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The diplomas from the 11th master class in radio journalism of the Bulgarian National Radio – BNR Academy were awarded at a solemn ceremony on November 14. The lectures and practical classes in modern forms of radio journalism build on the professional knowledge and skills of active journalists in the national and regional programs of the public radio.

"Thank you for joining this master class. We learned something from you, and you learned something from us. There is hope in journalism, and anyone who says that journalism is dying as a profession is deeply mistaken. They only need to get to know each of you and refute themselves."
A historian by education, creator of television programs on history and tourism, author of some of Radio Bulgaria's most intriguing materials related to Bulgarian history, with a special interest in the Balkan region, part of the news team of Radio Bulgaria, Ivo Ivanov has many years of experience in the journalistic profession. However, he is convinced that one can always learn something new:



Photos: Krasimir Martinov, Elena Karkalanova
English publication: R. Petkova
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