
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 Senate leaders are expected to vote in the coming weeks on a measure that would increase the amount of alcohol allowed in beer from 12 to 15...
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The recent earthquake in Japan is having an effect on auto production worldwide, including GM’s plant in Lordstown. The Lordstown plant just received a ...
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Canton City Council unanimously approved Monday an ordinance to create an outdoor refreshment area in the city’s downtown. The approval means people...
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Cleveland State University could soon receive $7.5 million from the state’s capital budget to create a new School of Film, Television and Interactive...
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Today is the home opener for the Akron RubberDucks. For the 2016 season, the team has a new helper to help keep geese off the team’s new field at Canal...
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The Ohio Democratic Party held a rally today in Akron to raise awareness of the gender pay gap. The event was a part of Equal Pay Day and featured a...
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Eight Summit County departments will now call Akron’s historic Firestone Triangle Building home. The move comes in an effort to consolidate some of the...
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Boaters on Little Beaver Creek in Columbia County will notice new signs warning them about dangerous waters near the creek’s low-head dam. The signs...
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Efforts to make the University of Akron a smoke-free environment are being met with mixed emotions. A recent survey issued to students and staff about...