Articles by Colin Donohue
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Michael Frontani’s ‘The Beatles’ converted to audiobook
May 8, 2012
Communications associate professor Michael Frontani’s book “The Beatles: Image and the Media” is now available as a digital download audiobook.
WECT6: Sunset Beach mayor claims public records are inaccessible
May 7, 2012
From WECT6 (5/4/12): The mayor of Sunset Beach is trying to get his hands on documents that show just how much town employees are making, but he claims to be blocked from that information.
Barbara Miller writes book about marketplace advocacy campaigns
May 4, 2012
Marketplace Advocacy Campaigns: Generating Public Support for Business and Industry was inspired by the "Friends of Coal" campaign.
Hickory Daily Record: Council meeting was an exercise in open government
May 2, 2012
From the Hickory Daily Record (5/2/12): The Hickory City Council meeting on Tuesday was an exercise in open government. A Hickory resident took advantage of a statement on the agenda to force discussion on an issue, and the state's open records law was illuminated for all to hear.
Don Grady elected to Accrediting Council
May 2, 2012
School of Communications Associate Dean Don Grady was one of the top two vote-getters on a four-person ballot to be elected as a representative to the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
CinElon Film Festival May 8
May 1, 2012
Watauga Democrat: Unsealing a challenge to the public trust
April 30, 2012
From the Watauga Democrat (4/29/12): This week, the Watauga Democrat found it necessary to put practice into action.
Asheville Citizen-Times: Disclosure would ease suspicions
April 30, 2012
From the Asheville Citizen-Times (4/27/12): It's time to lift the veil of secrecy hiding the findings of an audit report completed three months ago, a review designed to shine a light on what happened to guns, drugs and cash that went missing from the evidence locker at the Asheville Police Department.
Shelby Star: Your right to know: Public records, open meetings laws
April 30, 2012
From the Shelby Star (3/14/12): It's Sunshine Week. The term doesn't refer to the arrival of daylight saving time. Instead, the week of March 11 to 17 stresses the importance of the public’s right to access government records and attend proceedings.
ACEJMC certifies School of Communications, iMedia programs
April 30, 2012
The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications lauds both with its formal votes at an April 27-28 meeting.