Jerry Dunklee, a journalism professor at Southern CT State University and a member of the Nathional Ethics Committee for the Society of Professional Journalists will head a panel discussion on ethics sponsored by the Connecticut Critics Circle 7 pm Wednesday, Sept. 23 at the Stratford Library, 2203 Main St.
The discussion in open to the public and questions may be submitted in advance to David Rosenberg, CT Critics Circle secretary, at DAVARLEN@aol.com.
Dunklee has more than 40 years experience as a broadcaster and teacher. He has worked as a news reporter, news director, program director, disc jockey, and talk show host on radio, TV, and cable. Among the stations he has worked at are WELI in New Haven; WABC and WMCA in New York; and WMEX and WWEL in Boston. Dunklee's work has been published in the New York Times, Hartford Courant, New Haven Register, The Communicator, and Quill, the national magazine of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ). He is a member of the board of directors and a past president of the Connecticut Chapter of SPJ.
The Connecticut Critics Circle, founded in 1990, is a statewide organization of reviewers, feature writers, columnists, and broadcasters who cover theater in the state. The organization honors outstanding contributions to CT theater with an annual awards program. For more information and to read some of the current reviews by members, visit http://www.ctcritics.org/about_us.html.
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