State Committee of Television and Radio Broadcasting of the Soviet Union
The State Committee of Television and Radio Broadcasting of the Soviet Union commonly known as Gosteleradio 'of the USSR' was the main state body of that supervised over all television and radio broadcasting of the Soviet Union from September 10, 1931, to December 27, 1991.
History
On September 10, 1931, the All-Union Committee on Radio Broadcasting was created under the People's Commissariat of Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR and changed names and functions multiple times. Two years later on January 31, 1933, it was liquidated, and on its basis the All-Union Committee for Radioification and Radio Broadcasting was created under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR. In 1949 it was liquidated, and on its basis the Radio Information Committee was created under the Council of Ministers of the USSR, which led the Central Intra-Union Radio Broadcasting, and the Radio Broadcasting Committee under the Council of Ministers of the USSR, which directed the Central Radio Broadcasting to foreign countries, in 1953 they were also liquidated, and on their basis the Main Directorate of Radio Information of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR and the Main Directorate of Radio Information of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR were created.On May 16, 1957, the Main Directorate of Radio Information of the Ministry of Culture of the USSR was liquidated, and on its basis the State Committee on Radio Broadcasting and Television was created under the Council of Ministers of the USSR, repeatedly renamed:
- From April 24, 1962 – the State Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR on Radio Broadcasting and Television
- From December 9, 1965 – the Committee on Radio and Television under the Council of Ministers of the USSR.
- From July 15, 1970 — the State Committee of the Council of Ministers of the USSR on Television and Radio Broadcasting
- From July 5, 1978 – the State Committee of the USSR on Television and Radio Broadcasting.
On February 8, 1991, the All-Union State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company was created, to which all the property of the committee was transferred, the committee itself was abolished somewhat later, and on April 11, the company was declared its legal successor.
Chairmen
Gosteleradio of the USSR was headed by the chairman appointed by the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union:- 1931–1933: Feliks Kon
- 1933–1936: Platon Kerzhentsev
- 1936–1939: Konstantin Maltsev
- 1939–1941: G. I. Stukov
- 1941–1944: D. A. Polikarpov
- 1944–1949, 1953: A. A. Puzin
- 1950–1953: S. A. Vinogradov
- 1957–1959: Dmitry Chesnokov
- 1959–1962: Sergei Kaftanov
- 1962–1964: M. A. Kharlamov
- 1964–1970: Nikolai Mesyatsev
- 1970–1985: Sergey Lapin
- 1985–1989: A. N. Aksyonov
- 1989–1990: M.F. Nenashev
- November 14, 1990 – February 8, 1991: L. P. Kravchenko