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The Death of the Press Release.

Maxim Behar

1906–2007 The one-time ubiquitous emblem of classic PR, the press release, has technically been dead for a while now. An admittedly arbitrary but still plausibly precise date pinpointing the press release’s death might be November 6, 2007 — the day when Facebook launched its then vastly obscure, and today vastly dominant, Facebook Pages.

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The bill we will all eventually pay.

Maxim Behar

On the one hand, the literally empty shops were filled for hours with brand new goods - ordinary and luxury, imported and local, but at prices ten times higher than the previously subsidized ones. I don't want to start with the local economic view from so long ago, though. It was a shock, even a two-way shock.

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Putting PR on the Table for Minority Students

PRSay

Throughout my 16-year career, I have worked for different companies in various PR and marketing roles and can attest to the lack of diversity in PR. Many companies have taken strides and are making progress when it comes to diversity in the profession, but a concerted effort is still needed. Cambria’s PR Story. Education.

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The Legendary Prince with a Spanish Passport and Bulgarian Heart.

Maxim Behar

The King had sent his most trusted bodyguard to bring Kardam to Pamporovo and left him in the hands of another trusted guard from Borisov’s security company, "Ipon" – Lubo. He has been appearing on all Spanish television channels for years, talking about how we should come to Bulgaria.

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