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624: 567: 20: 151:. In 1919, agency had only 42 branches, and then by 1922 there were already 474 branches and correspondent offices. This allowed the Russian Telegraph to supply the capital and provincial periodicals with new information as quickly as possible. The agency then changed its addresses to Armenian Lane in 1923. 100:
argued for a state telegraph news agency by saying that private owners were not reliable. In July 1904, at a meeting of special departments, the project for creating a state telegraph agency was approved. On 1 September 1904, the agency started its work. The agency was located in Petrograd before the
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adopted the “Resolution on the merger of the Petrograd Telegraph Agency (PTA) and the Press Bureau under the All-Russian Central Executive Committee”. The new agency was named the Russian Telegraph Agency (ROSTA) under the All-Russian Central Executive Committee. The technical base of ROSTA was made
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In addition to disseminating information via telegraph channels, ROSTA in 1918-1920 printed its own publications: the newspaper “AgitROSTA", the magazines "Krasnaya Zvezda” and “Red Journalist”, which were published once or twice a week, as well as large-circulated newspapers.
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created by artists and poets within the Rosta system, under the supervision of the Chief Committee of Political Education during 1919–21. Inheriting the
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and others. Similar projects were performed in other Soviet cities. Cheremnykh and Mayakovsky, for example, produced a poster in 1921 satirising a
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required all media to reprint the decrees of the Soviet government and the latest news received through ROSTA channels. It moved first to
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up of the structures of the Petrograd Telegraph Agency (PTA) and private news agencies. The resolution of the
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The first Rosta window was created in Moscow by Mikhail Cheremnykh (1890-1962). He was soon joined by
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The design featured graphical simplicity suitable for viewing from distance and often used
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Power to the People: Early Soviet Propaganda Posters in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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in 1925, it remained the news agency of Soviet Russia. Its name was associated with
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decreed that the Petrograd Telegraph Agency will be the central information body.
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between 1918 and 1935. It was the central information organ of the Soviet state.
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This article about an art or artists' organization is a
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On 12 December 1920, the agency was subordinated to
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Agitprop
Russian
abbr.
state
news agency
Soviet Russia
Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union
Rosta windows
Russian
Vladimir Nikolaevich Kokovtsov
World War I
October Revolution
Leonid Stark
Council of People's Commissars
All-Russian Central Executive Committee
Council of People's Commissars of the RSFSR
Metropol Hotel
Moscow
Minsk
Glavpolitprosvet
Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union
TASS
ROSTA windows
Russian
stencil
propaganda
posters
Russian
lubok

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