Minnesota News Council records. 1970-1992.

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Minnesota News Council records. 1970-1992.

Administrative records and case files documenting the activities of a council established in 1970 by the Minnesota Newspaper Association to mediate disputes between the news media and the public.

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The Minnesota Press Council, founded in 1971, was created at the December 4, 1970 directors' meeting of the Minnesota Newspaper Association to mediate disputes between the public and the press. At the first meeting of the board (March 24, 1974) the council was organized to include 18,024 members, half of whom would come from the mass communications media and the other half from the public. The council consists of twelve media representatives and twelve individual citizens. Cameron B...