Государственный архив Российской Федерации (ГАРФ). Фонд 6903: Гостелерадио СССР
Государственное бюджетное учреждение «Центральный государственный архив Москвы» (ГБУ «ЦГА Москвы»). Это учреждение объединяет в себе несколько московских архивов, в том числе Фотоархив – бывший Центральный архив электронных и аудиовизуальных документов Москвы
Государственный фонд телевизионных и радиопрограмм (Гостелерадиофонд). Проект Гостелерадиофонда по устной истории (собрание интервью с известными деятелями телевидения); Собрание записей телевизионных эфиров
Отдел хранения документов общественно-политической истории Москвы (ОХДОПИМ). Фонд 4: Московский городской комитет КПСС; Фонд 2930: Партийный комитет Гостелерадио СССР
Российский государственный архив литературы и искусства (РГАЛИ). Фонд 2468: Центральная киностудия детских и юношеских фильмов им. Горького
Российский государственный архив новейшей истории (РГАНИ). Фонд 5: Аппарат Центрального комитета КПСС
Российский государственный архив социально-политической истории – м (РГАСПИ-м). Фонд 1: Аппарат Центрального комитета ВЛКСМ (Комсомола)
«Журналист»
«Искусство кино»
«Литературная газета»
«Новый мир»
«Огонек»
«Правда»
«Советская культура»
«Советская печать»
«Советское радио и телевидение»
«Телевидение и радиовещание»
Александр Друзь, Санкт-Петербург, 2015
Николай Месяцев, Москва, 2007
Эдуард Сагалаев, Москва, 2007
Наталья Стеценко, Москва, 2015
Хенрикас Юшкявичюс, Москва, 2007
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