Vladimir Khatuntsev
Vladimir Petrovich Khatuntsev (Russian: Владимир Петрович Хатунцев) (1916, Moscow – April 19, 1979, Moscow) was a Soviet journalist and news executive. He was head of the central Soviet news agency TASS in 1978–79.
Khatuntsev was graduated from Pokrovsky Technical School, then studied at the All-Union Communist Institute of Journalism and the History Department of Moscow State University.
Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, while Khatuntsev was a student at Moscow State University, he joined a militia battalion of the Presnensky District of Moscow. He then worked as a production manager in the defense industry.
In 1946, Khatuntsev joined TASS as a reporter handling foreign news, then became senior editor of the International News Radio division and a foreign correspondent in Finland. In 1960 he became Deputy General Director of TASS. He subsequently worked as Deputy Chief Editor of the mass-circulation national newspaper Labor (Russian: Труд), and, on July 11, 1978, became General Director of TASS.
Khatuntsev died on April 19, 1979. He is buried at Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.[1]
B. I. Chekhonin, "В коридорах Кремля и КГБ" ("In the Corridors of the Kremlin and the KGB"), Journalism and Intelligence
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References
- "9 участок, 5 ряд" [Plot 9, Row 5]. Новодевичий некрополь (Novodevichy necropolis) (in Russian). Retrieved October 3, 2013.
- Vladimir Khatuntsev (obituary) – Pravda, April 21, 1979
- "Хатунцев Владимир Петрович" [Vladimir Khatuntsev]. Pages of History. ITAR_TASS (Information Telegraph Agency of Russia). March 26, 2012. Retrieved October 3, 2013. (in Russian)