Our colleague, former sound engineer at the Bulgarian National Radio Dimitar Palashev passed away at the age of eighty. He also worked with Radio Bulgaria’s foreign language sections. Dimitar Palashev was a bright personality and one of the founders of Rodno Radio Club with significant contribution to the collection and preservation of the history of the national radio.
He called himself a “dinosaur”, because he dedicated more than 40 years of his life to the listeners of the Bulgarian National Radio.
Rest in peace, Mitko!
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