championship 2004, among others. In 2002, according to the magazine «Media Expert», he ranked first in the popularity rating of radio hosts for May–June. He delivered presentations at European conferences of the National Association of Broadcasters: in 2004 in Lisbon and in 2008 in London. In 2007, he set a record registered in the «Book of Records of Ukraine» in the «Marathon» category for the longest continuous DJ shift on air. From April 23–25, he broadcast for 50 hours, 1 minute, and 34 seconds.[6] In 2007, he was the author, producer, and host of the «Gala Radio» campaign «Pan or Propav», which was recognized as one of the three «Best Media Campaigns of the Year» at the European Radio Awards.[7] In 2008, according to the company «Brand Support», he was recognized as the most recognizable radio host in Ukraine. In 2013, he served as a consultant for the radio station «Format» (Zaporizhzhia Oblast). In 2015, following a change in format and name of «Gala Radio», he hosted the hit parade «29 Europeans» on the newly created «Radio EU».[8]

Work in Television

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He has been working in television since 1999, when he became the host of the TV show «Melomania» on the 1+1 channel. Since then and up to the present, he has also hosted the following television shows: «Khochu i Budu» (1+1), «Zirkovyi Duet» (Inter), «Z Novym Rankom!» (Inter), «Dyvis» (TET), and «Ostanniy Komik» (ICTV). He provided commentary for the broadcast of the Oscar ceremony in 2011 (Inter) and hosted prestigious national ceremonies that had televised versions. From 2010 to 2011, he served as the creative producer of the morning show «Z Novym Rankom!» (Inter), and in 2012, he was the music producer for the transformation show «SHOWMASTGOON» (Novyi Kanal). In 2014, he provided commentary for tennis matches on the XSport channel.

Participation in Eurovision

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He has been involved with the Eurovision since Ukraine's first participation

Event Hosting

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In addition to Eurovision, he has hosted numerous large-scale events and ceremonies:

  • 1998 — Concert by the band Prodigy in Kyiv;
  • 1999 — Concert by the band E-Type in Kyiv;
  • 2000 — Finale of the Gala Radio campaign «Blind Wedding»;
  • 2002 — Ice show «We Are Champions!»;
  • 2002–2005 — Charity Ball under the patronage of the U.S. Embassy;
  • 2003–2005 — Run for Life;
  • 2003–2005 — Europe Days in Ukraine;
  • 2005 — Presidential Ball;
  • 2005 — Orange Ball in honor of Viktor Yushchenko’s inauguration;
  • 2005 — «Choice of the Year» Ceremony;
  • 2005 — Teletriumph Ceremony;
  • 2005 — Earth Day;
  • 2005 — Bryan Adams concert in Kyiv;
  • 2005–2006 — «Golden Lily» Festival;
  • 2005–2006 — «Pride of the Nation» Ceremony;
  • 2006 — Person of the Year Ceremony;
  • 2007 — Finale of the Gala Radio campaign «Pan or Propav»;
  • 2007–2011 — Charity Masquerade Ball «Carnivalia»;
  • 2011 — 20th Anniversary of U.S.-Ukrainian Diplomatic Relations;
  • 2011 — Presentation of the official UEFA Euro 2012 ball;
  • 2011 — Presentation of the official UEFA Euro 2012 logo;
  • 2012 — 20th Anniversary of the Football Federation of Ukraine;
  • 2013 — Ukraine Days in the United Kingdom.

Since 2003, he has been the regular host of the charity event «Burns Night» organized by the international charity organization Lions Club in Ukraine. He also hosted the charity event «Kozak Night» for the same organization three times (in 2006, 2007, and 2011).

Between 2004 and 2011, he hosted celebrations of U.S. Independence Day in Kyiv multiple times.

Between 2004 and 2005, he hosted album presentations for Ani Lorak, Gaitana, and the band Lyapis Trubetskoy. He has also hosted and authored scripts for numerous client events, including those for Coca-Cola, Adidas, Procter & Gamble, JTI, Samsung, Visa, Medoff, Lifecell, McDonald's, Kodak, Kyivstar, and others.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "TNMK to teach English". KyivPost. October 25, 2006.
  2. ^ "Hosts 'on schedule' for Eurovision". BBC News. April 18, 2005.
  3. ^ "Павло Шилько / Dj Паша". kinobaza.com.ua. Retrieved 2025-05-15.
  4. ^ "Ди-джей с имиджем интеллигента". day.kyiv.ua (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-05-15.
  5. ^ "DJ Pasha откровенно рассказал о своей депрессии и познакомил с семьей — Эксклюзив ЖВЛ". ТСН.ua (in Russian). 2020-03-03. Retrieved 2025-05-15.
  6. ^ "DJ Pasha Entered the Book of Records of Ukraine". Archived from the original on June 23, 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
  7. ^ "Gala Radio". www.galaradio.com. Archived from the original on October 21, 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
  8. ^ Шомина, Кристина (2015-01-21). "Павел Шилько объявил о закрытии Gala radio". Tochka.net (in Russian). Retrieved 2025-05-15.
  9. ^ Kobevko, Ashleigh (2020-06-29). "Eurovision 2006: Ukraine's Tina Karol in focus". EuroVisionary. Retrieved 2025-05-15.
  10. ^ "Pavlo Shylko Becomes Spokesperson for Eurovision 2017 /UA:Pershyi Website, March 9, 2017/". Archived from the original on April 15, 2017. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
  11. ^ "Потап, Остапчук или Добрынин: Павел Шилько назвал ведущего YUNA 2020". РБК-Украина (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2025-05-15.
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Preceded by
Meltem Cumbul and Korhan Abay
Host of the Eurovision Song Contest
(with Maria Efrosinina)
2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Eurovision Song Contest presenter
(with Maria Efrosinina)
2005
Succeeded by