State Committee for Television and Radio-broadcasting (Ukraine)

State Committee for Television
and Radio-Broadcasting of Ukraine
Державний комітет телебачення і радіомовлення України
Держкомтелерадіо
Agency overview
Formed 2003
Preceding agency
  • State Committee for Informative Policy, Television, and Radio-broadcasting
Jurisdiction Ukraine
Headquarters 2 vulytsia Prorizna, Kiev
Ministers responsible
  • Oleksandr Kurdinovych, Head of Committee
  • Anatoliy Murakhovsky, First Deputy
Parent agency Cabinet of Ministers
Child agencies
  • Territorial-based broadcasting companies
  • National and Special broadcasting companies
  • Selected State Publishing Houses
Website http://comin.kmu.gov.ua/

The State Committee for Television and Radio-Broadcasting of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Державний комітет телебачення і радіомовлення України) is a central body of executive power with a special status, activities of which are directed and coordinated by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine.[1] Derzhkomteleradio of Ukraine is the main in the system of central bodies of the executive power in formation and realization of the state policy in the sphere of television, radio-broadcasting, informational and publishing spheres. For short it is better known as the Derzhkomteleradio (Держкомтелерадіо).

Child agencies

Supporting establishments

  • State enterprise Publishing and printing house "Tavrida"
  • State enterprise Information-Analytic Center "Donbasinform"
  • State enterprise "Poliservis"
  • State science institution "Ivan Fedorov's Book Chamber of Ukraine"
  • State specialized enterprise "Ukrtelefilm"
  • State specialized auto-trasportational enterprise
  • Ukrainian institute for improvement of qualification for workers of television, radio, and press (Ukrteleradiopresinstytut)
  • All-Ukrainian information-cultural Center (Simferopol)
  • State enterprise "Directory of festival-exhibition activities"
  • State enterprise "State orchestra "RadioBand of Oleksandr Fokin"

See also

Template:Non-ministerial state agencies of Ukraine

References



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