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Charles: Listen to what Tsar Simeon tells you, every word of his is precious.

Maxim Behar

I met a few lords who had come to breakfast and managed to look through the latest issue of The Times, the newspaper with which every table was decorated. Maxim Behar hosted the second visit of Prince Charles, now King Charles III, in Bulgaria in March 2003 in his capacity as chairman of the Bulgaria Forum of Business Leaders.

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Memories of Elizabeth II: Stories by Maxim Behar

Maxim Behar

Maxim: We can answer, of course, all of them, as I know that both the television and your show have a huge audience. James's Palace, with 50-60 businessmen, with all possible TV channels, all newspapers. This is the case with what Prince Charles did in 2003. Of course, we care. It's world news, it's a world leader.

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Maxim Behar for 24 Daily Newspaper: The Failure of the Bulgarian Health Campaign

Maxim Behar

The PR expert Maxim Behar shared with the Bulgarian 24 Daily Newspaper his opinion on the management of politicians in Bulgaria, about the mistakes they make and how they negatively affect the country's brand image, health system and public safety. Bulgaria is facing absolute failure in politics, branding, health care, society.

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The Best Journalism Movies

Landis PR

All the President’s Men (1976) 1977 Academy Award Winner I was in grade school on summer break in 1973, which is when the Watergate hearings were televised. Murrow, during the peak of his career during the early days of televised news. Read on and hit play on any of these gems when you have the chance.

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Has the Digital Age Affected the Impartiality of the Press?

Cision

We live in an age where, according to Google CEO Eric Schmidt , “Every two days now we create as much information as we did from the dawn of civilization up until 2003.” Consequently, news consumption is becoming more individualized, biased towards a person’s pre-existing viewpoints, and less impartial.