The Cuban Institute of Radio and Television, state-owned entity that controls radio stations and television channels in the whole of Cuba has a new president by the decree of the Council of State.
The Cuban Institute of Radio and Television, a state entity that controls radio stations and television channels in the whole of Cuba has a new president by the decree of the Council of State.
this Is a proposal of general Raul Castro, according to the official note published in the national press.
“The Council of State, at the proposal of its President, agreed to release as President of the Cuban Institute of Radio and Television to the companion Danylo Sirio López and promote in its place to Alfonso Noya Martinez, current General Director of the Cuban Television,” according to the cmunicado.
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“The companion Danylo Sirio, founder of the agency, considering his experience and personal qualities, you will be assigned other tasks in the institute itself”.
In a presentation to the National Assembly of people’s Power, Sirius promised: “Have the security that the television and the radio will transmit a minute to exalt our values.”
Sirius admitted that the point that more hits to the cuban television is the musical programming of the radio and the television, which still persists to the “bad taste had, banality, and a message sometimes strayed from our values”, something that, he said, “is the point that most strikes us”.
“There will be more profanity on television and radio, or video clips that violate the image of the woman, whether cuban or foreign,” he said.
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