User:Josh177
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Josh R. Cradduck (born Olean, New York) is currently a student at the Roy H. Park School of Communications at Ithaca College, majoring in radio-television. He is the son of Bradley and Peggy Cradduck, of Portville and Olean, respectively; and grandson of Thomas and Jeanette Cradduck of Portville, Nina McMullen of Olean and the late Richard McMullen.
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[edit] Religion
[edit] Heritage
- Irish
- English
- Scottish
[edit] Education
- Cayuga County Community College, 2006 A.A.S. Radio-Television Broadcasting
- Olean BOCES Career-Technical Center, 2004 Certificate in Radio-Television Broadcasting
- Olean High School, 2004 Diploma
- Olean Middle School, 2000 Graduate
- Washington West Elementary School, 1997 Graduate
[edit] Media Positions
- Democratic Party Producer, Election Center 2006, ICTV-16
- TV Reporter, Newswatch 16, ICTV-16
- Member, Society of Professional Journalists
- Executive Editor and Chairman of the Editorial Board, Cayuga Collegian
- Reporter, Syracuse New Times
- Chief Sports Play-by-Play Announcer and disc jockey, WDWN 89.1 FM
- News Anchor and Disc Jockey, WSBU 88.3 FM at St. Bonaventure University
- President, National Technical Honor Society
[edit] Random Notes
- Favorite songs: Friends to Go and Let 'Em In by Paul McCartney, A Day in the Life, Not Guilty and Helter Skelter by The Beatles
- Favorite classical pieces: The Rite of Spring, Russian Dance from Petrushka by Igor Stravinsky, Alborada del Gracioso by Maurice Ravel
- Favorite book: Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation by Joseph J. Ellis
- Favorite restaurant: Beef n' Barrell in Olean, New York
- Favorite artists/photographers: Edward Hopper, Ansel Adams
- Avid reader of The New York Times. Has met with Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr., publisher of The Times, Gail Gregg, journalist and wife of Sulzberger and Bill Keller, executive editor of The Times.
- Maternal Great-grandfather A.J. McMullen purchased the Olean Lumber Corporation in 1928. The company was owned by the McMullen family for 77 years (3 generations), before being sold to another family relative in 2005.
[edit] Awards
- American Scholastic Press Association's National Newspaper Review, 1st Place, Cayuga Collegian
- Neilia Hunter Biden Journalism Scholarship Award
- Best Sports Announcer, Cayuga County Community College Telecommunications Banquet
- Best Directed Music Video, Cayuga County Community College Telecommunications Banquet
- Best Directed TV Commercial Cayuga County Community College Telecommunications Banquet