- Государственный комитет СССР по телевидению и радиовещанию)
commonly known as
Gosteleradio of the USSR (Гостелерадио СССР) was the main
state body of that supervised...
- телевидению и радиовещанию;
abbreviated as
Gosteleradio SSSR [Russian: Гостелерадио СССР] or
simply Gosteleradio [Russian: Гостелерадио]), the
Soviet Union's...
- The body
governing television in the era of the
Soviet Union was the
Gosteleradio committee,
which was
responsible for both the
Soviet Central Television...
- the
State Committee of the BSSR on
Television and
Radio Broadcasting (
Gosteleradio BSSR). In the 1960s, 70% of the
territory of
Belarus was
provided with...
-
various positions ****ociated with culture, a
member of the
collegium of
Gosteleradio,
chief of a
department in the
Ministry of
Culture and
other posts. He...
- radio) was the
radio broadcasting organisation for the USSR
under Gosteleradio,
operated from 1924
until the
dissolution of the USSR. The organization...
-
Until 1989,
there were six
television networks, all
owned by the USSR
Gosteleradio. This
changed during Mikhail Gorbachev's
Perestroika program, when the...
- and
raised in Moscow. His
Jewish father Alexei worked as an
editor for
Gosteleradio, an
agency that ran
television and
radio programming in the USSR, while...
-
Radio and
Television was
Alexander Aksenov. In 1991, the
Soviet era
Gosteleradio state system included six
national television channels, 52
stations in...
- 1980s, the USSR
State Committee on
Television and
Radio Broadcasting (
Gosteleradio USSR)
began broadcasting in the
SECAM standard in the
Tajik SSR's TV...