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Maxim Behar: PR is happening in Cannes from the first to the last second

Maxim Behar

The "Directors' Fortnight" selection includes 30 films that oppose the dominant ideology. The film business was in hibernation because of the big and firm commitments. Host: Not only that - one of the actresses in Konstantin Bozhanov's film won an award. Maxim: It wasn't just the dress but the film and the director.

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“Speaking” through music is a great challenge but also a responsibility.

Maxim Behar

Occasionally read a book. Thirty-five years ago, I was among the founders of a beautiful newspaper in Bulgaria - the "Standart" newspaper, which still exists today, and I read it with pleasure. I don't write them down, perhaps to my great regret, but all of them are within me and in what I do. Whether in a book or a film.

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Maxim Behar On "Focus" Radio: PR Experts Need To Know How To Use The Advantages Of AI, But Also Not Forget About The Risks.

Maxim Behar

First, always keep in mind that when you write something and you want an AI application or assistant to tell you about it, it may turn out that 80% of the information is not accurate. AI can take text from a scientific publication or an article by someone who holds the copyrights, and suddenly we write it as our own.

Radio 59
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Lessons from the UK’s top media and public relations blogger

Stephen Waddington

The main goal when I first started MK was to sharpen my writing skills. He told me that I was doing everything right, but I should start writing. Interviews, tips, events, book reviews, and generally anything that I have in mind and feel like sharing. I read newspapers, magazines, blogs, listen to podcasts. I’m not artsy.

Publicity 105
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Maxim Behar in The Career show podcast

Maxim Behar

Host: You wrote the book "The World PR Revolution" and it became an absolute bestseller. It was also ranked at the top of the charts by an independent organization that evaluates the popularity of these types of books. And that's why I decided to write this book because I saw these huge changes happening in our business.

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The Death of the Press Release.

Maxim Behar

Whether you are the end reader or reporting major news for tomorrow’s newspaper doesn’t matter. My advice: if you know how to write it, tweet it. Everybody knows how many “likes” celebrity Instagram posts get, usually without amounting to anything meaningful — just some music or film star takes a selfie on the plane, for example.

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With the Weinstein revelations, the tide is turning on media protection of stars

Mark My Words

As one director told me, “film-makers had one chance to crack America and it was him.” This complicity manifested in turning a blind eye here and there, writing off a sleazy grope or bathrobe flash as “eccentricity”. But it was also a rigorous and well-resourced investigation by a newspaper that sealed Weinstein’s fate.

Media 60