From 1994 to 1999, he was the president of Nova Mova Television Company (production studio), which produced the TV programs “Epilogue” and “Faces of the World” for UT-1 and Inter TV channels. In December 1997, he left the 1+1 TV Channel. From January 2000 to May 2001, he was an advisor to the Prime Minister of Ukraine
Viktor Yushchenko (on a voluntary basis). In 2003, he became the informal head of the so-called Pinchuk Holding (Novyi Kanal, ICTV, STB). In August 2004, he retired from the responsibility of the holding head, and in January 2005, he left Novyi Kanal TV Channel. From March to May 2008, he worked in
Moscow as the Deputy General Director of
REN TV under a consulting agreement. He was engaged in content programming and TV viewing grid. Since August 2008, he has held a position of General Director of
1+1 Media Group, which includes such channels as:
1+1,
2+2, TET,
PlusPlus, Curler, Unian-TV, 1+1 International and Ukraine Today, sales house Pluses and 1+1 company for the production of TV content. In April 2014, against the background of
annexation of Crimea to
Russia and the armed conflict in the east of
Ukraine, he called the Ukrainian TV channels to abandon the broadcast of Russian TV serials about security forces. Later, he supported a bill banning Russian films and TV serials promoted by armed and law enforcement forces. On 1 November 2018, Russian
sanctions were imposed against 322 citizens of Ukraine, including Oleksandr Tkachenko. On 20 August 2019 he went out of business and resigned as CEO of the 1+1 holding. == Producer activity ==