Michael Bratton
Michael Bratton is a second-year student in Kent State's graduate program for public relations.
He is from Wood County, Ohio and graduated from Kent State University in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in Broadcast Journalism, cum laude.
During his undergraduate career Michael worked for Kent State’s award-winning, student-run television station, TV2 KSU. At TV2 Michael held multiple positions from daily reporter to evening anchor.
He is interested in broadcast journalism and hopes to work in television news at the conclusion of his studies at Kent State.
Michael is the Walton D. Clarke Graduate Fellow and works as a multimedia producer for Morning Edition on WKSU.
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Ohio legislators passed a bill this week that removes the requirement that local governments hire a certain percentage of local workers for public...
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Cleveland Clinic has established a $7.5 million green revolving fund, which focuses on renewable energy initiatives. The announcement was made during...
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A new study by AAA's Foundation for Traffic Safety finds that it’s not possible to set blood-test thresholds for marijuana. The findings come after six...
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Two Northeast Ohio artists have been chosen to design artwork for the Towpath Trail in downtown Akron. The artwork is part of the Ohio and Erie Canalway...
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Jacobs Investment Inc. has announced plans to invest $405 million into the Nautica Entertainment Complex in the Flats. The announcement includes plans...
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It was a record-breaking night for the Cleveland Cavaliers as they sunk 25 3-pointers in a 123-to-98 victory over the Atlanta Hawks in Game 2 of their...
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Officials in the Tuscarawas County village of Bolivar say the EPA will investigate another chemical dumping that occurred this morning. Lawrence...
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Results from a recent survey of faculty members at the University of Akron shows continued disappointment in the administration and direction of the...
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The bridge that was destroyed by a arson on the Towpath Trail in Akron two weeks ago is back open. Summit Metro Parks installed a temporary bypass for...
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The Bolivar Dam in Tuscarawas County has reopened after a partial shutdown last week due to three separate cases of illegal dumping of chemicals. Ohio...