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Don Elkins, Jr.

Don Elkins is a journalist and broadcaster now involved in delivering news through social media. He most recently worked at WBOC-TV in Maryland resigning as night-side male anchor at the end of August 2011. He also formerly worked in Fayetteville, Arkansas as the host of Cumulus Radio's Newstalk 1030 KFAY-AM, hosting "The Morning Report," "Arkansas Tonight," and "Northwest Perspectives." He also worked as a media consultant to the Fayetteville School District, hosting the district's monthly "In Focus" program on cable television. Until June 2006, he was the Main Anchor and Managing Editor at NBC-TV affiliate KNWA-TV,〔(When Don Elkins was the Voice of Northwest Arkansas )〕 where he was the first anchor on the newsdesk when the station resumed news operations in the year 2000. For four years, ending in the spring of 2006, he also wrote a weekly newspaper column entitled "In Focus" for the Northwest Arkansas Times. He also wrote about politics and media for Citiscapes Metro Monthly Magazine, and did so nearly since the magazine's inception at the start of the decade. His work in the media brought him to the attention of political parties, which sought him as a candidate in the 2006 3rd District congressional race, however, he declined to run at the time.
Elkins came to Arkansas from Chicago, Illinois, where he also worked as a broadcaster. He worked as the host of the "Noon Business Hour" on WMAQ-AM in 1999-2000 before the station changed formats and became a sports-talk frequency. Before that, he worked as a television anchor and reporter at the Chicago Tribune's CLTV News and for WGN-AM. He also did a short stint as the Art Director for Chicago's "Screen Magazine" after arriving in the city in the mid-1990s. Elkins also worked in media in Salt Lake City, Utah, and while serving in the United States Navy during the 1980s.
==Other activities==

A long-time fan of film, Elkins has done small parts in several films, including a speaking part in an independent film entitled "Mr. Christmas" by an Arkansas filmmaker in 2005. He has also done several productions which remain unreleased, and has appeared in a short list of larger films.〔(Internet Movie Database ) Don Elkins〕

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