DIRECTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL RADIO AND TELEVISION ORGANIZATION (OIRT)

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CIA-RDP78-00915R001300110006-9
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May 15, 1961
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REPORT
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25X1A2g Sanitized -Approved 'For Release: -CIA-RDP78-00915ROO1300110006-9 DIRECTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL RADIO AND TELEVISION ORGANIZATION (OIRT) 15 May 1961 lIE COPS I%S NOT 9id70YE FROM FILE Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915R001300110006-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915R001300110006-9 DIRECTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL RADIO AND TELEVISION ORGANIZATION (GIRT) 15 May 1961 (This directory is based on information received by 31 April 1961) Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915R001300110006-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915RO01300110006-9 DIRECTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL RADIO AND TELEVISION ORGANIZATION (GIRT) 15 May 1961 CONTENTS I. Headquarters Personnel II. National Affiliates III. Biographies MEI I Sergey Vasil'yevich Kaftanov Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915RO01300110006-9 Sanitized - Approved F I e : CIA-RDP78-00915R001300110006-9 International Radio and Television Organization (Organisation Internationale de Radiodiffusion et Television, OIRT) I. Headquarters Address Liebknechtova 15, Prague XVI, Czechoslovakia. Officers President Petro Kito (Albania Vice Presidents YU Yong Pyo (North Korea). Laszlo Cacs (Hungary). Secretary General J'aromir Hrebik (Czechoslovakia). Publications Information Bulletin, published by the Editorial Board of )DIRT Radio and Television,, editor, A. Suchy U.' National Affiliates (Note: Representation appears to be by governments through their designated officials rather than by organized national affiliates. ) Albania Albanian Broadcasting Service Director; Petro Kito Bulgaria Bulgarian Broadcasting Service Department of Radio Information of the Ministry of Culture Director: Mishio Nikolov 01 Sanitized - Approved se : CIA-RDP78-00915RO01300110006-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915R001300110006-9 Byelorussia Byelorussian Broadcasting Organization Chairman: V. Perkovsky China (Communist) Radio and Television Committee of the Chinese People's Republic Chairman: MEI I Czechoslovakia Radioi-and Television Committee Chairman: F. Necasek Estonian Radio Director: L. Kaik Finnish Broadcasting Company Director General: Einar Sundstrom Germany (East) German Democratic Broadcasting Service Deputy Chairman: Wolfgang Kleinert Hungary Hungarian Radio Committee Chairman: Laszlo Cacs Iraq Iraqi Radio and Television Organization Director: Dr. D. Ayub Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915R001300110006-9 Sanitized - Approved : CIA-RDP78-00915R001300110006-9 Korea (North) Central Radio Committee of the Korean People's Democratic Republic Vice Chairman: Yt' Yong Pyo Latvian Radio Chairman: J. Lemanis Lithuania SSR Lithuanian Broadcasting Service Director: I. Januitis Moldavia SSR Moldavian Radio Director: V. Ylyanov Mongolia State Radio Committee of the Mongolian People's Republic Chairman: L. Puribe Poland Polish Broadcasting Service Chairman: Wlodzimierz Sokorski Rumanian Broadcasting Service Head: N. Skatchko State Radio and Television Committee Chairman: S. Kaftanov Vietnam (North) Broadcasting Organization of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam. 3 Sanitized - Approved ForjkjgW : CIA-RDP78-00915R001300110006-9 Sanitized - Apprnil Ear Release : CIA-RDP78-00915R00130011,0006-9 III. Biographies MEI I (China) MEI I was born in 1915 at Swatow in Kwangtung province. His status as a publicist is roughly equal to that of TENG To and CHIN Chung-hua. Like these men MEI I first established his reputation as a newspaperman. As director of the Broadcasting Affairs Bureau of Peiping's State Council and a vice president of the All China Journalists Association, MEI I ranks high among those leaders charged with the conduct of Chinese Com- munist propaganda policy. In addition he has served one term (1953) as president of the International Radio and Television Organization. MEI I joined the Communist Party of China sometime before 1937 when he was engaged in newspaper work in Shanghai. After the Sino-Japanese war broke out he took part in activities of the League of Leftist Writers in Shanghai and Hong Kong, Before 1949 MEI I served as a member of the administrative board and deputy chief editor of the New China News Agency. In 1952 MEI I became director of the Bureau of Broadcasting Enterprises. When the Peiping regime was reorganized in 1954, he was appointed to his present position as director of the Broadcasting Affairs Bureau. In 1954 MEI I became a member of the board of directors of the Chinese People's Association for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries as well as a deputy in the First National People's Congress. In 1956 he was chosen as a member of the Central Work Committee for the Popularization of Standard and Spoken Chinese. From 1949 to 1952 MEI I served as an alternate member of the First National Committee of the All China Federation of Democratic Youth, and since 1949 he has been a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. MEI's travel abroad has included a trip to Budapest in 1952 and a trip to Prague in 1953 to attend meetings of the International Radio and Television Organization. Aik Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915R001300110006-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915RO01300110006-9 Sergey Vasillyevich Kaftanov S. V. Kaftanov was born in 1907 presumably in the Donets Basin. He is said to have completed a factory training course and to be a graduate of the Chemical Technological Institute in Moscow, He is also said to have studied party propaganda and pedagogical work. Kaftanov is the chairman of the State Radio and Television Committee attached to the Central Council of Ministers of the USSR. He began his political career when he was named in 1937 as chairman of the Committee on Affairs of Iii gher Education attached to the Council of People's Com- missars. At the 18th All Union Party Congress held in March 1939 Kaftanov wa was elected to candidate membership on the party's Central Committee. In addition to his regular duties Kaftanov served as a member and sometimes as deputy chairman of the Committee on Stalin Prizes in the field of science and invention from 1942-1949. Although not a member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, he served in 1944 as a member of the academy's Commission on Medical Education. Kaftanov was appointed Minister of Higher Education in 1946. As csu.ch he was chairman of the Presidium of the Ministry's Council on Scientific Methods. He was a member of the All Union Society for the dissemination of Political and Scientific knowledge in May 1947. Kaftanov failed to appear among the other members of the Stalin Prize Committee in-.A950 nor did he register as a candidate for reelection to the Supreme Soviet in that year. In February 1951 he was transferred to other work and was not subsequently identified until Jd ie 19539 when he appeared as the the first deputy minister in the Ministry of Culture. Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915RO01300110006-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915RO01300110006-9 Sanitized - Approved For Release : CIA-RDP78-00915RO01300110006-9