Ivo Indzhev

Ivo Indzhev
Born (1955-04-16) April 16, 1955
Sofia, Bulgaria
Nationality Bulgarian
Occupation blogger
Website http://ivo.bg/

Ivo Indzhev (Bulgarian: Иво Инджев) is an independent Bulgarian journalist, blogger and former TV presenter. He is also an author of best-selling books - since 2009 he has publishing seven books in Bulgarian.[1] As an independent journalist, Ivo Indzhev is one of the Bulgarians authors, who are quoted regularly in foreign media, especially when discussing the relations between Russia and Bulgaria.[2]

Biography

Education

Ivo Indzhev graduated history and Arabic language in Moscow and speaks four languages.

Professional career

Correspondent for BTA (Bulgarian Telegraph Agency, Sofia) in Beirut, Lebanon

Director general of BTA (Bulgarian Telegraph Agency, Sofia)

Editor in chief of the Bulgarian national daily newspaper “Express”

Editor in chief of the Bulgarian national daily newspaper “Demokratsia” (Democracy)

Vice president of the Association of European Journalists

Commentator and analyst at Radio Free Europe

Host of the TV Show “On Target” on bTV (Bulgarian Television, Balkan News Corporation)

Writing in his own blog http://ivo.bg/. He has nearly 3,000 posts and about 14 million views by the summer of 2013.[3][4][5] In 2015, his blog has registered already 4,000 publications, 22 million viewers, and more than 100,000 comments.[6]

TV Show “On Target” scandal

On 8 October 2006, in his to become last edition of the TV show "On Target", of which he was the anchor, Mr. Indzhev asked his guest about information he got by email. The email was about an apartment, which allegedly belonged to the President of the Republic Georgi Parvanov, who was running for re-election at that time. Couple of days later the contract between Ivo Indzhev and bTV was terminated, after bTV accused him of gross violation of journalistic ethics and basic principles of serious journalism. Mr. Indzhev said that bTV was a subject of pressure from the President's office for months, and the result was inevitable.[7]

Awards

Books

(in Bulgarian)

References

  1. Wikipedia page (in Bulgarian)
  2. Financial Times, 13 March 2013 Bulgaria’s caretaker promises spell of stability before uncertainty descends again
  3. Ivo.bg Article from 24 June 2013 at ivo.bg
  4. Ivo Indzhev - About Me About Me page at ivo.bg
  5. Ivo Indzhev's biography from events.bg
  6. Ivo.bg has 4000 publications - that's a good start Article by Ivo Indzhev from 20 January 2015
  7. „Иво Инджев напусна бТВ заради натиск от президентството“, mediapool.bg, 10.10.2006.

External links

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