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  2. 24 Chasa - Wikipedia

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    The tabloid format and the colloquial, somewhat derisive, writing style of 24 Chasa quickly gained wide popularity. [4] One of the most popular features in the newspaper is the daily cartoon Ivancho i Mariyka, drawn by the well-known Bulgarian cartoonist Ivaylo Ninov, which also exists in animation version. [5]

  3. List of newspapers in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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  4. Mass media in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The dominant form on the market is that of "hybrid tabloids", combining both quality press and tabloid features, including scandalous reporting, such as the dailies Trud and 24 Chasa, published by the German WAZ-Mediengruppe). The convergence is due to the failure in establishing quality broadsheets newspapers, leading instead popular dailies ...

  5. 24 Hours (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film tells about the killer Felix, who carries out an expensive order, despite the warning. The one whom the customer called the oilman was quietly killed, which makes the performer think that he will not be forgiven for the murder.

  6. Alexenia Dimitrova - Wikipedia

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    Alexenia Dimitrova (Bulgarian: Алексения Димитрова) is a Bulgarian journalist and author who started her career in the late 1980s. She works for 24 chasa, the second largest Bulgarian daily.

  7. Stanislav Stratiev - Wikipedia

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    The cult comedy A Band With No Name was recognized as the best Bulgarian film of all times by the readers of the 24 Chasa daily in 2005 and favourite Bulgarian film by the listeners of Atlantic radio in 2006. From 1975 until his death in 2000 he worked as literary director of the Sofia Satirical Theatre.

  8. Sotir Tsatsarov - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 2012, Tsatsarov and the Prosecutor's office charged Ognyan Donev and Lyubomir Pavlolv of the Media Group Bulgaria Holding – which publishes Trud and 24 Chasa – with money laundering. The scandal ultimately resulted in the sale of Trud and 24 Chasa "to new owners" by the end of 2012. [22]

  9. Iossif Surchadzhiev - Wikipedia

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    Surchadzhiev was born on 2 May 1945 in Sofia in the family of director Stefan Sarchadzhiev, founder of the Satirical Theatre, and Anna Fadenhecht, daughter of lawyer and politician Yosif Fadenhecht.