On 4 December 1970, Robert M. Shaw, manager of the Minnesota Newspaper Association, created an internal committee to be called the Minnesota [News] Council (MNC). The council shut down in 2011.[1]
References
- ↑ CBS Minnesota, "Minnesota News Council Closing After 40 Years". 28 January 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2021.
- "Council President Tony Carideo says drops in the filings of complaints by the public and in corporate funding are the main reasons."
Further reading
- Hermanson, Louise Williams (1993). "The Minnesota News Council: The Story behind the Creation". The Oral History Review. 21 (1): 23–47. ISSN 0094-0798.
- Schafer, Robert (1981). "The Minnesota News Council: Developing Standards for Press Ethics". Journalism Quarterly. 58 (3): 355–362. doi:10.1177/107769908105800301.
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