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Soviet Television : ウィキペディア英語版
Television in the Soviet Union

Television in the Soviet Union was owned by the state and was under its tight control and censorship.
The governing body in the former Soviet Union was the USSR State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting (''Государственный комитет по телевидению и радиовещанию СССР'') or USSR Gosteleradio (''Гостелерадио СССР''), which was in charge both of Soviet Central Television and USSR Gostelradio.
Soviet TV production was classified into central (USSR Gostelradio and Soviet Central Television (''TsT SSSR'', (ロシア語:''Центральное телевидение Гостелерадио СССР'', ''ЦТ СССР''))), republican, and regional broadcasting.
==History==
Regular TV broadcasting in the Soviet Union started in 1938, first in Moscow and Leningrad only.
Initially TV was governed by the ''All-Union Committee for Radiofication and Radio Broadcasting at the USSR Sovnarkom'' (''Всесоюзный комитет по радиофикации и радиовещанию при СНК СССР'').

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