To mark the day of the Bulgarian National Radio and the annual awards, named after the BNR’s first director Sirak Skitnik, today, journalist Stoimen Pavlov, long standing news editor and political analyst, was awarded the prize for top journalist of Radio Bulgaria.
He earned the award for his “ability to analyze political events in Bulgaria objectively and unbiasedly, in prospect and in retrospect”, with an emphasis on his clear, energetic and forceful style of writing and presentation on the air. Stoimen Pavlov’s commentaries are available on our website in Bulgarian and in nine other languages, including English.
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